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    planning‚ infant‚ child and maternal mortality‚ and maternal and child health in the Philippines. Defined a community by census tract. The analyses focused on currently cohabiting fecund women aged 15–49 who expressed an intention for future childbearing. This selection yielded a total of 6‚849 women from 752 communities in 1998‚ and 6‚773 women from 819 communities in 2003. Issues emerged from the text due to the study’s limitations such as: Because this study consists of a secondary analysis

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    improvement in living standards. So the one-child family policy was introduced. The policy consists of a set of regulations governing the approved size of Chinese families. These regulations include restrictions on family size‚ late marriage and childbearing‚ and the spacing of children (in cases in which second children are permitted). The State Family Planning Bureau sets the overall targets and policy direction. Family-planning committees at provincial and county levels devise local strategies for

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    Teen Pregnancy and the Epidemic in the US Denise Hodges Professor Steuben Kaplan University Across the United States‚ federal and state policy-makers are trying to control what they see as an epidemic in adolescent pregnancy. But is there really an epidemic? And‚ more importantly‚ when did the American society start to perceive teenage pregnancy as such? Teenage pregnancy is a major concern in today’s society; there are many ways to prevent teen pregnancy‚ many people to get

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    Introduction In this essay there will be attempted to establish Stanley Kubrick as one of the world’s best directors by using the auteur theory witch elevates a director as not just a member of the film crew but as the artist bringing his personal style and personality to a film. Kubrick’s work will be analysed in accordance with the auteur theory in other to establish that he is one of the best directors in the industry. The auteur theory makes it possible for a film to be more than a collaborative

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    with a mid-wife and a water birth. We ended up taking classes that went over all of the different ways to have a baby. Having a chance to see them left me with a lot more to think about than before. Below are some of the different methods of childbearing practices. Home birth is childbirth that occurs outside a hospital or birthing center setting‚ usually in the home of the mother. Most home births are assisted by midwives‚ but some home births are physician assisted. Others have no medical assistance

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    Venus of Willendorf: The Image of Beauty and Survival The Venus of Willendorf illustrates the characteristics of a woman in a utopian society because her figure demonstrates a society in which there is a stable food supply‚ and her most feminine features‚ breasts‚ hips and buttocks‚ are accentuated as a symbol of beauty and survival. According to PBS‚ “It was discovered on the banks of the Danube River‚ in Austria‚ and it was most likely made by hunter-gatherers who lived in the area.” During ancient

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    Durkheim’s (1858-1917) research showed that the suicide rate was strongly influenced by the extent to which people were socially integrated with others. 2. WINDOW ON THE WORLD—Global Map 1–1 (p. 4): Women’s Childbearing in Global Perspective. A look around the world shows that childbearing is not a personal choice. Women living in poor countries have many more children than women living in high-income nations. II. The Importance of a Global Perspective. A. Sociologists also strive to see

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    industrialized country can affect employment and social class. Less than one third of teenage mothers receive any form of child support‚ vastly increasing the likelihood of turning to the government for assistance.[13] The correlation between earlier childbearing and failure to complete high school reduces career opportunities for many young women.[8] One study found that‚ in 1988‚ 60% of teenage mothers were impoverished at the time of giving birth.[14] Additional research found that nearly 50% of all

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    Kristy Hansen 05/01/11 His 126 The West and the World Mr. Hall The Women of Ancient Greece Cheris Kramarae once said‚ “Feminism is the radical notion that women are people”. In today’s society marriage is a romanticized idea of living a life with the person you love‚ while in ancient Greece this was the last thing women were thinking about. In ancient vc cGreece women endured extremely difficult situation in many aspects of their lives. From marriage‚ to inheritance‚ to

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    Introduction The development of society goes along with the enhancement in human equality‚ especially gender equality. However‚ this is not a new issue. Throughout the history‚ gender equality matter expressed by women’s liberation movements‚ the ideas and standpoint for the rights of women and later found development of the gender movements‚ gender mainstreaming into development.  Equality has been received many scholars‚ researchers‚ and politicians concern which is clearly shown in the system

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