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that appear in heavy drinkers are also apparent in alcoholics. Most people consider an alcoholic to be someone who drinks too much and cannot control his or her drinking. Alcoholism, also known as "alcohol dependence, however, does not merely refer to heavy
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of this policy.
Many religious organizations object with the use of birth control
measures. When Gore cites the [Catholic Churchs] well-known
opposition to contraception he also points out the Churchs powerful,
worldwide influence on its members (356
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Cerebral
Palsy. Cerebral Palsy is a collection of motor disorders resulting from damage to the brain that occurs before, during, or after birth. The damage of the child's brain affects the motor system , and as a result the child has poor coordination, poor
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, peers, and the media. This is the reason for the increased birth rate. Abortion is being used as a method of birth control, which was proved in a study done by the Lancet magazine February 1995, pg. 300 that 245 of teenagers aged seventeen to nineteen have
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eighty, half of the abortions were in freestanding clinics. Twenty-seven per thousand U.S. women have induced abortions each year (Hogue, 60). The abortion rate is highest in countries where birth control is not available. Most of the women who have
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The process of dreaming starts in the brain stem and is controlled by two neurotransmitters that in affect turn the dreams on and of. The one that turns the dreams on uses acetylcholine to begin the dream, and the part that turns the dream off uses norepinephrine
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doing genetic testing. One main question that will be addressed is how have we as Americans and other societies of the world tried to control the science of improving the human stock for social and political reasons since 1865. To answer this question I
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to sectors of society that did not have previous access to education. Because of this raised level of literacy, the Church began to lose its control over education and scientific knowledge. This liberalization allowed scholars to study the literary
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women, these include: pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), ectopic pregnancy, infertility, and dangerous complications during pregnancy and birth. Furthermore, if a woman is pregnant and not treated, her baby has a 50-50 chance of developing conjunctivitis
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before birth and after death. Then when death comes to man, the mortal part of him dies, it seems, but his deathless part goes away safe and indestructible, yielding the place to death (106e).
In this book he makes three major arguments concerning
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