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  2. Mary Anne Warren - Wikipedia

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    Mary Anne Warren (August 23, 1946 [1] – August 9, 2010) was an American writer and philosophy professor, noted for her writings on the issue of abortion and animal rights. Biography [ edit ]

  3. Mary Warren (Salem witch trials) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Warren (c. 1674 — c. 1710) was an accuser and later confessed witch during the 1692 Salem witch trials. [1] She was a servant for John and Elizabeth Proctor . Renouncing her claims after threats of beating from her master, she was later accused and arrested for allegedly practicing witchcraft herself, after which she again became ...

  4. Philosophical aspects of the abortion debate - Wikipedia

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    Mary Anne Warren, in her article arguing for the permissibility of abortion, [2] holds that moral opposition to abortion is based on the following argument: It is wrong to kill innocent human beings. The embryo is an innocent human being. Hence it is wrong to kill the embryo. Warren thinks that "human being" is used in different senses in (1 ...

  5. Passengers of the ships Anne and Little James 1623 - Wikipedia

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    In the contingent on board Anne were about 15 persons associated in some way with Mayflower passengers who had come over in 1620. Some joined husbands or future husbands: Hester Cooke, Bridget Fuller, Alice (Carpenter) Southworth who married William Bradford, Elizabeth Warren and Barbara Standish.

  6. Donald Trump's mother: From a Scottish island to New ... - AOL

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    Mary Anne returned briefly to Scotland in 1934 but by then she had met Fred Trump and soon returned to New York for good. The couple lived in a wealthy area of Queens and Mary Anne was active with ...

  7. Gendercide - Wikipedia

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    The term gendercide was first coined by American feminist Mary Anne Warren in her 1985 book, Gendercide: The Implications of Sex Selection. It refers to gender-selective mass killing. [2] Warren drew "an analogy between the concept of genocide" and what she called "gendercide". In her book, Warren wrote:

  8. Clayton Kershaw finalizes $7.5 million, 1-year deal to stay ...

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    The return of three-time Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw gives the Los Angeles Dodgers a 36-year-old leader valued for maturity after nearly two decades with the organization. Los Angeles ...

  9. ‘She ran rings around Warren Buffett’: This IRS auditor ...

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    Anne Scheiber never brought home more than $4,000 a year or received a promotion in her 23-year IRS career — but when she died at the age of 101, the former auditor had amassed a fortune of over ...