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abortion | In the bible we read, �Let us make man in our image, in our likeness, and let them rule over the fish and the sea, the birds of the air, over the livestock, over the world and all the over creatures that move along the ground �. The teaching of the Catholic Church is expressed in the declaration on procured abortio... |
abortion | �So God created man in his own image, the image of God created him, male and female he created the� (Genesis 1:26-27). Created in the image of one God� has the same nature and the same origin of all�. Enjoy an equal dignity. The equality of all rests on essentially on their dignity as persons and the rights tha... |
abortion | Abortion is an operation carried out to remove the growing foetus from its Mothers womb so that it can be destroyed. In the UK abortion has been legal since 1967, when the law about abortion was passed in parliament. The abortion act said that a person should not be guilty of the unlawful ending of a pregnancy if: The ... |
abortion | There are many points against abortion, these are: The unborn child is a separate human being. It is never just part of a Mothers body. By letting women have abortions, society is taking the easy way out. We should create a society were no child is unwanted. A foetus has a right not to be killed. People with the most s... |
abortion | And another human being should not end any life created by God at any stage of its development. All life is precious as the psalmist says �you created every part of me, you put me together in my Mothers womb� When I was growing there in secret, you knew that I was there, you saw me before I was born. |
abortion | Mother Teresa also sums up the Catholic attitude we read in an interview with the Tablet� God had created us to love and be loved, she said, in his own image, as evidence of his love.� For this reason I say abortion is the greatest evil. If anyone of you does not want his own child, do not kill it, give it to me� |
abortion | �A grave violation of the law of God�. The churches concern is to bring the light and the life of Christ to everyone who needs it. It clearly teaches that those whose lives are diminished or weakened in anyway should be treated with special care. In particular, the sick, the handicapped, the elderly should be helpe... |
abortion | There is a clear difference discounting treatment and actively killing someone. There are certain situations in which one simply cannot prevent the eventuality of death. These must be recognised and the decision to end treatment taken in consultation with the patient, if at all possible. If not then the closest relativ... |
abortion | The Roman Catholic Church opposes passive euthanasia that is when artificial means of sustaining life are either not offered or are withdrawn. The actual teaching, which informs both of these points of view, is the Roman Catholic Church�s belief about the �santicity of life� � the belief that human life is sacr... |
abortion | Human life, and no human should decide another human should die. Therefore if there are ways a person can be kept alive then they should be, and this means passive euthanasia is to be opposed. If you think about this logically this is the only position the Catholic Church could hold, otherwise you would end up saying t... |
abortion | There are many arguments for euthanasia. God has given people dominion over living. God wants people to have quality life. If someone has no quality of life euthanasia might be acceptable. God is love. Stopping suffering is a loving thing to do. So euthanasia could bring more glory to God than keeping a suffering perso... |
abortion | There arguments for euthanasia. A person may reach a point where his or her life is not worth living. These applies to people whose minds are so deteriorated that they are helpless and unable to live with any dignity at all. People who are brainstem dead and have no hope of recovering consciousness but whose bodies are... |
abortion | Some people support voluntary euthanasia eg EXIT and believe that the law should be changed. They believe that a person who is incurably ill should be allowed by law to have a painful (if this is their expressed wish). They also believe that doctors should be able to help patients that cant be cured to die peacefully, ... |
abortion | Jesus did not agree with voluntary euthanasia, as we read. Simons Mother in law was sick in bed with a fever and as soon as Jesus arrived he was told about her. He went to her took her by the hand and helped her up. The fever left her and she began to wait on them. (Matthew 2 30-31) Jesus did not believe in euthanasia ... |
abortion | Abortion- the termination of the life of a foetus. In this section I will be looking at the general teachings of Bible references that refer to abortion and the Sanctity of life. I will be looking at eight references from all over the Bible and seeing how they can be interpreted, either saying that abortion is wrong, o... |
abortion | Two doctors had to agree about it and it must be carried out in registered premises. And these would only be relevant if the mother’s life, health or mental health would be at risk, her existing family would suffer or if the child will be handicapped. This allowed abortions up to 28 weeks. In 1990 the time deadline was... |
abortion | This reference is saying that life is God-given and holy. So if you destroy it then you are destroying God’s work. God created two sexes so that child could be produced, so God wants children to be had. The question to be asked though is when does life begin? If a Christian believes it starts at conception then they ar... |
