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…of the world’s total population. In the year 2002, China has had a birth rate of 14,991,490 people. That would explain the growth rate being below 1.25 percent between 1990 and 2000 thanks to its family planning policy. By 2002, China aims to keep its population…
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…’s every move. The only difference is they way they are conceived. They would grow in the mother’s womb just like a normal child, have a normal birth, a unique personality, and a free will to follow or reject God. The question should not be whether clones…
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…of why and to what extent the early Muslims were successful, one needs to define the terms "success" and "early Muslims." In the context of this paper, the early Muslims are defined as those that became Muslims during the first century since the birth
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…as if they are out of control. Although researchers are still studying exactly what causes ADHD, they know what doesn’t cause it, and that is sugar. Sugar and food additives don’t cause ADHD, and in research study in 1982 the National Institutes of Health concluded…
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…of the Myrmidons of Thessaly, and his mother was the goddess Thetis, a Nereid. In both cases the fathers are rulers, both are kings, but it is not told whether either of the women was a virgin. Odysseus birth is disputed, some traditions tell that his mother Anticlea…
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…based.         The East German scientist, Dr. Gunter Dorner, has devoted his life's work to the theory that exposure to certain hormones before birth determines sexual inclination. He claims that potential future homosexual behavior can be detected…
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…anger fear over our reproductive ability and without that the root source of so much violence against women would be gone, on the other hand a women's birth is natural, sacred, and significant role that deserves respect instead of cooption. Another thing…
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…similar in structure to the natural hormone progesterone. Dr. Etienne-Emile Baulieu invented it in 1980 for the French pharmaceutical company Roussel-Uclaf. It is considered to be a breakthrough in birth control technology (RU-486 1996). In a woman’s body…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects" (Sonder 53). Even though this message is advertised at all the times, a great deal of pregnant women stills drink neglecting their health and the baby's…
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…and loss of libido. What it does to your eyes is alcohol usually has a relaxing effect resulting in less voluntary control over all general body muscularity, including the fine delicate control of the muscles which move and focus your eyes. Light enters…
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