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…with the threat of death and removal from existence, whereas 'Brave New World' is liberal and provides its people with lavish excesses. Being genetically modified, they are unwittingly and unconsciously controlled, from before "birth." A commanding, almost other…
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…", which only typified by the loss of control, was only sanctioned by the American Medical Association in 1956 (Wilbanks 39). The AMA gives the following definition of alcoholism: "Alcoholism is an illness characterized by preoccupation with alcohol and loss…
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…Bishop Milton Wright and Susan Catharine Wright had four sons,<Tab/> Reuchlin, Lorin, Wilbur, and Orville, and one daughter Katharine. Little did Susan Wright know that she had given birth to one of the world's most famous inventive…
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…was the majority, many marriages were not necessarily economic based. Yet this was how the culture was, it was accepted among the masses. Women accepted this kind of treatment because it was part of the culture, from the day of th! eir birth, they dealt…
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…. While China has one of the highest infant mortality rates at forty deaths per one thousand live births, Japan has a rate of four infant deaths per one thousand live births. Also in contrast to China, the government of Japan does not have control
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…the appropriate control of nuclear missiles in silos. It is a ticking time bomb destined to wreak havoc on millions of computer systems in every economy, both commercial and residential, and thus need everyone's serious attention. However, the bug is likely to affect…
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…to prevent a pregnancy. Dr. Griswold and some colleagues were counseling a married couple who did not wish to have children. They discussed birth control issues, and in some cases Dr. Griswold made contraceptives directly available to the couple. The state…
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…in the womb, have been known to suffer from a variety of ailments, the most common being Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) and Fetal Alcohol Exposure (FAE). Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is highly linked with birth defects and is the leading cause of preventable mental…
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…to give birth to the fetus in her womb. There are both feminist and nonfeminist approaches to the pro-choice argument. The feminist perspective bases it's ideas on the influence that the unwanted pregnancy has on the woman; whereas, the nonfeminist perspective…
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…quickly into less toxic forms. The liabilities of chemical insecticides have encouraged interest in biological controls, which turn natural processes and mechanisms against pest insects and have few if any harmful side effects. Biological controls include using…
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