abortion | If they believe that life begins after 9 weeks, which it then medically a foetus, so up to nine weeks they might think it is alright up to 9 weeks. Some believe it begins at various other times, right up to birth. If you believe that life doesn’t begin until birth then you would probably believe that abortion should be... |
abortion | You created every part of me; you put me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because you are to be feared; all you do is strange and wonderful. I know it with all my heart. When my bones were being formed, carefully put together in my mother’s womb, when I was growing in there secret, you knew that I was there- ... |
abortion | This is saying that God has a plan for every life before it is even conceived, so abortion is interfering with God’s will and work and is therefore wrong. But some could argue that abortion might be in God’s plan. Further this reference strongly suggests that life begins at conception as God knew the foetus well before... |
abortion | This teaches that all life is holy and sacred, so you must not destroy it. If you believe that a foetus is a life, then you will believe that abortion is wrong. This is saying that killing a foetus is killing god. But if in your opinion a foetus is not a life until it is born, then this text will not mean anything. |
abortion | This says that God has a plan for every life before he gives it life and before it is born. And if Jeremiah had been aborted he would not have become one of God’s prophets. Similarly every foetus could be seen to have the potential to achieve something. Therefore abortion is interfering with God’s plan. But some argue ... |
abortion | The bible is saying that human life is precious, so abortion can be seen as a precious waste and should not be performed. But if you don’t think that the foetus is a human life at the time then you may not see it as precious and/or a waste. Also, all life is precious to God, so if the mother’s life is at risk, it could... |
abortion | Every human being is equal in the eyes of God. So no one has the right to kill another. The foetus has as much right to live as the mother. But it could be argued that nothing has rights until it is born. Also ‘neighbour’ could refer to the mother as well as the foetus. Then the question arises as to whose life is more... |
abortion | Roman Catholics would agree that life is God given and holy, and therefore it must not be destroyed. They believe that God created the two sexes to reproduce, and they believe that all sexual intercourse should occur within a marriage for procreation, so there shouldn’t be any unwanted children. As they believe that li... |
abortion | Roman Catholics believe that abortion is murder, and therefore wrong as it breaks the commandment ‘thou shall not kill,’ and obviously goes against this reference ‘do not commit murder’. In the Pope’s eleventh encyclical, he says that the “death penalty is rarely justified,” this can link to this reference because he d... |
abortion | Roman Catholic belief that life begins at conception is supported by this reference. There is no discussion on when life begins and therefore abortion is always wrong. B.Harinng says in his book ‘Medical Ethics’ that “at the moment of conception unique genetic code is fixed.” And therefore a human life is formed. |
abortion | Roman Catholics believe that human beings are made in the image of God, and therefore you are killing God, and his temple, if you kill a foetus. And God will destroy anyone who alters his plans. In the Pope’s new encyclical he says “the penalty for abortion, or assisting one, is automatic excommunication”, (from the Ro... |
abortion | The Catholic teachings state that sexual intercourse should only take place inside a marriage and for the purpose of creating children. Therefore according to the Papal Encyclical 1968 abortion is forbidden, as it is a means of regulating birth, and changing Gods plans. This view is still supported by Pope Jean-Paul II... |
abortion | Catholic teachings from 1930 state that ‘human beings are made in the image of God’ therefore abortion is breaking the commandment ‘Love the Lord your God’. The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that “Human life must be respected and protected absolutely from the moment of conception. From the first moment of his... |
abortion | The Roman Catholic Church tries to educate all Catholics that sex should only happen inside marriage and for procreation, to create a stable family life. But also stresses that abortion is the murder of an innocent child, and breaks the rules of the Church and is punished by excommunication. Because of this they’ve got... |
abortion | The General Synod of the C of E 1988 affirmed ” every human life, created in the divine image, is unique… we therefore believe that abortion is an evil.” But it is seen as the lesser of two evils in some cases, if the killing of the foetus saves the life of the mother. |
abortion | This reference states how important every human being is. But the Church of England can interpret this to mean that the mother’s life is a real human life, and the foetus’ life is only a potential life, and therefore the mother should be given preference to, if there is a conflict of interests. This is confirmed in the... |
