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Post Industrial Society A Brave New World
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Post Industrial Society: A Brave New World? Aldous
Huxley was born on July 26, 1894 in Surrey,
England. He was born to a very scholarly family,
most notably his grandfather T. H. Huxley, a
well-known biologist and foremost advocate for
Darwin's evolutionary theory. Aldous upbringing
was shaped by many diverse influences, from his
brother Julian, a notable biologist, to his
mothers uncle Matthew Arnold, a well-known English
poet and literary critic. This mix of disciplines
led to Huxley's eclecti...
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Men And Women Birth Control
855 words
Right of Choice The subject of abortion has come
up time and time again. Rights to life, feel this
way or that. Do my opinions about a subject as a
male really concern everyone else? I am not sure
how my views can change a world, but I am sure
they can shed some light into the topic that is no
longer taboo. I am Pro-Choice for many reasons. I
believe that, since a man is a contributing factor
for a woman's pregnancy, he should have some say.
I do know and understand that being a man, we
cannot f...
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Birth Control Pills England Journal Of Medicine
1,441 words
In the United States in 1999 alone, an estimated
43, 700 people will die from breast cancer. It is
the number two cancer killer among females ages 15
to 54. On average if a woman gets this disease,
their life expectancy drops drastically. This
cancer is within the top three cancers of all
women above the age of 15, and comprises a great
amount of all health care costs in the U. S.
totaling an astounding 37 billion dollars a year
in direct medical costs. An average woman is said
to have a one in ...
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Planned Parenthood Ninth Amendment
765 words
Many people believe abortion is a moral issue, but
it is also a constitutional issue. It is a woman's
right to choose what she does with her body, and
it should not be altered or influenced by anyone
else. This right is guaranteed by the ninth
amendment, which The ninth amendment states: " The
enumeration in the Constitution, of certain
rights, shall not be construed to deny or
disparage others retained by the people. " This
right guarantees the right to women, if they so
choose, to have an abor...
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Catholic Church Natural Law
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... or living a lie by hiding beneath the garments
of a prescribed morality, is contrary to natural
law. Homosexuals are not making each other, or
society, bad or worse by doing what comes
naturally to them. Surely, more harm has come from
forcing these moral lepers to try and be what they
are not. For example: A man knows he is gay but
gets married, trying to put on the airs of
acceptable social norms. He has three kids with a
wife who wants to spend the rest of her life with
him. Around the ti...
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Teenage Pregnancy Birth Control
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... ure V. Outro A. Rephrase thesis B Summarize
Themes 1. Teen issues C. Clintcher 1. Final
thought on issue "Being a teen mother has had a
great impact on my life. " It has really made my
outlook on the future change. Now that i've became
a parent I not only have to worry about my future
but my baby's future outlook. Before I got
pregnant I wasn't really taking school serious and
just considering college but now things have
changed. My grades have gone up and I now have
began to plan for the fu...
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Birth Control Pills Show The Reader
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Despite surface differences in Jeanette's
Winterson's Disappearance, and Welcome To The
Monkey House by Kurt Vonnegut, both authors have
created stories with pointed commentary at the
worlds progression into the future... Both stories
are set in a futuristic society that has abandoned
human needs (sex and sleep) in order to benefit
what the mass thinks of as the greater good.
Through the plot sequences and characters used
both authors have established a common theme with
a simple, but multi-face...
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Chemical Castration Birth Control
1,115 words
What if our nation where to take a true no
tolerance approach to sex offenders? What if the
old adage the devil made me do it was no longer an
excuse, thrown out along with I could not help it
and I am sick, its not my fault? Whether it is due
to media exposure, new community outrage aimed at
the offender rather than the victim OR that our
nation is truly going to hell in a hand basket, we
are bombarded on a daily basis with shocking
stories of children being molested, their
innocence stolen, th...
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Brave New World John The Savage
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Post Industrial Society: A Brave New World? Aldous
Huxley was born on July 26, 1894 in Surrey,
England. He was born to a very scholarly family,
most notably his grandfather T. H. Huxley, a
well-known biologist and foremost advocate for
Darwin? s evolutionary theory. Aldous? upbringing
was shaped by many diverse influences, from his
brother Julian, a notable biologist, to his
mother? s uncle Matthew Arnold, a well-known
English poet and literary critic. This mix of
disciplines led to Huxley? s ec...
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Birth Control Pills Benign Tumors
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What is Cancer? Cancer is a group of many related
diseases. All forms of cancer cause cells in the
body to change and grow in an abnormal way. Normal
body cells divide and grow in an orderly fashion.
But cells changed by cancer can divide and grow
out of control. This out-of-control-growth damages
normal body tissues and disrupts the ability of
organs to function, as they should. During the
early years of a persons life, normal cells divide
rapidly until adult size is reached. After that,
normal...
