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…freedom and birth control, equality and independence for women, and freedom of thought and expression for all. Goldman's advocacy of these causes, which many deemed subversive at the time, helped set the historical context for some of today's most important…
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…to die or to have a stroke, which can result in irreversible brain damage (Cocaine Use During Pregnancy). Some babies exposed to cocaine before birth have brain damage. A number of studies have found that cocaine-exposed babies tend to score poorly on tests…
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…to die or to have a stroke, which can result in irreversible brain damage (Cocaine Use During Pregnancy). Some babies exposed to cocaine before birth have brain damage. A number of studies have found that cocaine-exposed babies tend to score poorly on tests…
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…. As mentioned previously, about seven thousand HIV-infected women give birth each year, and about twenty-five percent of their babies are HIV-positive. “Maternal transmission accounted for ninety-two percent of all new AIDS cases reported in children in 1994…
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…population control. The human species should not feel entitled to extinct other species as a birthright. Birth control, abortion and quotas need to be supported, if the planet is to remain habitable in the long term. Every second five people are born and two…
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…The origins of the International Nuclear Information System (INIS) date to 1966 when consultants from the former USSR and USA outlined a scheme for an international information system. The birth of such a globally oriented nuclear information system…
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…Does God Exist? I believe that one man alone can not answer that. And that one man alone will never really find actual proof to prove atheists wrong. Myself, personally I believe that there must be some sort of creator, to control all the beauty…
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…cannot be determined. An inherited tendency to develop the disorder occurs in the families of some patients. Some of the known cause include head injuries, strokes, premature birth, infectious disease, complicated deliveries, or drug use/withdrawal…
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…evidence strongly implicates various pollutants in numerous human health problems, such as cancer; birth defects; genetic changes; chronic headaches, fatigue, and irritability; and digestive disorders. By the 1970s many organizations and governments were seeking…
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…the decision making in someone, and difficulty thinking of words, finishing thoughts or following directions. It eventually leaves the person unable of caring for himself or herself. The nerve cells in the part of the brain that controls memory, thinking…
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