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    view in a very difficult situation considering life or death of a disabled unborn child. The fetus belonging to Jessica and Marco is determined to have a rare condition in which it has no arms and a 25% possibility of having Downs’s syndrome. Considering all these physical and mental disabilities, this child if born will not be productive, but must probably be attended to by a care taker day and night. In addition, this child will also suffer physically and mentally due to the inability of being independent

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    to occur and induce great danger to the unborn child? Imagine the type of pain the parents will feel. For one father-to-be from Arkansas, he never expected on what was about to come. According to a news article from CNN news, Chris Creekmore and Leslie were a couple from Arkansas who were soon to become parents. However, a very unfortunate event occurred; Leslie contracted the flu virus and had a miscarriage (Payne and Landau). Along with their unborn child, Leslie and

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    you do next? This is the same scenario that Margaret Langston is battling in season two from the television series Resurrection. As a well-respected woman in the community, Margaret has agreed to assist the neighborhood mob in the prevention of a child being born in their town. As events unfold and the plot thickens Margaret attempts various methods to evade the distress of cognitive dissonance. “Cognitive dissonance refers to a situation involving conflicting attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors

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    pressure. When the young girl talks about the mountains looking like white elephants, one would think she is comparing the mountains to her unborn child. Which she sees in her mind the elatedly birth of her baby. These being unique like the uncommon white elephant. You would think that the color white meaning innocence and purity is what she was comparing her unborn baby too. When the young girl looked at the fields of grain and the trees one would think that represented fertility and fruitfulness which

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    (Rispoli, Di Chirico, Sibille, & Carletti, 2013). Each of these treatments should be carefully evaluated with a patient that is pregnant. Since L.D. has hemorrhage on the brain, cerebral angiography should be performed because it can be safe for her unborn child. Cerebral angiography reveals important details about the AVM such as location, size, feeding arteries, and drainage. The fetus is rarely affected by the material that is used during testing if the fetus is shielded

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    but I had a hard time understanding why she was so careful. It all seemed a little excessive to me. I didn’t realize until later that she was saving her unborn child from so much by being so careful. In Psychology 200, we learned about teratogens and their effect on an unborn child. A teratogen is any environmental agent that harms the unborn child during pregnancy (Berk, 2014, p. 85). I

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    love she feels towards the child. However, while most woman follow suit in this situation, others have quite a different perspective on the matter. Some women act out of love in a much alternative course. This can be highlighted in a poem by Gwendolyn Brooks called “the mother”. She relates the idea of abortion to the reader in passionate expression of her regret, and allows the reader to glimpse her experience with motherhood and the fierce love she feels toward her unborn. Abortion is met as an unspeakable

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    to understand and change the current issue facing unborn children. This policy brief provides information on how the United States can provide protective rights to the fetus while also providing protective rights to the mother whom is consuming drugs while pregnant. The goal is also to provide ways for mothers whom are pregnant to receive counseling through their addictions and ultimately provide a better lifestyle for the mother and unborn child. In the mid-1980s, national attention on the relationship

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    Subconsciously authors tend to write their personal life experiences in their writer. Just as a psychologist would analyze a patient by asking them questions. With brief research of the author and the use of their story, one may analyze them just like a psychologist would. Hills like white Elephants by Ernest Hemingway uses symbolism to demonstrate important life decisions and the consequences behind them. He mentions the phrase “white elephants,” a white elephant is interpreted as a gift that is

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    Abby Brunswick Professor Rice Composition II April 28, 2013 In this day and age sciences plays a larger role in births than it ever has before. Now people can physically alter their unborn child to have characteristics that they can hand choose. There are also ways for people to create a baby to be the perfect match for a sick brother or sister in order to make sure they can be their sibling’s keeper. What will happen to America when people get away from creating these babies for curing purposes

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