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100 _aLeland, John,
245 0 _aUnder Din of Abortion Debate, an Experience Shared Quietly.
_cJohn Leland.
260 _bNew York Times,
_c2005.
440 _aSIRS Enduring Issues 2006.
_nArticle 20,
_pHuman Relations,
_x1522-3248;
500 _aArticles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006.
500 _aOriginally Published: Under Din of Abortion Debate, an Experience Shared Quietly, Sept. 18, 2005; pp. 1+.
520 _a"More than 25 million Americans have had abortions since the Supreme Court decided Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton in 1973. Often kept secret, even from close friends or family members, the experience cuts across all income levels, religions, races, lifestyles, political parties and marital circumstances. Though abortion rates have been falling since 1990, to their lowest level since the mid-1970's, abortion remains one of the most common surgical procedures for women in America. More than one in five pregnancies end in abortion." (NEW YORK TIMES) This article profiles how "in Little Rock (Arkansas) on an August [2005] weekend, 26 women from as far away as Oklahoma joined the more than one million American women who will probably have abortions this year. Their experiences, at one of only two clinics in the state, offer a ground-level view of abortion in 2005, a landscape altered by shifts in technology, law, demographics and the political climate."
599 _aRecords created from non-MARC resource.
650 _aAbortion
650 _aAbortion
_xLaw and legislation
650 _aAbortion
_xMoral and ethical aspects
650 _aAbortion
_xReligious aspects
650 _aAbortion services
650 _aWomen
_xAttitudes
710 _aProQuest Information and Learning Company
_tSIRS Enduring Issues 2006,
_pHuman Relations.
_x1522-3248;
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999 _c37506
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