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The Partial Birth Abortion Debate

... a detailed written report. Then, things got out of hand. The reality of partial birth abortion broke into the news with a nurse's recounting of her experience. Brenda Pratt Shafer, a registered nurse form Dayton, Ohio, assisted Dr. Haskell in a Partial Birth Abortion on a 26 1/2 week (over 6 months) pre-born baby boy. She testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee (11/17/95) about what she witnessed. According to Shafer, the baby was alive and moving as the abortionist: "delivered the baby's body and arms--everything but the head. The do ...

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Diabetes

... convert food into energy. This form of diabetes usually occurs in people who are over 40, overweight, and have a family history of diabetes. People with diabetes often experience symptoms. Some of the symptoms are: 1)being very thirsty 2)having to go to the bathroom very frequently 3)weight loss 4)increased hunger 5)blurry vision 6)skin infections 7)wounds that don't heal 8)and/or extreme unexplained fatigue In some cases, there are no symptoms, this happens at times with Type II diabetes. In this case, people can live ...

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Abortion: Pro Choice

... have been given the right, the case is not closed. Pro-life activists carry a strong argument, and continue to push their beliefs. They feel so strongly about these beliefs that violence has broken out in some known instances. Pro-choice activists, on the other hand, also carry very strong points. They believe that the child inside them is their property and it's life doesn't be until birth. In 1973, the United States Supreme Court decided that as long as the baby lived in the womb, he or she would be the property of the mother. Because o ...

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Dreams

... that dreams were messages from the gods. The cornerstone of Sigmund Freud's infamous psychoanalysis is the interpretation of dreams. Freud called dream-interpretation the "via reggia," or the "royal road" to the unconscious, and it is his theory of dreams that has best stood the test of time over a period of more than seventy years (Many of Freud's other theories have been disputed in recent years). Freud reportedly admired Aristotle's assertion that dreaming is the activity of the mind during sleep (Fine, 1973). It was perhaps the use of ...

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Abortion: Points Of View

... natural course, would ultimately result in the birth of a human being gives all but the most hard-hearted among us cause for serious introspection. One reason the debate goes nowhere is that each side focuses on a different topic. We make no progress because we are not talking about the same thing. The pro-abortionist prefers to discuss choice, and to dwell on all of the social problems inherent in an unwanted child. The anti-abortionist is interested primarily in protecting the life of the fetus. In simple terms, the pro-abortionist focuse ...

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Factors That Influence Drug Addiction

... believed that this disease is a process. The availability of the drugs, the route of administration, withdrawal symptoms, penalties of use, and psychiatric health influence this process. It is the influence of each of these biological and psychological factors that creates, maintains, and subsequently sustains addiction. The availability of the drugs play the most prominent role in the addiction process. Simply stated, if drugs and/or alcohol did not exist there couldn’t conceivably be a drug addiction. Nevertheless, drugs and alco ...

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Pregnancy, Lactation, And Infancy

... development are critical peroids that depend on nutrients to proceed smoothly. Without folate the neural tube fails to develop completly during the first month of pregnancy. A healthy pregnancy depends on a sufficient weight gains. Women who begin their pregnancies at a healthy weight need to gain about 30 pounds, which covers the growth and development of the placenta, uterus, blood, breast, and infant. By reamining active throughout pregnancy, a woman can develop the strength she needs to carry the extra weight and maintain hab ...

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Euthanasia And Living Wills

... because your voice is limited to a "beep" on a heart monitor machine. Who then is going to decide if you live artificially or die naturally? Who gets to play God? Well, if your family doesn't have your written consent in the form of a living will, to cease life support, then the doctor will make the ultimate decision for both you and your family. Most often this is the case. Even though writing a living will is just as easy if not easier than writing a death will, many people don't take the time to do so. Therefore, doctors have to debat ...

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Cancer

... can develop. The p53 gene was discovered in 1979 by David Lane of the University of Delaware and Arnold Levine of Princeton University. It wasn't until 1982 that biologists isolated the gene and found that it seemed to cause cancer. In 1989 Levine and Volgelstein found that the gene was responsible for killing tumors. This is when cancer research took a turn and began to focus on the “molecule of the year”, as proclaimed by Science magazine. Recently, Nikola Pavelitch of New York's Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center was able to ...

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Down's Syndrome

... they develop and learn more slowly than other children. However, most children with Down's syndrome today will walk and talk, many will read and write, go to ordinary school, and look forward to a semi- independent adult life. (Platt and Carlson, 1992) Facts on Down Syndrome *Down syndrome is not a lethal anomaly. One to two percent of persons born with this disorder have uncorrectable heart defects at birth. The average life expectancy for all others is now beyond age 55 years. *Today less than 5% of persons with Down syndrome have se ...

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Prenatal Diagnosis

... mother or the fetus from an ultra sound. Chorionic villus sampling Used to identify chromosome abnormalities and certain genetic disorders as early as 10-12 weeks of pregnancy. The test is done by inserting a thin flexible tube through the woman's vagina and cervix, into the early placenta. A small sample of chorionic villi is removed and taken for laboratory testing. The chorionic villi has the same genetic makeup as the fetus because it is of fetal origin. Chorionic villus sampling will detect up to 99% of chromosome abnormalities. Some f ...

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Abortion And The Mentally Handicapped

... to terminate the pregnancy has been reached and voted for unanimously. Your mother has proper legal custody, and as you know, wants the abortion to take place. We agree with her concern for your well-being. Child birth is an extremely stressful situation. The trauma of the pregnancy could intensify your paranoid schizophrenia, or cause some other mental disorder. Mrs. Smith has informed us that she herself is not capable of caring for the child. We feel that you will suffer further if you are forced to give up the child. Your psychiatri ...

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