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Category: /Social Sciences
…(Matthews 36). Those birth control drives failed because of Maoist skepticisms and popular resistance. Then in 1979, the Chinese government tries population control again, now under the leadership of Deng Xiaoping. Many demographers wanted zero population…
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…that the uterus provides nutrients, oxygen, blood, and everything else a baby needs through the attached umbilical cord. When the mom is giving birth, the amniotic sac that has been protecting the baby pops and the baby comes out of the uterus. The doctor cuts…
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…impeded if conditions of these norms were stalled. The ultimate fight for women's sexual freedom of family limitation would be by the means of birth controls to revolutionize her sexuality in society completely. Fighting for the distribution of information…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Society has such a profound control over man and his nature. "Man is born evil; at birth, he is born with an evil nature, inclined to hurt, murder, rob, rape, and steal. However, it is society which controls his evil instincts. Without these, men would…
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Category: /History
…increased 7.3 per cent during the years from1972 to 1990 while the number of abortions increased 11.7 per cent during those years (Factbot). Abortion should no longer be legal. It is rapidly becoming a form of birth control. No longer must women worry about…
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Category: /History
…strictly enforced. During 1934-38 the conviction rate of crimes associated with abortion rose by fifty percent. Birth control clinics were closed down and access to contraceptive advice and devices were severely restricted. There were massive propaganda…
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…involves a process that prevents rationality and consciousness from ever being formed. This can be paralleled to other procedures that involve the same block of formation of rationality, particularly any form of birth control. Not allowing the development…
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…introduce us to new horizons of desire and experience. Parents send mixed messages when telling their young daughter to come to them if she ever needs birth control, no questions asked. When this actually happens, the parent really freaks out and induces…
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…personal feelings, but the perserverance showed through and gives us the rights we have today. Here are some important cases: 1965 - Griswold v. Connecticut - upheld the right to privacy and ended the ban on birth control. Eight years later…
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Category: /Literature/English
…feelings, but the perserverance showed through and gives us the rights we have today. Here are some important cases: 1965 - Griswold v. Connecticut - upheld the right to privacy and ended the ban on birth control. Eight years later, the Supreme Court ruled…
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