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    gender. In China there are 32 million more boys than girls, under the age of 20. They also prefer families to have a boy than a girl. The author also talks about if you have an extra child you are fined thousands of dollars and forced abortion or sterilization. This evidence supports the claim that the one-child policy was a bad policy because it's more important to be healthy and happy than unhealthy with your…

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    Long acting contraceptives are bestmethods for providing protection against pregnancy. They require no follow up visit, and they have no side effects. They need little attention after insertion and prevent pregnancy for a long period of time. These long acting contraceptivesmethods include the Intra-Uterine Devices and the progestogen implant. The Intra-Uterine Devices and progestogen implant can be removed after insertion and fertility return after removal, therefore they are name as…

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    permanent sterilization, one can see how many of those pregnancies that resulted in abortions could have, and could still likely be prevented in the first place. And when used consistently and correctly, one can find evidentiary support for Sanger’s claims on birth control being the solution to eliminating the need for infanticide and abortion. Condoms had an 84% rate of success, diaphragm 88% withdrawal 78% rhythm method 78%, withdrawal 78% sponge 60% 80% spermacide 74% and permanent…

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    I graduated from Hobbs alternative high school in Roby Texas, in 1997. The alternative school was for students who had been in trouble or for girls who were pregnant and needed to finish school a little sooner or at their own pace. I was not a trouble maker, nor was I pregnant. The school was offered to me as an alternative to spending another year in high school because I did not have enough credits to graduate. I had move between North Carolina and Texas in high school and did not have enough…

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    The Road to Extinction Dinosaurs have captured the whole world’s attention and curiosity. How did they come to be extinct? What factors led to this downfall? Are they completely extinct? All these questions additional to several others have aroused among many scientists. Although the extinction of the dinosaurs was the smallest one it seems to be the most discussed (Meyer, 2016, personal communication). So what was the cause of the end of these grand creatures? In the article “The ‘Great…

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    example of some negative short-term effects of radiation stem from the gonads, they are extremely sensitive to radiation because they contain germ cells that could potentially pass on mutations to future generations (Dowd and Tilson 132). The sterilization of the testes is dependent on the dose administered, for example, “A dose of 10 rad (10 cGy) can lead to a reduction in the number of spermatozoa…Since there is a 3- to 5-week period for maturation of spermatozoa, a dose of 200 to 250 rad (2-2…

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    Introduction When looking for a new dog, people find themselves asking questions like “what’s the difference between adopting and buying a dog”, “what’s the difference between adopting and fostering a dog”, etc. Often, they’ll just settle for the easiest option, buying a dog, without realizing the horrifying practices they’re supporting by buying from a pet store or breeder. Its situations like this that make it extremely important to look at all the options available to you. “Honestly, you…

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    considered to be defective and unimportant to society and so were kept hidden and left alone. In 1848 the first “residential institution for people with mental retardation” was opened.3 During the 1930s and 1940s institutions started opening up and sterilization of the inferior population became a huge part of society. Anyone deemed unfit to have children was sterilized, whether they understood what was occurring or gave permission or not. Many of them were killed. It wasn’t until the 1970s and…

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    considered as part of the community. There were no educational, vocational programs and any other life developing training. During the Sub-Human Organism Dominant around 1920, people who had disabilities; they had to go through the process of sterilization. So, they cannot give birth to a new child. Towards the end of the first era, the providers made access to food, clothing and shelter. But, providers wanted person with various disabilities to be thankful for the support that they were…

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    White Colonial Slavery

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    has evolved and transformed throughout time. In the early 1830s, Britain invaded Tasmanian territory off the coast of Australia, for these people who were in isolation for 10,000 years. The British saw these dark people as “uncivilized” as they lacked religion, and then began to execute them by the masses. By the time Governor Arthur was pressured to stop these killings, George Robinson, a missionary, was hired to help relocate these people who were left, to a different island and assimilate…

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