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…to the Nazis, being regarded as crucial to the future success of The Third Reich. Much was done to raise the popularity of marriage and increase birth-rate, as mothers who stayed at home to bring up large families were put on a pedestal and treated with utmost…
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…. There is a frequent reference to sun or light. As Mithra is born there is light bursting from the heavens, while Jesus is considered to be the light of God. There is also a reference to a sacred tree at the time of Mithra's birth. In Christianity, in the Garden of Eden…
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…According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, abortion is defined as the termination of pregnancy before the fetus is capable of independent life. Abortions must be conducted before the end off six months, or the fetus will leave the womb…
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…Gender Roles <Tab/> A boy, girl, or the choice between? The answer to this question at the birth of a newborn baby will determine, in most cases, how the parents raise the child and what "roles" they will try to teach their new child…
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…this situation. Between 1947 and 1949 Japan had a baby boom. The Japanese baby boom was very short and after that the birth rate declined dramatically. This a brief amount of time compared to the baby boom of the U.S. (1946-1964) During the first half…
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…parents. In the case of most 1st generation American raised children; parents have a fear of loosing their ethnic traditions and morals and tend to enforce them with a greater importance. The story of my childhood begins with my birth in India to a low-middle…
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…the creator realises what he has done when it is too late. As he writes in his journal he quotes "Serious BIRTH defects..." this relates to birth. We symbolise birth with beauty and happiness. In deep contrast, in this birth it includes pain and ugliness. When…
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…of Union troops gave land to freed slaves and enforced other reforms following the Civil War. Reconstruction governments were often made up of newly empowered blacks whose job was to control the confederate state before they were reinstated into the union. Klan…
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…, there is not a brother or sister to be seen. This is the simple but profound effect of China's one-child policy; the government's desperate, long-running experiment in population control and social engineering dealing with the use of birth-control, oral contraceptives…
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…. As today, pregnancy, in Utopia, could be prevented using a variety of methods. Where our society uses male and female birth control methods, Utopia has pregnancy substitute (a procedure in which Utopian woman are given all the psychological benefits…
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