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…drug users, or through transfusions with infected blood. HIV infected women can transmit the virus to their newborns before or during birth, or thought breast feeding after birth. Health care workers can become infected with HIV after being stuck with HIV…
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…where they could be more easily controlled. The program for spraying herbicides over Vietnam was either called “Operation Trail Dust” or “Operation Ranch Hand”. It began in 1961 and peaked from 1967 to 1969…
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…: the right to live free of physical abuse, the right to live free of sexual exploitation, the right to health care and nutrition, the right to an acceptable standard of living, the right to chose her own partner, the right to vote, the right to control property…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that it is only a ‘potential’ human being until it is viable; that it is simply a part of the woman’s body and subject to her exclusive control. Thus, any attempt to diminish that control is an unjustified infringement or interference upon a woman’s autonomy…
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Category: /History
…and lasting control of the Ile de France. He also carried the extension of the royalty authority throughout the country by issuing charters to the towns. Fiercely energetic and masterful Eleanor soon established control over her husband. Eleanor managed to take her…
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…that was associated with women, birth. However, “Eve was born of Adam’s rib (El Saadawi. 1980, P. 102).” In the Judaism religion, arose the notion that “women was sinful and that sex was sin (El Saadawi. 1980, p. 95). According to El Saadawi…
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…relations. With this done, Catherine finally, on September 20, 1754, gave birth to a son, whom the Empress named Paul. Elizabeth took the baby off to her apartments. There he would remain, as long as the Empress lived. After the birth of her son, whom she…
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…it to his life controlling drive towards the developing birth on his own. Over time, his obsession in mirroring God's role is achieved and he is now severely punished by what he thought would put himself in the spotlight of all scientists due to his invention…
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…is sex education and the mass availability of contraception. With the advent of mass availability of reliable, inexpensive birth control in the 1960's the nature of relationships changed. It became easier for people to have a feasible sexual…
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…Act of 1964 banned discrimination because of race, nationality, religion or sex. This enforced a change in the way American's viewed women. A few years later the birth control pill was legalized thus spawning the "sexual revolution" and of course…
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