abortion | This is seen by the C of E as a good reason why abortion on demand should not be made legal. The ‘General Synod of the Church of England 1988’ state “we therefore believe that abortion is an evil, and that abortion on demand would be a very great evil.” |
abortion | This reference tells Christians that they should love their neighbour. The C of E interprets this to mean that they should show compassion, even to people who have had an abortion. The Church states “abortion should never be used as a method of birth control, but those women who have abortions should be offered care an... |
abortion | The Church of England supports the idea of fostering and adoption, when a child can not be born into a stable, loving family unit. So they support organisations that deal with adoption and fostering, also they support organisations such as SPUC and LIFE, supported by the Roman Catholic Church, but only up to a point, b... |
abortion | These teaching have been interpreted by these two denominations similarly, but with some differences. They both agree that abortion is an evil according to the bible, but whereas Roman Catholics can never see it as the best option in any circumstance, the C of E recognises that it can be the lesser of two evils in some... |
abortion | If a Christian concerned is a Roman Catholic then in my opinion they could never justify an abortion. This is because of the way that they interpret the teachings in the bible that I have looked at in sections ‘A’ and ‘B’. They see it as the murder of an innocent child and it is unacceptable for all cases in all circum... |
abortion | However under the ‘doctrine of double effect’ a Roman Catholic may allow something that would kill the foetus, if the intention of it was to do something else. This is the idea of doing an action for one effect, knowing that it will produce another effect, but not being responsible for the second effect. An example of ... |
abortion | In my opinion if the Christian concerned was a Church of England Christian then there would certainly be times when they could justify an abortion. Although they would never see it as good, it could be justified in some occasions. It is seen as a sad and tragic fact of life, which should be minimised as much as possibl... |
abortion | However, they’d definitely think that abortion was unacceptable late on in the pregnancy, or when the child could be born and adopted. There are also many other circumstances that are allowed by British law today, especially abortions for social reasons. They would like to see a change to society and the law to prevent... |
abortion | Other Christian denominations are more liberal in their justification of abortions, for example Methodists. They still don’t see abortion as a good thing, but in my opinion they could justify more cases of abortion. They see abortion as undesirable, but necessary in many cases as it can prevent unnecessary suffering. T... |
abortion | Never the less, Methodists strongly emphasise the need to support women in their choices about reproduction and pregnancy. They emphasise God’s forgiveness. Some Methodists have abortions themselves. They would like to see good contraceptive advice, more chances for women to decide what to do about unplanned pregnancie... |
abortion | From all of this, I have decided that there are certainly circumstances where Christians could justify abortions. Roman Catholics, only when the operation has another intention, but the other denominations have certain circumstances under which they could justify an abortion, as it is often seen as the lesser of the tw... |
abortion | As Christians we believe that Abortion and Euthanasia are wrong and that every persons’ life begins at the moment of contraception and at ends at the moment of natural death. Life is sacred and holy and is a gift from God; we therefore as human beings have no right to decide on when life should begin and end. |
abortion | God has decided these people should be born or die we therefore have no right to act out abortion or euthanasia. All human life including life developing in the womb is created by God in his own image and likeness and is therefore to be nurtured, supported and protected. Too many women have abortions for reasons which ... |
abortion | Our right to choose is limited by the rights of other people. For example, if this ‘right to choose� were applied to another situation it would not be appropriate; very few people would say that an employer has the right to employ someone on the basis of their gender or the colour of their skin. Also, the woman is no... |
abortion | It is has been said that the woman is the only person who should decide whether she should continue her pregnancy or not and that the woman’s partner has no right to prevent her having an abortion. It can then be said that the woman then has no right to call on her partner for support and that both parents have the mut... |
abortion | It has been said that a foetus is not a human being; it is merely part of the woman. Whereas, medical science has proved that the foetus is biologically separate from its mother. From the moment the embryo is formed a new individual comes into existence, genetically different from its parents. The development of vitro ... |
abortion | Many women think that they would have to give up their job or education if they were to have a baby, but now this is not true. There are laws, which prohibit discrimination on the basis of pregnancy. Even though a woman may have to postpone some of her plans, the unborn baby’s right to live should take priority over th... |
