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Mentally Retarded Person Mental Retardation
1,290 wordsThe Reproductive Rights of the Developmentally Disabled The Reproductive Rights of the Developmentally Disabled Sterilization of the developmentally disabled or the mentally retarded is an issue that has long been debated in America. Mental retardation is defined as the inability to learn normally and develop mentally. Traditionally in America if a mentally retarded person was born to a family, that family had 2 choices- take care of the child at home, or it was strongly recommended that the chi...
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Legalization Of Euthanasia And Sterilization
1,827 wordsLegalization of Euthanasia and Sterilization (1) The issue of legalizing euthanasia and non consensual sterilization of the mentally retarded people is traditionally surrounded with public controversy in countries where Christian tradition has deep roots. Majority of people who are opposed to it, believe in the sacredness of life, even without being able to substantiate their point of view. Their argument is very simple God has given life to an individual and it is only up to this individual to ...
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Value Of Human Life Point Of View
1,551 wordsGlobal Ethical Issues Today (1) Nowadays, many issues that have purely practical connotation, are being discussed within a context of philosophical ethics, because they are traditionally considered as such that pose public controversy. The concept of ethics operates with the notion of morality. In its turn, the morality has a relative value, because it derives out of religious perception of the world. However, we can still figure out of whether any particular way of addressing the problematic is...
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Ethical Aspects Feasibility Study
2,223 wordsFeasibility Study Introduction The problem of overpopulation of dogs in Texas is the issue of the day. The need for more extensive and thorough research in this field was identified by the local authorities of Texas. A research proposal containing alternative solutions has been prepared. There are several main obstacles to successful completion of the Feasibility study: insufficient education among the pet owners, high cost spar / neuter clinics available, and lack of legislative basis. The over...
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Unwanted Pregnancy Birth Control
730 wordsVeronique Mukamire Professor Michael Mazzolini English 101. 02 February 28, 2005 Birth control and abortion The main methods of birth control are the following: sterilization, hormonal methods, using intrauterine devices (IUDs), spermicides (numerous contraceptive creams, suppositories, jelly, foams, etc), barrier methods, natural methods, abortions, withdrawal, celibacy, the rhythm method, etc. Each type of method has its cons and pros. Some of methods are medically proved to be effective in pr...
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Continues To Grow Depo Provera
2,035 wordsIndias population is in peril. Without the implementation of stringent, effective population management policies, the countrys population will rise above 2 billion within the next 20 years (web). In the absence of control programs, Indias ever growing population will lead to increased incidents of famine, disease, environmental stress and result in a severe shortage of housing facilities. However, if the Indian government quickly administers population regulations so that couples have, on averag...
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Mentally Retarded Person Mental Retardation
1,217 wordsThe Reproductive Rights Of The Developmentally Disabled The Reproductive Rights Of The Developmentally Disabled Sterilization of the developmentally disabled or the mentally retarded is an issue that has long been debated in America. Mental retardation is defined as the inability to learn normally and develop mentally. Traditionally in America if a mentally retarded person was born to a family, that family had 2 choices- take care of the child at home, or it was strongly recommended that the chi...
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Form Of Birth Control Unintended Pregnancies
1,463 wordsBirth Control is defined as various ways used to prevent pregnancy from occurring. Birth Control has been a concern for humans for thousands of years. The first contraception devices were mechanical barriers in the vagina that prevented the male sperm from fertilizing the female egg. Other methods of birth control that were used in the vagina were sea sponges, mixtures of crocodile dung and honey, quinine, rock salt and alum. We have come a long way from past time times of contraceptives, althou...
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