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Essays On Womens' Social Issues
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Abortion in United States And Spain
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Abortion is a religious issue as
well as a medical and social issue. The extreme range of emotions that
are involved in the debate concerning abortion as a core religious and
political ideologies. This 8 page paper compares the laws governing
abortion in the United States and in Spain. Bibliography lists 8
sources.
Filename: KTspabus.wps
Essay Title: Abortion in United States And Spain
Abortion Rights/Proposed Solution
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A 3 page essay that offers the writer's personal opinion on abortion and offers a possible solution where consensus might be reached by the majority of the American public. The writer first briefly states the pro-life and pro-choice positions, refuting key points. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khprosol.rtf
Essay Title: Abortion Rights/Proposed Solution
Abortion/ Pro and Con
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A 5 page research paper that, first of all, examines arguments both pro and con on the issue of abortion. Then, the writer analyzes these arguments and offers a personal view as to which one is correct. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: 99pcabo.rtf
Essay Title: Abortion/ Pro and Con
Abortion: An Argument in Ethics
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A 6 page discussion of the ethics of abortion. The author approaches the topic from a consequentialist/nonconsequentialist view and incorporates the arguments of Aristotle, Kant's (deontological) categorical imperative of reason, and Mill's (teleological) utilitarian approach. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPaborEt.rtf
Essay Title: Abortion: An Argument in Ethics
Abortion: Definitions and Ethics
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An 8 page discussion of abortion. Defines abortion as the termination of a pregnancy and contrasts governmental policy with ethics. Provides a review of important case law in abortion but concludes that while abortion may be legal under some circumstances it is never ethical. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPabort3.rtf
Essay Title: Abortion: Definitions and Ethics
Abortion: Legality Verses Morality
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A 6 page consideration of the issues surrounding abortion. This paper considers the contention that the human fetus should be protected at all costs because of its frailty and dependence. The author considers this contention in situation of rape and incest and in contrast to the right of a woman to control her own body but concludes that abortion can never be considered ethically or morally right. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPabort4.rtf
Essay Title: Abortion: Legality Verses Morality
Abortion: A Multifaceted Issue
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A 7 page discussion of the issues surrounding abortion. Written largely from a Canadian perspective but covers basic factors which interplay to convince a woman to seek an abortion. Concludes that it is the woman's responsibility to make the decision as to whether abortion is justifiable in her particular situation. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPabort.wps
Essay Title: Abortion: A Multifaceted Issue
Abuse in Christian Homes
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This 10 page paper considers abuse in Christian homes and the role that the strong practical society has on this unsavoury aspect of society, The paper considers evidence that the abuse rates themselves are on a par with general social norms, but the risk levels are proven to be higher. The last part of the paper looks at the way in which the churches are trying to deal with this situation. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEchrabu.wps
Essay Title: Abuse in Christian Homes
Abused Women Who Kill
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This 20 page paper considers the issue of abused women who kill their abusers, and makes definitive assertions about the socioeconomic status and background of these women. This paper maintains that there is a correlation between socioeconomic and educational elements and the meeting of societal expectations, as well as the belief that women who are educationally or socioeconomically disadvantaged often express a sense of being "trapped." Bibliography lists 30 sources.
Filename: MHWommur.wps
Essay Title: Abused Women Who Kill
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