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1.

Abortion & The Catholic Church

A 5 page essay arguing that 'prolife is prochoice.' This paper is based largely upon views of the Roman Catholic Church. Bibliography lists 5 sources.


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Abortion & Fetal Rights

A 7 page paper that considers the issue of the rights of a fetus, and demonstrates the correlation between the rights and responsibilities of an adult and the same rights and responsibilities of a fetus when applied to the topic of abortion. Bibliography lists 2 sources.


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Abortion & Women's Rights

A 5 page paper discussing women's rights and abortion. Bibliography lists 9 sources.


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Pro Abortion / A Woman's Right to Life

A 6 page philosophical argument for the right to life of women seeking abortions over the right to life of the fetus. The argument focuses on the theme of dominance. Bibliography lists 14 sources.


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Abortion & The Husband's Right to Know

12 pages worth of notes and partial essays on well-known cases such as Pennsylvania's Planned Parenthood vs. Casey and the implications it has for a husband's right to know that his wife is getting an abortion. Thematic argument here is in favor of the husband's right to know and to participate in the decision-making process. No bibliography available.


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Abortion / A Moral Issue No Matter How One Looks At It

10 pages in length. A realistic look at the pro-choice (abortion) argument and its implications. From both a social and a political standpoint, it is argued that abortion is a moral choice on any level. Relevant issues, debates, feelings, theories, beliefs, etc; are evaluatively assessed to build and support the writer's argument. Supreme Court issues are included in the discussion as well. Bibliography lists 16 sources.


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Abortion as the Right of any Woman Under Any Circumstances

A 5 page paper discussing abortion based essentially around the book by Jonathan Glover entitled, 'Causing Death and Saving Lives.' The premise is that a woman should be able to obtain an abortion regardless of the reasons. It is the choice of the woman as it is her body in question and no one has to make that right for her. Other sources aside from Glover's book are used to either support the idea or to demonstrate the opposing views. Bibliography lists 4 sources.


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Abortion Ethics

12 pages in length. Throughout history, there has not likely been a more fiery or controversial issue than that of abortion. Indeed, the ethics behind the act of aborting a fetus is what lies at the core of the ongoing debate between two very strong-willed and opinionated viewpoints. The ethical concerns that revolved around the abortion issue are those that encompass a great many ideals - both religious and personal - that have to do with an individual's concept of right and wrong. To some, the ethical implications mean allowing the woman her right to choose; to others, it is no different than murder. This paper will discuss the various ethical viewpoints surrounding the controversial issue of abortion. Bibliography lists 8 sources.


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Pro - Choice / Why Women Must Have Free Choice in Reproductive Decisions

This 8 page argument supports a woman's right to make the decision to have an abortion. The debate has raged for decades and its time to say enough is enough! Bibliography list seven sources.


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Logic & Abortion

A short sketch of assertions, premises, and logical counter-replies for the abortion argument. 4 pages in length, no bibliography. Please send us e-mail for more details.


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Abortion And The Women's Movement

It is naturally assumed and probably correct that the women's movement began in the latter two decades of the nineteenth century. By the early 1930's, it was believed that gender roles had been culturally constructed in such a manner as to preclude such access by perpetrating a system of subjugation and beliefs that women were inferior to men. This opened the gates to advocating changes in social structure and cultural norms. From a women's history point of view the issue of abortion has run the gamut from total opposition to advocating for safe and economic access. The nineteenth-century women's rights advocates were unanimous in opposing abortion. This 5 page paper presents, in essay form, a brief history of the women's movement and the changes in attitude, within the movement, concerning abortion.


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Abortion: A Multifaceted Issue

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.


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Social Ethics/ Abortion and Euthanasia

A 6 page analysis of the first two chapters of Social Ethics: Morality and Social Policy, edited by Thomas Mappes and Jane Zembaty, which deals with the moral problems of abortion and euthanasia. The arguments that are presented, both pro and con, conservative and liberal, are summarized and discussed. No additional sources cited.


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Nurses & Euthanasia - When Ethics Conflict

An 8 page essay that examines the moral dilemmas faced by nurses as they try to reconcile the Nurse's Code to euthanasia and the right to die issue. Discussed are the three ethics of autonomy, beneficence, and nonmaleficence and how these ethics should be applied in situations involving euthanasia. Bibliography lists 5 sources.


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Medical Point of View on Moral and Ethical Issues

A 6 page paper which examines six specific subjects requiring moral and ethical judgments from a medical perspective. The six sections covered are patient advocacy from a patient advocate point of view; the legal definition and responsibilities of moral vs. ethical behavior; addressing and identifying difference between moral and ethical behavior in the medical profession; a situation application in which ideas for a student are proposed as to what to do when asked to participate in a first trimester abortion patient believes is 5 months instead of 3; what to do when a member of the surgical staff is impaired through substance abuse; and addressing ethical responsibilities regarding research when asked to participate in ethical research experiments. Bibliography lists 4 sources.


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Application Of Functionalism To An Ethnography

A 5 page paper discussing an ethnographic analysis of an abortion clinic in terms of George Homan's functionalist theory, which centered on the evaluation and assessment of human groups, the activities in which they take part, interactions between them, their sentiments and their norms. Ball (1967) describes the abortion clinic personnel and patrons as deviant, but the functionalist view holds that it serves a purpose because it is a part of the society. Bibliography lists 5 sources.


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The Conflict of 'Right-to-Life' vs 'Free Choice' According to Marx & Coser

This 5 page report discusses the ongoing conflict among groups who support abortion rights and those groups who oppose abortion through an application of both Karl Marx and Lewis Coser's opinions and approaches to conflict in society. Bibliography lists 2 sources.


