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    On September 7th, Dr. Christian’s psychology class observed the child of Kurt and Kayt, Peter. Peter is a 4-month-old baby boy. In class we have been learning about infant physical, cognitive, and social-emotional development. During the observation, I was able to notice a lot about both the parents and Peter. With the knowledge I have gained from psychology and the observation of the child, I am now able to explain why children act the way they do. From the moment the parents walked in, I…

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    The letters informed the mall executives on how the mall had created a spellbinding effect on their newborns. It seemed that the fussing and crying babies would immediately calm down the moment they entered the mall. This did not seem to occur anywhere else. As a result, management concluded that the cheery scents, baby powder and soothing music had created a positive memory to the babies that was infiltrated when they were originally in their mothers’ womb. Therefore, this confirms that even in…

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    Alcohol use during pregnancy is a major public health concern and the focus of widespread media concentration (2). Alcohol consumption during pregnancy can lead to negative effects on the baby. Consuming alcohol while pregnant can lead to fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (F.A.S.D.) and fetal alcohol syndrome (F.A.S.). Researchers Kenneth Lyon Jones and David W. Smith first came across F.A.S. in 1973 (2). This discovery led to widespread public awareness and education, informing women to limit…

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    issue since the 19th century, beginning with Great Britain when they enacted antiabortion laws and the US slowly followed behind. However, in 1973, the Roe v. Wade case ignited a fire and the decision for a woman to have the choice to terminate her pregnancy was made legal. Abortion has since been argued as to whether it should remain legal as it is or become completely outlawed. Subsequently today, 50% of US citizens are pro-choice. A pro-choice supporter believes that abortion is a woman 's…

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    means to maintain health. Condoms both male and female help prevent the spread of disease in addition to preventing pregnancy. Abortions do have have negative psychological effects on a female from mild regret to clinical depression. While Planned Parenthood does provide abortion services it only accounts for 3% of their services. Planned Parenthood works to prevent unintended pregnancy not abortion which in term means that abortions will drop in number so women won’t have to feel its effects.…

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    Abortion Abortion has been a heated controversy since the early 1800s. It is a problem that has not been resolved for hundreds of years. A multitude of people believe the majority of abortions take place when a woman has been in a rape situation, when in reality the three largest statistical areas said by woman who undergo an abortion are, they think it would interfere with work or other responsibilities, they can’t afford to have the child, or they do not want…

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    Abortion is a sensitive topic for many to discuss and one of the most controversial issues in the United States. Abortions became legal in the United States in 1973 after the Supreme Court judged in favor of Roe vs. Wade (McDonagh). There are many opinions on whether abortions should be legal. This research project will focus on the affects an abortion can have on a woman. There are still many questions concerning if abortions can cause psychological and physical damage. Abortion is the…

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    fight over abortion or the worry of a doomed earth looming over their heads. What more could our people or our government want than a happy and healthy habitat filled with only the best and brightest individuals our world can provide? By banning pregnancy all over the world we accomplish feats previously never thought possible. We eliminate the need for abortions and therefore end that fight, eradicate our worry over overpopulation, and begin to craft a super race that will…

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    Yet, if we can take a second and truly consider this proposal, we become enlightened to all of the justice and blessing it could bring. The most basic success is the saviour of thousands of live, more than 300,000 women die of pregnancy each year and this will all be prevented. But if we look deeper, we see more complex triumphs. Firstly, by implementing this regulation throughout the nation we effectively and efficiently stamp out all arguments over abortion, once again uniting…

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    Abortion Controversy

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    Pregnancy is a result or consequence of having sex. Sex is a process created by God to join two people who are mature and married. If two people have sex and get pregnant, they should be responsible enough to take care of that life or find an alternative such…

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