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    Objective: By the end of the lesson‚ leaner should be able to; 2.1 Explain how electronic transactions can reduce paperwork and delay(advantages ). 2.2 Examine how EDI has developed and laid the foundations for b2b e-business. 2.3 Evaluate the use of different Electronic Payment Systems. 1 Electronic Transactions Bringing this concept into perspective by answering the question. What is Electronic Transactions? (Class discussion). An act of buying or selling something or sending money electronically

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    Abortion Thesis

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    Thesis Abortion is a totally unacceptable‚ cruel and unethical practice and should be considered illegal except under some special cases and medical circumstances that indicate a danger to the mother. Our judicial system must consider the ethical and moral aspects of abortion as an intrinsic part of the problem when approaching this social issue. The recent banning of the partial birth abortion is a huge stride in the positive direction. Introduction Abortion is the one of

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    Yes to Abortion

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    Yes To Abortion Before abortion was legal‚ 100‚000 women died every year from getting back-alley abortions. Now that abortion is legal fewer women are dying of it. Women should be able to have abortion because before abortion was legal many women suffered terribly‚ no one has the right to tell them what to do with their body‚ and they should have control over medical issues that may arise. First of all‚ before abortion was legal many women suffered terribly. In the past abortion was very

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    Unsafe Abortion

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    Unit III Unsafe abortion Unsafe abortion is a persistent‚ preventable pandemic. WHO defines unsafe abortion as a procedure for terminating an unintended pregnancy either by individuals without the necessary skills or in an environment that does not conform to minimum medical standards‚ or both.1? References 1 World Health Organization. The prevention and management of unsafe abortion. Report of a Technical Working Group. http://whqlibdoc.who.int/hq/1992/WHO_MSM_92.5.pdf (accessed July 6

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    Abortion Cons

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    Abortion Cons - Reasons Against Abortion * The important con that should be considered is can we choose to kill unwanted pregnancies? One shouldn’t be so irresponsible to land up in a situation where they have to be unmerciful to the unborn. * Most of unplanned pregnancies if extended to childbirth may prove to be wanted later. * A growing embryo is considered human with the heartbeats initiating as early as 21st day of conception. So what if we cannot see the human form‚ it does have

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    The Effects of Abortion

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    What are the effects of Abortion? Researchers investigating post-abortion reactions report only one positive emotion: relief. This emotion is understandable‚ especially in light of the fact that the majority of aborting women report feeling under intense pressure to "get it over with. Temporary feelings of relief are frequently followed by a period psychiatrists identify as emotional "paralysis‚" or post-abortion "numbness."18 Like shell-shocked soldiers‚ these aborted women are unable to express

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    Judaism And Abortion

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    Sandra Gos Judaism on Abortion. For several years Abortion has been a hot topic not only in politics but also in numerous religions around the world. When I began to search the view of abortion in the Jewish religion I was astonished. I assumed Judaism is very strict on abortion and is frowned upon in any situation. Once I started to look deeper on this ethical opinion I learned that Judaism is a lot more concerned of the well-being of the living person than the fetus. Though‚ before proceeding

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    Abortion Sources

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    pregnancies‚ but that’s not what happens” – Lindsey Tanner‚ Associated press * “Most abortions occur in the first 12 weeks when the embryo is about the size of a lima bean.” – Lindsey Tanner‚ Associated press * “Hope Clinic patients come from Kentucky‚ where the number of abortions has steadily dropped from almost 4‚400 in 2007 to roughly 3‚900 in 2012.” – Lindsey Tanner‚ Associated press * “Mississippi abortions have steadily dropped‚ from nearly 3‚000 in 2007 to about 2‚200 in 2011.” – Lindsey

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    Christianity And Abortion

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    Love Ethic of Jesus can also be applied to the concept of abortion. As one can tell by the name of this ethical system‚ Christianity is the main proponent of this system through its direct application of the Great Commandment. The Great Commandment states that one should love God and that one should love his/her neighbor as one loves his/herself. Following the Great Commandment without the applications of Christianity as a whole‚ abortion could be seen as a viable and moral choice. The reasoning

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    Pro Abortion

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    to have an abortion. Having to go through numerous trials to see if you are mentally capable of having an abortion is really unconscionable interference. There are many factors that contribute to why a mother-to-be would have an abortion. She could have been raped or not be financially ready to have a child. I 100% agree with women wanting to have one. There should be no ones opinion into her decision‚ if she wants to have one it should be solely her decision. Having an abortion is a HUGE decision

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