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Abortion-ProChoice

In 5 pages the author discusses abortion from a prochoice point of view. Abortion is a woman's right. It is a right that has been legal to all women of this nation for more than twenty-five years. A woman's body is her own. Others do not have the right to tell her what to do with her body. Bibliography lists 7 sources.


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Abortion

A 5 page comparison of two articles which argue on the issue of abortion. One article is from 1985 and is a personal narrative of the famous actress Ali McGraw, who believes that abortion is the right of the individual. The other article is from 1995 and is the personal beliefs of an unknown woman who is religious and sees abortion as terribly wrong. Both articles make valid points, as both sides do often do, illustrating that it is still just as an emotional topic today as it was three, or thirteen, years ago. Bibliography lists 2 sources.


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Personal Resistance & Abortion

A 5 page paper discussing the various positions of personal resistance in relationship to the subject of abortion. Using abortion as a definite example the paper examines the inherent need to resist some aspect of the surrounding environment or government. while this has done the country a great deal of good in many instances, it has also cost us greatly in terms of weakening our sense of community. Bibliography lists 3 sources.


21.

Advertising Alcohol and Company's Rights

A 12 page paper in which the author argues that bans and restrictions places upon alcohol advertisements violate first amendment rights. Bibliography lists 18 sources.


22.

Is Alcoholism a Hereditary Disease ? - Yes !

A 7 page research paper arguing quite strongly that alcoholism is, in fact, a hereditary disease linked to our genes. Using the findings of specific studies in books and journals, the writer debunks the myth that alcohol is a social disease and that the only familial influences are those related to peer pressure and modeling. Both sides of the argument are weighed, assessed, and the ultimately conclusion that alcoholism is hereditary-- is reached. Bibliography lists 10 sources.


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Alcoholism / Sin .. Not A Disease?

A 26 page paper arguing that alcoholism, while manifesting physical symptoms and genetic changes, is not in itself a disease, but rather a sin. The genetic evidence that has been found quite likely is not the cause, but is rather the result of alcoholism, as those genetic defects have been found only in true alcoholics. While researchers are adept at describing the effects of other, less controversial, chemical compounds that arise and are manifested in changes of gene expression, they seem to be unable to apply the same methods of research to issues connected with alcoholism. Every recovering alcoholic who has been reconciled with his God, either through restitution of a prior relationship or his own first-time meeting understands the power of denial, and that denial of sin does nothing to diminish its existence. Bibliography lists 30 sources in 50 footnotes.


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Sociological Perspectives on Alcoholism

A 9 page paper which addresses the condition of alcoholism from sociological perspectives. The paper is divided into the following categories: statement of the social problem, relevancy to one whose father is an alcoholic, effects of the problem, possible causes of alcoholism, and possible solutions. Bibliography lists 14 sources.


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The Validity of Alcoholism as a Disease

A 5 page paper exploring the possibilities that alcoholism is not, in fact, a disease. The nature of disease is that it is sudden (at least in its discovery, if not in its development) and that it is beyond the control of its victim. Fingarette makes intriguing argument against the claim that alcoholism is a disease, but his lack of substantiation prevents them from being seen as completely valid. Bibliography lists 1 source.


26.

Animal Cruelty

In 5 pages the author presents two clear arguments against cruelty to animals. There are many reason why animal cruelty is wrong. The first refutation is that animal cruelty is against the law in most states under one definition of the legislation or another. The second one is that it is morally wrong to be cruel to animals, just as it is wrong to be cruel to other human beings. Animals have rights that should be upheld. Bibliography lists 5 sources.


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Cruelty To Animals By Use Of Fur Farming And Trapping

5 pages in length. For no other reason than human vanity, animals must suffer excruciatingly slow and painful deaths when they end up caught in a steel jaw leghold trap. The very purpose of trapping these animals is so that companies can manufacture fur apparel in the name of conspicuous consumption and heartless consumerism. If the trapper does not find the animal shortly after its leg has become snarled within the steel teeth -- which can be anywhere from several hours to several days -- it will either chew its own leg off as a means by which to escape or ultimately die from exposure, starvation or dehydration. The writer discusses cruelty as it relates to fur farming and trapping. Bibliography lists 4 sources.


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An Argument for the Legalization of Marijuana

8 pages in length. Although the writer of this essay does not necessarily endorse the use of marijuana, (s)he agrees with the argument that it is politically-incorrect to outlaw it in the United States. Very good points are made from the history of marijuana's existence in the country as well as the similar case of alcohol prohibition during the 1920's. The writer feels that the FDA should regulate the drug so that smokers do not risk using pot that is sneakily mixed with other substances. Medical evidence of marijuana's comparatively mild effects is presented and the report concludes that the negative impacts of marijuana's ban are far worse than those that would prevail if it were allowed to be sold openly and legally. Bibliography lists 4 sources.


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An Argument for the Legalization of Marijuana # 2

A shorter, 5 page version of Marijle2.wps, in which the writer is primarily concerned with the facts that : (1) there exists no solid argument against the legalization of marijuana and (2) outlawing the drug has created the same negative impacts that alcohol prohibition did during the 1920's. It is agreed that marijuana does indeed pose some seriously harmful side effects, but that these are not necessarily any worse than those produced by cigarette smoking-- a very legal activity (assumably because of the industry's economic contribution, etc;) Bibliography lists 8 sources.


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An Argument for the Legalization of Marijuana # 3

A 5 page research paper supporting the legalization of marijuana. Four of the many reasons for legalizing marijuana are discussed; the most compelling reason is medical; the most capitalistic is the many products produced from hemp. Bibliography lists 9 references.




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