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    common denominator associated with stress is that stress produced negative outcomes. With this being a factual point, stress can cause major problems in child development. During pregnancy, stress demonstrated by a mother can greatly affect the unborn child, which can ultimately lead to retardation. Stress in children can also cause emotional stress like eating disorders and suicidal thoughts. Stress can greatly affect the physical development in children as well. It can deter a healthy…

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    after getting an abortion. I beg to differ. Does the father have rights to be in the life of his unborn child? Yes, he does not carry the unborn child, but he has contributed half of himself into that baby like the mother has. The argument being that both men and women have the duty to make a good moral choice or a bad choice in the eyes of many. Men should be allowed to have a say in the life of an unborn child, whether he wants it aborted or to live. Just as he has a say in the life of the…

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    Ambortion Rules

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    After two public hearings, 35,000 comments heard and sharp disagreements from anti-abortion and pro-choice groups the state of Texas has approved the recently proposed rules that will change the current disposal of embryonic and fetal remains. The rules will go into effect on December 19 and will require the cremation, sanitization, and interment of fetal tissues. The Texas Department of State Health Services received hefty backlash after the first public hearing and was questioned about the…

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    having the house clean is what every man desires near the end of his lifetime. Patrick Maloney had just that. In “Lamb to the Slaughter,” by Roald Dahl, Patrick, a chief detective, was no longer satisfied with his wife or anticipating the birth of his unborn child. Dahl creates a character who is a loyal, loving wife who faces the betrayal of her husband and things do not turn out as expected. The short story, is presented to the readers in the perspective of the wife only. The author uses…

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    Maria Concepcion Analysis

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    cactus needle pierced feet is what we learn about Maria next. Porter reveals that Maria is “a woman carrying an unborn child” [209]. The author describes the way Maria carries the pregnancy in elegant terms. “The shape of her body was easy,” Porter states “The swelling life was not a distortion, but the inevitable proportions of a woman [209].” Clearly porter envisions Maria who carries her unborn child with the same grace and dignity that she meets everything in life.…

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    Ruth Macklin's Case Study

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    phenomenons that Bill Moyer brought up is that nowadays, many women face criminal prosecution because of their addiction to drugs and drinking during their pregnancy. Consequently, the phenomenon led to the question of whether a woman has autonomy over her unborn children and whether these women should be punished. This paper will summarize Macklin’s answer to this question and give an analysis to the answer. Macklin’s response to the question is yes, women do extend their autonomy over…

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    options for a child instead of Abortion. According to the bible, an unborn life in the mother's womb is a human individual from conception on. So the mother has no right to make a decision on weather or not the baby gets to live or not, it is the childs decision. Although some many say that since the child isn’t breathing outside the mother they don’t have an opinion on what happens to them, but that isn’t fair to the unborn child that can’t fight for itself. When you think about it,…

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    Civic action against abortion Kirolos Y. In order to perform civic action against abortion I would first have to study the reasons of abortion. Usually, the main reasons of abortion are; ignorance, poverty, irresponsibility, and abuse of free will as it is more relevant in developing countries. To start tackling this issue I would have to raise awareness on the consequences of this issue and provide alternatives to abortion procedures in case of an ‘unwanted’ pregnancy. To…

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    The Terminator

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    look alike is an indestructible cyborg and is sent from the year 2029 to the year 1984. He is on a quest to eliminate waitress Sarah Connor, whose life will have a substantial meaning in the future. The cyborg wants to assassinate Sarah because her unborn child will guide humanity in a war against the machines. One soldier is sent back to protect her from the killing machine. He must find Sarah before the Terminator can carry out its mission. (IMDb, 1990-2016) The resistance sends a soldier by…

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    mucus can make it very hard to breath and can block pancreas, which will make it difficult to digest food properly. Offspring inherits this disease from their parents this illness is common among white people. Doctors can detect Cystic Fibrosis in unborn children with the use of modern technology. Symptoms of CF include poor weight gain and growth, breathlessness, lung infections and other complications. CF can affect the body in many different ways, it mostly alter the respiratory and digestive…

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