By Linda Dillow, Lorraine Pintus
ISBN-10: 1602550085
ISBN-13: 9781602550087
Temas de intimidad responde a las veintiún preguntas más comunes acerca del sexo que han hecho las esposas cristianas, de acuerdo con una encuesta nacional a más de mil mujeres. Escrito desde los angeles perspectiva de dos esposas cristianas maduras y maestras de l. a. Biblia, mujeres que llegarás a conocer como maestras y amigas, Temas de intimidad es un libro bíblico e informativo, a veces humorístico, otras veces práctico, pero en todo momento honesto. A través de su enseñanza sólida, testimonios cálidos, aportaciones bíblicas y consejos de expertos, encontrarás respuestas a tus dudas y temores, revelaciones sorprendentes acerca de l. a. perspectiva de Dios sobre el sexo y una variedad de rules creativas y prácticas para mejorar l. a. relación física con el esposo que amas.
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It is the social existence of a system of laws and their pervasive application that allows all citizens in a formal democracy to be members of that society. A system of laws provides equal rights and equality of all citizens under them. In turn, citizenship appears as the legal form of social membership (Hirschmann, 1992; Lummis, 1992; Turner, 1990). In the particular case of reproductive rights, all individuals are entitled to the inalienable rights over their own bodies, and to be able to decide freely about their fertility and when or whether to have children.
Reproductive decisions could not be made disregarding the “needs of the nation”; otherwise citizenship freedom would be used irresponsibly. In this sense, reproductive freedom was at odds with national development projects, and ultimately with the common good. Reproductive decisions needed to be not only free – it was thought – but also responsible. Since their inception, reproductive rights have been accompanied by the idea of responsibility. But the concept was not fully defined until 1974 through the World Plan of Action in Population.
2). Also at the center is the crucial problem of how Fig. 2. Rights within Nations. Reproductive Rights: An Analytical Proposal 31 and who defines, at certain historical junctions, what is a national need, what is in the best interest of a nation, and what constitutes a social and political priority. Ultimately, it is about how democratic a society is, and how participatory and representative the political system really is (Habermas, 1996; Hirschmann, 1992; Seligman, 1992; Taylor, 1995). Population policies are specific and historical expressions of how states and governments interpret the relation between development and demographic phenomena.
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