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Make A Choice Pro Lifers
810 words
If You Choose Freedom, There Is Only One Choice It
is not surprising that abortion is an issue
debated heatedly, as it calls us to question our
moral beliefs on a very personal issue. With both
pro-life and pro-choice factions zealously
protecting their stance, it would be easy to opt
out of the decision. Perhaps particularly for
groups for whom it may not be an immediate
personal issue (such as males or females past
child-bearing age), it may seem an argument not
worth investing in. However, wh...
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Drug Traffickers Drug Trafficking
861 words
SOCIAL CONDITIONS Social problems include a
rapidly increasing population, inequitable income
distribution, regional imbalances, and a
discontented middle class. In addition, rampant
drug trafficking has destabilized large parts of
society and corrupted officials. The benefits of
the substantial economic progress since the mid-
1980 s have been enjoyed mainly by those already
wealthy, and even this progress was interrupted by
the 1994 1995 financial crisis. Throughout the
1960 s and 1970 s, the ...
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Des Moines School District
503 words
The articles that were written in the high school
newspaper, Spectrum, were blatant stories of
misconduct amongst the students. When a student
walks on the school ground their parents place the
responsibility of what they see and hear in the
hands of the principal. In this case, Hazelwood
School District v. Kuhlmeier what the students
wrote in his newspaper was what he thought was
inappropriate for the eyes of his students. The
principal did the right thing because he is liable
for what is writt...
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Population Growth Family Planning
1,561 words
he Population Growth Rate in India For many years
concern has been voiced over the seemingly
unchecked rate of population growth in India, but
the most recent indications are that some success
is being achieved in slowing the rate of
population growth. The progress which has been
achieved to date is still only of a modest nature
and should not serve as premature cause for
complacency. Moreover, a slowing of the rate of
population growth is not incompatible with a
dangerous population increase in...
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Number Of People Standard Of Living
3,047 words
Population Problem Two hundred years ago, Thomas
Malthus, in An Essay on the Principle of
Population, reached the conclusion that the number
of people in the world will increase
exponentially, while the ability to feed these
people will only increase arithmetically (21).
Current evidence shows that this theory may not be
far from the truth. For example, between 1950 and
1984, the total amount of grain produced more than
doubled, much more than the increase in population
in those 34 years. More r...
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Pre Marital Birth Control
1,010 words
With all the emphasis on the importance of using
condoms and birth control to ensure safer sex, I
feel an intelligent choice is being overlooked.
What is this choice? Well, it is sometimes looked
at as old-fashion or not as a plausible decision.
I feel, though, that it is very possible, and I am
living proof that it is. This decision that I have
made is pre-marital sexual abstinence. First of
all, I want to say that I feel that people should
be educated about condoms and other forms of birth
con...
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Physician Assisted Suicide Moral Reasoning
2,433 words
July Villa ESL 101 David shnaiderman July 17 2000
Pro-life side of abortion Abortion is defined as
the induced termination of pregnancy and expulsion
of an embryo or fetus that is incapable of
survival. Abortion can be either a spontaneous
abortion (miscarriage), or a medically induced
termination of pregnancy. The sides of abortion
are the pro-life, which is the side against
abortion, and pro-choice, which is the side that
supports it. This issue should be illegal except
in cases of rape and da...
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton Womens Rights Movement
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Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful,
committed citizens can change the world. Indeed,
its the only thing that ever has. That was
Margaret Meads conclusion after a lifetime of
observing very diverse cultures around the world.
Her insight has been borne out time and again
throughout the development of this country of
ours. Being allowed to live life in an atmosphere
of religious freedom, having a voice in the
government you support with your taxes, living
free of lifelong enslavement by a...
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases Sex Education Programs
1,896 words
sex education in traditional societies This paper
discusses sex education in traditional societies,
rumors surrounding the topic, the results from
different techniques and the different views of
each. Five countries were chosen for this analysis
and were chosen based on their economy, culture,
and availability of information. The countries are
the United States, England, Canada, the
Netherlands, and Sweden. It is measured by the
rate of teen pregnancies and the spread of
sexually transmitted dis...
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Birth Control Pills Types Of Cancer
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In the United States in 1995 alone, 43, 063 died
from breast cancer. It is the number two cancer
killer and the number one cancer in females ages
15 to 54. On average if a woman gets this disease,
their life expectancy drops nineteen and a half
years. This cancer is within the top three cancers
of all women above the age of 15, and comprises 6
% of all health care costs in the U. S. totaling
an astounding 35 billion dollars a year. An
average woman is said to have a one in thirty
chance of getti...
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