Word: unwantedness
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To reinforce the shame and remind women of the options, antiabortion groups are undertaking a war of images. Last month the Arthur S. DeMoss Foundation, a Pennsylvania-based group that contributes to conservative causes, began an ad campaign on cable stations to promote the idea that adoption is the solution...
Moving to New York City in 1976, he whirled through a quick succession of jobs with such big-name choreographers as Eliot Feld, Lar Lubovitch, Laura Dean and Hannah Kahn. "I didn't have a giant attention span," he says, explaining why he was so peripatetic. But that was only...
In the end, many women have unwanted children and have no money left to support them. The New York Times reports that half the students at the John Hopkins School of Medicine say they will not perform abortions when they are doctors. This is indicative of the pace at which...
The appearance of an article in this month's Esquire magazine suggests that the sexual atmosphere on Harvard's campus has actually gotten worse. On every campus, fears of disease, unwanted pregnancy and rejection have always had chilling influences on sex life.
At Harvard, only five percent of those who had experienced "unwanted attention" reported it to College authorities.