Papers 1431-1440 of total 59599 found.
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…seeks to control the people. Brave New World takes a person at birth and inbreeds within them an uncontrollable need to follow society doctrine while 1984 uses fear of death as the method of control. The societies use completely different methods to control
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…well controlled, have shown that the damage to the developing fetus, such as low birth rate CNS ( Central Nervous System) impairment, etc. are caused by the direct consequence of the effects of alcohol. In addition, some of these studies have shown a clear…
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…. Tomakin had returned to civilization without the girl. Without birth control she gave birth to a son, John, who grew up among the indians. John taught himself to read and the only learning he had was what he had picked up from reading Shakespeare. Bernard…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…in a predetermined way (Wood 116). The Malthusian belt was worn by women in the novel to store their birth control. It was so common and accepted that it was used as a fashion object. In the World State mandatory birth-control measures are used to regulate the growth…
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…there are other options available, it is mainly used as birth control, abortion is a harmful process to your health, and it undercuts the very principal this country was made on. Abortion should be illegal because it is not the only option when having a child…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, such as the sun, moon, winds, and water. The ancient Greeks had a sense of weakness before the powers of nature. The both revered it and feared it, they acknowledged their dependence on the divine beings whom they believed those powers to be controlled. From birth
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…. The solution to the large deer herd is extermination. Not extermination but government controlled family planning in China has reduced the birthrate. In 1969 the birthrate was 34.11 per thousand and by 1994 the birth rate had dropped to 17.7 per thousand…
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…of them being poor. Efforts have been made to promote birth control, but even so the population continues to rise at a rapid pace. 3.3 Education: Despite the lack of resources education facilities have improved. Education is mainly the responsibility…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that is. The other husbands were sexually vigorous, but harder to control. The first three were rich, old, and jealous. She tamed them by accusing them of promiscuous behavior, that she herself practiced. Her fourth husband had a mistress, so she "gave him a real cause…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that birth control is outlawed in Afghanistan, the majority of these women also have dependent children. These women can chose to either beg on the streets or, as many women do choose, prostitution. Prostitution is a very dangerous occupation for women…
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