Contributions made by Baruch Professors to Abortion

Critics of State Bill Say It Would Restrict Abortions By BECCA AARONSON Published: March 23, 2013   Some professors in different academic fields make contribution to the study related to abortion in Baruch. Supporting the idea that states bill restrict abortion, an economics professor, Ted Joyce, pointed out the effect of law on the number of abortion.(http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/24/us/foes-of-texas-bill-say-it-would-restrict-legal-abortions.html) Furthermore, Dr. Joel Brind, a biochemist
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Behind China’s High Abortion Rate: New Sexual Freedoms

  Behind China’s High Abortion Rate: New Sexual Freedoms By DIDI KIRSTEN TATLOW   People originally held the belief that the high abortion rate in China comes from it’s one child policy. But recently it has changed. People now linked it to a new sexual freedom in China. They believe that Chinese women are more open than several years ago
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Cruelty to Women Overseas

Although the title of the article is called”Cruelty to Women Overseas”, it’s actual purpose is to ask the Obama Administration to make changes on an amendment called the Helms Amendment which was originally enacted in 1973 and restricts the use of United States foreign aid money to finance abortions overseas, even in places where abortion is legal. The article cites
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Abortion in New York State

Abortion in New York State The article indicates that two of every five pregnancies in the New York City end in abortion. This statistic has barely changed in more than a decade. In 2009, there were 126,774 births, 11,620 miscarriages and 87,273 abortions in New York City. New York State law does not place as many restrictions on abortion as
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40 Years After Roe v. Wade, Thousands March to Oppose Abortion

  40 Years After Roe v. Wade, Thousands March to Oppose Abortion By ASHLEY PARKER Published: January 25, 2013 Thousands of people from all around the country came to the National Mall for a march that against abortions. The march holds annually after few days after the anniversary of the supreme court decision in Roe V. Wade, which legalized abortion.
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