Papers 2571-2580 of total 35688 found.
…our population. Maltus feels this way because population grows at a geometric rate, while food can only be grown at an arithmetic rate. So we are in effect sealing our own fate by having children. Malthus says that by thinking about all of the hardships…
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…their ratings). Although it is obvious that pornography is largely a male interest, a noted increase in female interest would certainly cause an increase in the amount of pornographic material geared for women; this relates to the laws of the business world…
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…Child Development Babies grow and develop at a very rapid rate during the first year of life. They grow physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially. In this paper I will discuss the physical growth and development patterns of an infant all…
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…are invited into homes via television, it evidently is easier for viewers to laugh at African-Americans than to see them effectively addressing their problems. Former TV comedies such as the highly rated Roseanne and Grace Under Fire, addressed serious issues…
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…that Super bowl commercials are recalled at more than double the rate of commercials run during "normal" prime time programming. The Super Bowl is the one day of the year when viewers actually anticipate and look forward to the ads. No other media vehicle commands…
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…of approximately 15 percent. In fact, there are some studies which suggest that for women, the lifetime prevalence of clinical depression could be as elevated as 25 percent. The causes as to such differences between the rates of depression in women and men are unknown…
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…increasing abortion rates. Third, it will create a new program to provide abstinence education, funded at $50 million per year.(2)' I see that the U.S. is going on one of its oh so popular 'wars on (state bad thing here).' Yes, it's installment 856…
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…and environmental state of the world, including issues such as life expectancy, infant mortality, infectious disease rates, food availability, and dietary habits. Lomburg's book seems to be geared towards thwarting fear of an environmental doomsday, and paints a much…
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…presidential elections in U.S. history. The victory was not sealed until a mid-December ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court left Florida's crucial electoral votes in Bush's column. The presidential contest was the first since 1888 in which the electoral-college winner…
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…of Pennsylvania, Almanac, 2002). <Tab/>Asking a patient to rate their pain on a scale of 0 to 10 can assess the quality of a patient's pain. Zero is considered no pain and ten is considered as being the worst pain they have ever experienced. Another…
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