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  • 41Timeline of reproductive rights legislation — Reproductive rights are a sub set of human rights pertaining to issues of reproductive health: sexual education, family planning, including contraception and abortion, as well as access and affordability of services. 17th century to 19th… …

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  • 42Eugenics — is the self direction of human evolution : Logo from the Second International Eugenics Conference, 1921, depicting Eugenics as a tree which unites a variety of different fields.[1] Eugenics is the applied science or the bio social movement which… …

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  • 43Kathleen Sebelius — Infobox Governor name= Kathleen Sebelius caption= order= 44th office= Governor of Kansas term start= January 13, 2003 term end= lieutenant= John E. Moore, Mark Parkinson predecessor= Bill Graves successor= Incumbent birth date= birth date and… …

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  • 44Misoprostol — Systematic (IUPAC) name Methyl 7 ((1R,2R,3R) 3 hydroxy 2 ((S,E) 4 hydroxy 4 methyloct 1 enyl) 5 oxocyclopentyl)heptanoate Clinical data …

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  • 45Abortion in the Netherlands — is currently legal on demand with a five day waiting period. History Abortion was deemed illegal under the Penal Code of 1886. Convictions were all but precluded, however, by a requirement that the prosecution prove that the fetus had been alive… …

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  • 46Legalized abortion and crime effect — The legalized abortion and crime effect is the controversial theory that legal abortion reduces crime. Proponents of the theory generally argue that unwanted children are more likely to become criminals and that an inverse correlation is observed …

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  • 47Abortion in Norway — The legality of and public opinion toward abortion in Norway has changed dramatically in the last 100 years. Current Norwegian legislation and public health policy provides for abortion on demand in the first 12 weeks of gestation, by application …

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  • 48Marie-Louise Giraud — (November 17, 1903 July 30, 1943) was a housewife and mother who became one of the last women to be guillotined in France. Giraud was a convicted abortionist in 1940s Nazi occupied France. She was executed on July 30, 1943 for having performed 27 …

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  • 49abortion —    The intensive debate over abortion is a relatively new phenomenon in Christian history. Nevertheless, it is a major divisive issue among Protestant churches around the world.    Though rarely a major topic of concern, abortion has generally… …

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  • 50Margaret Sanger — Margaret Higgins Sanger Sanger in 1922 Born September 14, 1879(1879 09 14) Corning, New York, United States Died …

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