Papers 1501-1510 of total 11023 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…that the Australian female labour force had ever witnessed. All over the world, it is common for women to have part-time or summer jobs, and the participation rate of teenage girls is high. It is also mostly high throughout the world in places as Australia because…
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…the means? Essentially all reproduction is done these days with medical help at delivery, and even before. Truly natural human reproduction would make pregnancy-related death the number.1 killer of adult women. Of course, some forms of medical help are more…
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…for diagnosing certain genetic disorders early in pregnancy” (National Genetics Foundation). Technology currently in use in the field of genetics has increasingly become important in helping people make difficult choices. For a family with a history of a genetic…
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…, necrophilia, etc. Jeff Dahmer was born in Milwaukee on May 21, 1960, to Lionel and Joyce Dahmer. He was a child who was wanted and adored, in spite of the difficulties of Joyce's pregnancy. He was a normal, healthy child whose birth was the occasion…
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…Feldman became my manager and I was allowed to have Natasha on the set with me. Bit by bit that year, I was becoming more noticed and recognized. I began seeing my teenage idol, Joe Dimaggio, and although we had different I ideas about most things…
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Category: /History
…tuberculosis. Or he may have had plague or sweating sickness. Young Henry was now heir to the throne. He was guarded at all times and allowed to see few people. Henry was a very tall, athletic, handsome teenager. He kept his exuberant personality under control…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, there is a concept that deals with the issue of pain. Because culture in Western society only allows for pain in instances of accidents and pregnancy, people find other ways of experiencing such pain. This pain cannot help but change one’s outlook on life in some way…
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…, gynecological problems, sexually transmitted diseases, and pregnancy. "About one third of sexually abused Williams 6 children report or exhibit no visible symptoms, and about two thirds of those who do show symptoms recover significantly during the first 12 to 18…
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…in computers, video cassettes, and by magazines that relates to sex and pornography. These sites usually target young girls and young boys and give them free memberships. Some students and teenagers visit these sites and chat about sex and lock in many young…
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…and the Pregnancy Disability Act of 1978 resulted. It amended Title VII and stopped discrimination of women in all areas of employment . The Women's Movement had a number of successes in the area of women's health. They aimed…
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