abortion | I believe that many of the reasons for having abortions are totally unacceptable. For example, there have been reports that some pregnancies were terminated because parents decided that their child was the ‘wrong� sex. I think that too many women do not look hard enough to find the possible solutions of the problems ... |
abortion | In an address to doctors visiting Rome for Holy Year celebrations, the Pope told them they had an unshakable mission to defend life from its natural start to its natural end. The Roman Catholic Church teaches that life begins at the moment of conception and ends at the moment of natural death. The Church defends the ri... |
abortion | Linked to abortion is euthanasia, which also involves the taking of life and is illegal in this country. It is still taking away a life, no matter the reason, and is therefore neglecting God’s teachings. Voluntary euthanasia is where the patient and no one else makes the decision to die. It is different from suicide as... |
abortion | The Roman Catholic Church state that euthanasia is totally wrong and that life is sacred and only God can make a decision over death. Roman Catholics do accept that it is right to ease the suffering of those who are terminally ill, often knowing that the side affects of drugs may well speed up the death of a patient. T... |
abortion | People also believe that nursing the sick is one way of helping Jesus. As he was often portrayed as helping all kinds of people and illnesses. Others believe that suffering is a way of strengthening faith and belief in God. It is also morally wrong. It also goes against the commandment ‘Thou shall not kill’. |
abortion | Euthanasia should not be practised as it violets God’s gift to us, it may be our life to do with as we want but God gave us this life, we should be grateful for this. I believe Euthanasia is unacceptable but I do believe in the doctrine of double effect. |
abortion | I believe that at the beginning and the end of people’s life’s we should respect them by giving them the chance to live and sense God’s world and what he has planned for us. We owe it to them to give them the basic human right to live and we owe it to ourselves. |
abortion | In Roman times, abortion and the destruction of unwanted children was permissible, but as out civilization has aged, it seems that such acts were no longer acceptable by rational human beings, so that in 1948, Canada along with most other nations in the world signed a declaration of the United Nations promising every h... |
abortion | This declaration was re-affirmed when the World Medical Association met in Oslo in 1970. Should we go backwards in our concern for the life of an individual human being? The unborn human is still a human life and not all the wishful thinking of those advocating repeal of abortion laws, can alter this. Those of us who w... |
abortion | But who in reality is using arguments of a bygone Century? It is an incontrovertible fact of biological science – Make no Mistake – that from the moment of conception, a new human life has been created. Only those who allow their emotional passion to overide their knowledge, can deny it: only those who are irrational o... |
abortion | A new human being who carries genes in its cells that make that human being uniquely different from any and other human being and yet, undeniably a member, as we all are, of the great human family. All the fetus needs to grow into a babe, a child, an old man, is time, nutrition and a suitable environment. It is determi... |
abortion | Do you know that the fetus’ heart started beating just 18 days after a new life was created, beating before the mother even knew she was pregnant? By 3 months of pregnancy the developing baby is just small enough to be help in the palm of a man’s hand but look closely at this 3 month old fetus. All his organs are forme... |
abortion | I agree that the fetus has not developed it’s full potential as a human being: but neither have any of us. Nor will any of us have reached that point: that point of perfect humaness, when we die. Because some of us may be less far along the path than others, does not give them the right to kill us. But those in favour ... |
abortion | Threat to health was not defined and so it is variously interpreted to mean very real medical disease to anything that interferes with even social or economic well being, so that any unwanted or unplanned pregnancy thus qualifies. What really is the truth about the lasting effect of an unwanted pregnancy on the psyche ... |
abortion | In Minnesota in a 15 year period, there were only 14 maternal suicides. 11 occurred after delivery. None were illegitimately pregnant. All were psychotic. In contrast, among the first 8 deaths of women aborted under the liberal law in the United Kingdon, 2 were from suicide directly following the abortion. Are there an... |
abortion | This evidence might exist if suicides were common among people with congenital handicaps. However, to the contrary, these seem to value life, since the incidence of suicide is less than that of the general population. Can we choose death for another while life is all we ourselves know? Methods are being developed to di... |
abortion | One of the uttered justifications for abortion on demand is that every women should have the mastership of her own body, but should she? To quote Dr. Edwin Connow, “Should she have the right for what is really judicial execution of new life – not a cat, not a chicken but a human being – not only potential but actual”. ... |
