Papers 1851-1860 of total 59599 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…40-50 million girls have gone 'missing' in India in 1990. They are termed as missing as they were either murdered at the time of their birth or within few hours of birth. In fact the very women who assist in the birth of a child are the ones who are paid…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…wanted to get there sooner to get their trip over just as soon as possible. Although the wisemen were excited about the birth, the speaker shows a sense of sadness also. The birth of this new leader means a death to them in a way. They know in their hearts…
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…heart or blood vessel disease. If you have diabetes it is critically important to work at managing your diabetes and control any other risk factors you can. Other factors that contribute to heart disease risk are stress, sex hormones, and birth control
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…are connected by nerves to the opposite side of the body. The right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, and vise versa. This is being cross-wired. In lefties, the right side of the brain learns most of the manual skills and controls the left hand…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is an illness characterized by preoccupation with alcohol and a loss of control over its consumption, such as to lead usually to intoxication if drinking; by progression, and by a tendency towards relapse (Wilbanks 39). It is typically associated with physical…
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…%, but requirements for specific nutrients such as folic acid, zinc, and certain B vitamins may increase by 30-100%.” In addition, less than optimal nutrition can result in low-birth weight babies with increased risk of heart disease and non-insulin-dependent diabetes…
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…man who practices self-denial). The future child would be named Siddhartha, which means "he whose aim is accomplished." (Snelling, J. p 12-19) Later when Queen Maya was going to her father's home to prepare for the birth, she stepped off her chariot…
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…man who practices self-denial). The future child would be named Siddhartha, which means "he whose aim is accomplished." (Snelling, J. p 12-19) Later when Queen Maya was going to her father's home to prepare for the birth, she stepped off her chariot…
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Category: /Literature/English
…from friends is inaccurate. The most popular form of contraception that teens had heard about was the birth control pill. This form of contraception would be the hardest for females to obtain since it requires a physician's prescription…
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…to determine an effective, holistic plan of care for the patient. Given that there is some concern about the child at birth, an argument for early intervention is made. Treatment is examined from birth to early childhood, in both the general hospital and home care…
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