An Invaluable Prelude to NRLC
2010 :
Come to The Association for
Interdisciplinary Research in
Values and Social Change
Part One of Three
By Dave Andrusko
Part Two explains the
origins of Wesley Smith’s
determination to fight assisted
suicide.
Part Three details the
amazing success of adult stem
cells, especially overseas!
Please be sure to also read
“National Right to Life New
Today” (www.nationalrighttolifenews.org).
Send your much appreciated
comments to
daveandrusko@gmail.com.
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Dr. Wanda Franz,
president,
Association for
Interdisciplinary
Research in
Values and Social Change |
If you haven’t already, it is
really time to make plans to
attend the pro-life educational
event of the year: NRLC's annual
convention. NRLC 2010 takes
place this year in Pittsburgh,
June 24-26. (For full details
about the convention, see
http://stoptheabortionagenda.com/convention.)
Each year I do my best to alert
everyone to one of the most
important gatherings of the
convention—which actually takes
place the night before NRLC 2010
officially opens. It is the
annual meeting of the
Association for
Interdisciplinary Research in
Values and Social Change.
Beginning at 8:00 pm June 23,
some of the finest pro-life
researchers and educators will
deliver a series of papers on
very important subjects.
If you are not familiar with the
group, the Association for
Interdisciplinary Research in
Values and Social Change is a
professional organization which
offers a forum to exchange ideas
of scientific and social science
disciplines. The Association is
a network of pro-life
professionals who encourage
research and academic
publication and the development
of textbooks and curricula for
high schools and colleges.
You can access past Association
bulletins at
www.abortionresearch.us.
This is very much worth your
time. If you can come on
Wednesday, June 23, you will be
given the opportunity to hear:
Priscilla Coleman, Ph.D.,
Associate Professor
Bowling Green State University,
Bowling Green, Ohio
Abortion and Mental Health:
Consolidating and Solidifying
the Evidence with Results of a
Meta-Analysis
Michael New, Ph.D., Assistant
Professor
University of Alabama
The Effects of Pro-Life
Legislation on State Statistics:
The Impact of the Pennsylvania
Abortion Control Act
Catherine T. Coyle, R.N.,
Ph.D.
Alliance for Post-Abortion
Research & Training Perceptions
of Preabortion Counseling
Inadequacy and Decision Conflict
as predictors of Subsequent
Relationship Problems and
Psychological Stress in Men and
Women
Raymond Adamek, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus, Kent State
University
"Does Legal Abortion Enhance
Women's Reproductive Health?"
The M.C. for the evening is the
Association's president, Wanda
Franz, Ph.D. The program is free
and refreshments will be served
at 10:00 p.m.
Don’t forget: full information
about how to register and make
hotel reservations, if needed,
is found at
http://stoptheabortionagenda.com/convention.
Part Two
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