abortion | The chances of these women having a pregnancy in the tube increases up to 4 times. Premature delivery increases up to 50% and when one realizes that prematurity is the commonest cause for infants being mentally or physically defective, having cerebral palsy or other difficulties, then one realizes that those doctors do... |
abortion | It has been suggested that abortions on request would enable the poor to secure abortion as easily as the rich but regrettably, it has been shown that abortion-minded physicians in great demand will respond to the age-old commercial rules, as has already happened in the States and in Britain. Abortion on demand a women... |
abortion | After 3 years of waiting, we became the happy adoptive parents of a precious baby girl last fall. This is how you can help us. Please tell every unwed mother who places her baby for adoption how much we love her. We think each of those girls are the most generous, charitable, kind devoted and loving mothers on this ear... |
abortion | Annually, the hospitals are always meet a many woman go to hospital to abort because they don’t want to infant was born because they’re studying in the school or college, some reasons we don’t know. It’s affect health’s woman. That’s why many hospital had a statistic about abortion to find a new resolution to reduce a ... |
abortion | For example, the rate of abortion from 1973 to 1981 increase 1.63. To do that, some scientist had use average rate of change to find. They’re use average rate of change because the scientists want to know how much the value from statistics decrease or increase. Thanks to increase or decrease, scientist or doctor can fi... |
abortion | Scientists picked 2 number minus and divided for distance of year, so they’re can know about the percent or the abortion increase or decrease during a time. The events of Roe v. Wade made a marker a happened in the U.S because the pregnant protected from the government. After 1980s, the rate of abortion was decrease, m... |
abortion | It decrease 43.8% from 1981 to 2017. To do that, I have (13.5-29.3)/ (2017-1981), so I know how much reduce over that time. When it is decrease, it is new thing very happy because many children will see their parents. To conclude, average rate of change make the data of abortion more clearly and prevent the bad situati... |
abortion | France where is the country with many beautiful place, beautiful architect like Louvre, Notre Dame Cathedral and the Eiffel Tower. Nowadays, we know about the population France is 66.6 millions of people. People want know how much growth of in instantaneous. So people use an instantaneous rate of change for finding a r... |
abortion | Why people use instantaneous rate of change? Because it help people know the number is instantaneous and people have a long goal to develop or improve something. It help people are knowledge they’re need to improve not good about they’re doing. Like in China, government had use instantaneous rate of change to find the ... |
abortion | I will use the information to find the growth of a change in the 1946, I will choose other close a point in the 1946, so I can find an instantaneous rate of growth. We can know about the population in that time will 500, 000 of people. So it makes the data of people correct even the number of people are big. To sum up,... |
abortion | Abortion in Mississippi is legal as long as it is performed before 20 weeks of pregnancy. Like other states, restrictive laws to abortion rights have been increasing forcing many residents to move out of state to get the procedure done. There was a 13% increase in the abortion rate in Mississippi between 2014 and 2017,... |
abortion | The statutes highlight the medical procedures, women’s health protection, how to obtain abortion services and the exceptions to abortion crimes. Some of the restriction on abortion effective 1st September 2019 include the following: The patient must receive counseling by the state designed to discourage the patient fro... |
abortion | Prohibition of use of telemedicine to administer medication abortion. In case a public employee gets pregnant through rape and incest or faces a fetal anomaly, the abortion procedure will be covered by the insurance. Prohibition of using safe, effective and commonly used method of second-trimester. Using dilation and e... |
abortion | As discussed earlier, the abortion debate seems to be pro-life vs pro-choice. Deeper research into the debate shows that people’s opinions are more complex than this and mostly deviate from either of the aforementioned ideologies. The dichotomy sprung right after the Roe v. Wade decision and this has been the viewpoint... |
abortion | In the case of gender, several research studies show that men and women differ in the matter of abortion with men being more pro-choice inclined than women (Craig and O’Brien, 1993). Men tended to have more traditional and conservative views on abortion and as (Finlay 1996) found in his study, they would only allow abo... |
abortion | According to (Jelen and Wilcox, 2003), African Americans/ Blacks were more supportive of legal abortion compared to Whites in research done between 1989 and 1993. In the case of different races obtaining an abortion, Hispanics had a higher likelihood to undergo abortion compared to non-Hispanic white women but less lik... |
abortion | When people are given different scenarios, circumstances, and asked whether they think a woman should have access to safe, legal abortion, the complexities emerge. According to a national survey by General Social Survey (GSS) on seven specific scenarios, 61.8% said that women could have abortion under some circumstance... |
