Papers 1091-1100 of total 59599 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…information on the first born child's emotional standpoint and the different reactions the child has to family situations. Bates, L. 1990. Inside the Family: Birth Order. London: Woodrow Publishing. Laura Bates wrote this book, and I found it to be very good…
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Category: /Literature/English
…It is an undeniable fact that the planet urgently needs population control. For three decades now, the world has become more and more concerned about the problems of rapid population growth and it is time that these concerns be seriously put into play…
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…, it is technically a premature birth. The practice of abortion was widespread in ancient times as a method of birth control. Later it was restricted or forbidden by most world religions, but it was not considered an offense in secular law until the 19th century. During…
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…unnatural, it might be in the best interests of the human population in general to try and control just who can and cannot raise children. The Proposal The concept of government sanctioned and applied birth control is not a new one. In China, couples…
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Category: /Literature/English
…dropped twenty percent. The Catholic Church and state used its muscle to paralyze a once successful birth control program (Eirlich). Many women use the rhythm method of birth control because they are a part of a religion that condones artificial…
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…-founded this foundation with Hudson Hoagland. It became a major center for the study of steroid hormones and mammalian reproduction. Pincus's most important work was in the reproductive part of physiology. He studied the human birth and ways to control
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…behave in an undesirable manner. Also, there have been studies using identical twins that have been separated at birth and raised by different families. These studies show that even though they grew up in completely different environments, they still had many…
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…rooms with the complementary flower at the corner of the table and the television remote control found chained next to the bars of the bed. The smell of disinfectant lingers as if patients still frequented the place when they died. Former patient belongings…
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Category: /History
…for a social security system and suggested that population growth would ultimately be checked by means of birth control. Looking at today’s society herein the United States, it could be assumed that our forefathers were paying attention to Condorcet’s views. We…
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…of the Bessemer process of making steel in the U.S. Carnegie was extremely successful, acquiring a controlling interest in other large steel plants. By 1899, when he consolidated his interests in the Carnegie Steel Company, he controlled about 25 percent…
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