Papers 921-930 of total 59599 found.
Category: /Literature/English
control over Nora. Torvald’s control is so extreme that he even dictates what Nora can and cannot eat. Being the man of the household, Torvald also takes care of Nora’s monetary spending, frequently sarcastically calling her “his little spendthrift…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. She proves that the resources are keeping up with the population growth. There are two main theories of the population problem, 1) "the lifeboat ethics" , 2)family planning and birth control. The "lifeboat ethics" are countries that have shown…
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…Griswold v. Connecticut Griswold v. Connecticut appealed to the Supreme Court on errors of the state court of Connecticut. This case deals with the right to prescribe the use of birth control to a married female. This action is found…
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…is also wrong because it is essentially doing the same thing. Instead, adoption should be made more available to people who can not support the baby. Abortion is a version of birth control, which people do so that they can have sex without the responsibility…
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…. Increasing hospitalisation and medicalisation of pregnancy and birth came to dominate women's experiences. Women's individual experiences and choices came to be ignored; they were subjected to medical control. In other words, the art of midwifery was transformed…
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…. You can do it with just your hands (and your fantasies), or you can use all kinds of toys, like a dildo or vibrator Thoughts from a woman about abstinence: "Abstinence was my birth control during high school, when I absolutely positively could not handle…
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…Praeger). Better social securities can help reduce population. Publicizing birth control methods, wars and abortion are other ways of reducing population. Giving incentive to limit family size is also a good method of population control. The Chinese…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Griswold v. Connecticut Estelle Griswold began her fight for contraception (birth control) in the 1940’s. She traveled to different slums of the world and realized that these places were largely overpopulated. This sparked…
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Category: /Literature/English
…or endorse a plan that he perceives to be of harm to the patient. A plan that involves risk is acceptable if the potential benefit to the patient outweights the risk in the mind of both patient and physician. Birth control may be of benefit to a sexually active…
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Category: /Literature/English
…transmitted diseases. Many types of birth control are available on the market today for teens. Sex education programs could teach teenagers about the forms of birth control. Some are easy to obtain, while others may need a doctor’s appointment, which can…
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