Papers 2061-2070 of total 59599 found.
…"Female Genital Mutilation" 'Long Term Psychological Effects' Female Genital Mutilation, or Female Circumcision as sometimes called, is the partial or complete removal of the female clitoris immediately after birth, few years…
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…the Iroquoian mythology. They thought sky women gave birth to twins. Their names were Iouskeha and Tawiscaron. Iouskeha was the good- minded twin, he was born normal and he made plants, animals, birds and mankind. Tawiscaron the evil--minded twin was born out…
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…, Margaret Sanger, we must all thank for our availability of contraception. “Margaret Sanger . . . challenged the laws restricting information about contraception. In 1914, she established the National Birth Control League, which published The Woman Rebel…
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Category: /History
…after birth. Although today Christianity has breached some of the southernmost tribes, the vast majority practice a form of animism. Their rituals are based mainly on the hunt and the handling of slain animals. Magic talismans and charms are believed…
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…, it had 5,318 scrolls. Like most religions, Taoists celebrate birth, death and marriage. They don't really pay much attention to rites of passage, like baptism, bat mitzvah's, circumcision and confirmation. They mostly celebrate the changes in a persons…
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…, will be given away, and to whom. From start to finish, her labor and its product remain her own control. Meat, which is considered more valuable than gathered food, is economic contribution of men. Distribution of meat involves men in a wider sphere of influence…
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…*Note: This paper was done as a parallel to Jean de Crevecour's "Letters from an American Farmer," published in London in 1782. What, then, is an American now? An American today controls the world. She lives for herself, and is successful…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and accuracy in completing assignments. She taught me how to recognize and set priorities and stick to them. Dolly was responsible for the birth of my ulcer, my first gray hairs, and the death of my love affair with the nursing profession. She burned me up, and she…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, females didn't have as much control as they do now. They could hold a credit card in their name but it could be taken away at any time, since the men were in charge when the women wasn't responsible. (Funny, it appears that the husbandÂ’s have always considered…
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…, hobbies and interest for the sake of the families. Due to the poor medical condition and the traditional family concept that women are historical entitled of the task to give a birth to a baby boy, not many of them use modern contraceptive methods to control
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