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    portraying them as forlorn because of the stress misfortune has inflicted. Through doing so‚ they seek to build a convincing case that each woman was justified in murdering her children by living within oppressive time periods that disregarded her personhood; Medea was ostracized for actively seeking vengeance upon her husband who hastily replaced her with another in bed and Sethe was denied connate autocratic parenting and was subjected to abuse and rape under the constraints of slavery.

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    child’s. The reasoning behind why people believe that the mother’s rights overrule the rights of the unborn child’s is because the unborn child has not yet adopted personhood and therefore does not have the same rights as the mother who has full personhood. Personhood is the status of being a human being. However the problem is when personhood begins which is the dispute to when the unborn child becomes a human being. Whereas others argue that the foetus is a growing human being and is a potential person

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    believe that as soon as the embryo is fertilised‚ it has rights and personhood begins. Roman Catholics and Conservative Protestants hold this view where life and personhood begins at conception. They are ‘Pro Life’ therefore they believe that abortion is wrong in every circumstance and thus should never be permitted. They believe this because life is holy and belongs to God and therefore only God can take it away. As life and personhood starts at conception‚ abortion cannot take place at any time during

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    generation. Even through the spiraling curtails of each passing generation the ideal of preservation of personhood is the underlying goal. Goodman gives reasonable concerns on a universal level for personhood. Taking a look at her work I believe there are undeniable truths overlooked of carnage from ill-humanistic conduct. Making unanimity on human obligations to preserving and defining personhood is a “just” contention. Goodman approaches the means to our end by establishing four violations

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    responsibility to do so. However‚ there is a fine line between being a ’person’ and being a ’human being’ -- they are closely related‚ but are not quite the same. The issue of ’personhood’ is key and essential to any conclusion on the morality of abortion. There are three articles in which each author explains their own view on ’personhood’ and abortion that will help me come to my own personal standpoint on this issue. The first article is named ’The Abortion Issue’ by Mary Anne Warren‚ the next article

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    Q. Ethical Issues Regarding Abortion & The Catholic Church’s Teaching on it Abortion was one of the issues in which modern bioethical reflection begun. It is an issue which has been bitterly debated for centuries‚ but in particular recent times where there are new threats to human life on an alarming scale facilitated by new technologies‚ ideas & social developments‚ often within the complicity of ‘the powers of the world’ & leading to the development of a veritable ‘culture of death’

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    to studies of the morphology‚ ecology‚ and behavior of human and non-human primates. Natural Selection: Nature selecting traits that a certain species will have. Mutation: something that makes someone different from another person. Genetic Drift: movement of genetic material from one population to another. Gene Flow: Primatology (study of non-human primates) primate anatomy‚ field studies of wild animals‚ primate psychology‚ etc. Paleoanthropology Human Variation spatial and temporal

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    Currently‚ three kinds of primates reside at Manila Zoo‚ namely‚ Philippine monkey‚ Celebes black ape‚ and Japanese red-faced macaque (J. Pedron‚ personal communication‚ March 16‚ 2016). On the other hand‚ Ark Avilon Zoo houses two kinds of primates: Orangutan and Java gibbon (N. Rafael‚ personal communication‚ March 19‚ 2016). According to Pedron‚ the zoo obtained the primates through donation and trade. Most of the Philippine monkeys found in Manila Zoo were given by the owners who obtained the

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    Primatology is the study of non-human primates and I find it the most interesting of the four subfields. The study of Primatology focuses on the biological and psychological aspects of non-human primates. Also it looks at the similarities shared between humans and primates. Primatologists focus on studying and conducting research on primates in three main ways; field study‚ laboratory study‚ and through captivity. In captivity‚ they try to replicate natural primate habitat in a controlled captive setting

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    In it contains the reasoning behind sub personhood‚ and the correlations between non whiteness and the state of nature. Giving a skewed overview of reality allowing those within the Racial Contract themselves to be blinded by it. Since those in agreement are the fish‚ they are unable to see the

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