Papers 2631-2640 of total 59599 found.
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…taking birth control pills while on steroids can increase the danger of certain cancers and may lead to giving birth to deformed or handicapped children (Goldman 49). Steroids reduce the levels of female hormones, such as estrogen and progesterone…
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…the time issue in correlation with the growth of the birth rate and death rate. Now I know that graphs are about as exciting as chapel, but this graph really simplifies the explanation of the “Malthusian Theory” which is simply a theory that was developed…
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…be able to recognize this truth and the belief that philosophy creates the reality of knowledge and pleasure going hand in hand. For with knowledge, one is able to clearly seek pleasures that are long lived and under the beholder's control, where as physical…
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…an abortion or not, and that the government cannot have such control as to decide if an abortion should be preformed. This procedure is growing more and more popular everyday. If one types the word “abortion” into an Internet search engine, one may find over 337…
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…not begin until there is an actual live birth, this depends on who may be arguing the pro-choice point of view. These two ssidesargue from one extreme of that life begins at conception to the other that life begins at birth, is there no intermediate where…
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…. His rebirth is further carried out in the story when he is reunited with his father; together, the two act to regain control of their household from the suitors. The next example of the death and rebirth motif occurs with our introduction to the story's…
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…important, so that the young will be healthy. The government also provides some compensatory education from preschool to college for poor children. Overall, is isolating the impact of these programs upon beneficiaries is not always easy. Birth control
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…, and loss of self-control. Like alcohol intoxication, marijuana intoxication impairs reading, comprehension, memory, speech, problem solving ability, and reaction time. The effects on the intellect of long-term use are unknown. Consistent evidence…
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…a society that has precisely planned did the society plan, or did the women plan the society? every aspect of its being, from population and food control to education as a form of genetic improvement. The three male "outsiders" who visit the feminine society…
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…transmitted diseases being passed. Birth control pills became available in the United States around 1960 and were used quite frequently by many of my girlfriends, yes, I did have many. Sex and free love added to the counterculture, while others were conservative…
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