abortion | Abortion is considered a human right protected under several international and regional human rights treaties and national-level constitutions around the world. Restrictive abortion policies have been condemned repeatedly as it goes against the human right norms already agreed upon. The right to have a safe abortion is... |
abortion | The treaties and policies touch on many topics within abortion including legal grounds for abortion, gestation limitations, the right to information, medical abortions and criminality. The abortion laws have been categorized as what is prohibited altogether, to save a woman’s life, to preserve health, broad social or e... |
abortion | The rise in the abortion rate as seen in the U.S is an indirect indicator that women have gained power. An unwanted pregnancy no longer stops a woman from pursuing her education or career. Most of all, she has control of her sexuality and identity. The medical practitioners are also winners in this debate as they have ... |
abortion | Since the U.S. Supreme Court acknowledged the constitutional right to abortion in the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, abortion issues have surfaced in every election both locally and statewide. Abortion is not a priority but it certainly has helped shape policies and attitudes in the U.S political landscape. In 2017, approx... |
abortion | Most states across the U.S have set restrictions on abortion rights. Common state laws touch on parental notification or requirement for consent for minors, limitations on public funding, required counseling designed to discourage individuals from obtaining an abortion, required waiting periods before an abortion, and ... |
abortion | Until the 19th Century, abortion was permissible before the second trimester. Drugs and medication to induce miscarriage were sold and advertised to women, though some proved to be fatal. In the late 1850s, the newly established American Medical Association started a campaign to criminalize abortion in a bid to remove ... |
abortion | Prior events leading up to the Roe v. Wade decision, included women’s rights movement and issues around contraception in the 1960s. With the decision, the court divided the pregnancy into three parts. In the first trimester, the woman had a right to terminate the pregnancy. In the second trimester, in order to protect ... |
abortion | In his book, Abortion Politics, Ziad Munson traces the history of abortion and the part played by different forces in its construct affecting the political, social and economic spheres of Americans. Munson traces the social movements that have been at the forefront of the abortion debate: pro-choice and pro-life moveme... |
abortion | The National Right to Life Committee made up of Catholic Church Leaders and other secular leaders, steered a nationwide movement to oppose the legalization of abortion in 1967. After the Roe v. Wade decision, this was rebranded to the pro-life movement. This provided the cause with infrastructure, funding and people po... |
abortion | ‘The U.S. Pro-Life Movement underscores the important way that religion’s impact on pro-life protest is not limited to being a source of motivational beliefs. The Catholic Church as a formal organization played a key role in facilitating the mobilization of the movement.’ (Ziad Munson). From the above, it is clear that... |
abortion | The unborn, as a matter of moral subject, has been debated on by several scholars with a question of whether the unborn should be given full rights and moral status. Philosophical considerations by (Tooley, Wolf-Devine, Devine, & Jaggar, 2009) through a set of questions has also been used to debate about the morality o... |
abortion | From the above areas of concern raised, it becomes unethical to carry out abortion according to the pro-life movement, this is because the unborn are considered human and this entitles it to rights and moral values. Because the unborn cannot make the choice for him, it is the right of the state and society to speak on ... |
abortion | There are those who say that contraception unfairly manipulates the workings of nature, and others who can’t see the fetus as a baby till the umbilical is cut. Invoking an almost religious passion on each side of the arguement, abortion is one of the highest emotionally mighty present political controversies. Motherhoo... |
abortion | Social evaluation argues forcibly for the want for less expensive abortions. Approximately 1 million girls had abortions yearly till the 1973 choice legalizing abortion, and abortion had end up the main reason of maternal loss of life and mutilation. An predicted 9000 rape victims emerge as pregnant each year. Two-thir... |
abortion | But the problem that provokes such anger surrounding the fetus’s right to live. Anti-abortionist proponents normally take the position that concept is lifestyles and therefore abortion is homicide and violates the rights of the unborn, or that there is an inherent cost in existence and abortion is murder as it destroys... |
abortion | as the goods of a social doctrine. Animals and youngsters are inevitably gift inside a society, and to ensure that they continue to be functioning individuals of that society they need to be covered from exploitation like different societal individuals. A man or woman’s rights shield him from future harassment, but to ... |
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