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…. Diabetics also have an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. Uncontrolled diabetes in a pregnant woman is associated with increases in stillbirths and birth defects. The life span of an inadequately treated diabetic is shortened by about one-third…
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…wages in factory jobs. Soon, Malthusianism was turned into Neo-Malthusianism, which often opposed the main central ideas of Malthus on the platform of birth control. This radical version of Malthusianism was based on the fact that if population could…
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…in our lives. But unlike birth, we may be able to control its circumstances, ensuring that the dying process is gentle and peaceful. Those who believe that controlling death betrays the sanctity of life need not practice euthanasia. However, their beliefs…
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…, monogamy and giving birth to a child is forbidden and disregarded. People are divided into five groups: alphas, betas, gammas, deltas and the least intelligent epsilons. The smallest doubts in the peoples minds are blown away with a drug called soma, that makes…
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…1.Women, particularly in western nations demanded equal rights 2.Development of the birth control pill and abortions open the door for more productive women thus enjoyed greater equality unlike females of poorer nations. C.Urbanization 1.Increasing…
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…in nursing homes or who have had short-term procedures have also been found to develop infections due to the same spectrum of pathogens. <Tab/>The concept of infection control was originated by the work of Ignaz Semmelweis. During the 1840's he…
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…, or more often to pilot and control spaceships in galactic travels. At the same time, however, intelligent robots have also been depicted as dangerous machines, capable of working against man through wicked plans. In the Terminator the view of the future…
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…NOTE: The page number references are from the book "Story and Structure Canadian Edition" by Leurence Perrine With the birth of the first human fear took control of him no differently than the other animals, however the way humans put up…
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…is the environmental and social factors affecting human behavior. Therefore, nurture has a lot to do with gender roles we play and gender roles are influenced by parental control, school education, and mass media. First of all, parents play a significant role…
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…, however, may not be possible under a dictatorial government. Aldous Huxley?s satirical novel Brave New World shows that a government-controlled society often places restraints upon its citizens, which results in a loss of social and mental freedom…
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