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    Power wheelchairs have two main modules: the base (formed by the batteries, the controller, the wheels and the motors) and the seating system. The wheels configuration will have a direct effect on the wheelchair’s performance in different situations. As we have two types of wheels (drive wheels and castors), depending on how they are positioned and how the weight is distributed, they will be more or less efficient in different situations, environments, terrains, etc. The first critical…

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    Human Gait Recognition

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    The most important point is to match up testing dataset with training dataset to identify the subjects where both systems are useful for access control in areas as office, airport, mega mall and other restricted places. The motion vision can be used for surveillance, access control, detection and other monitoring purposes. The most important advantage is that person walking image can be captured from long distance and the image is then processed with low resolutions…

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    Speech On Child Brides

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    marriage done By gyani smith Who will protect our young girls around the globe, from this barbaric institution called child marriage? Do you know that we are living with 700 million women today who were married as children? the governing bodies; the UN, the local governments, and parents must be held accountable for the protection of girls around the globe.We can't be talking human rights and children rights and so many abuses are taking place beneath the guise of marriage. This child bride…

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    pro-choice activists, Glover recognizes the right of women and freedom to terminate a pregnancy and wants equality for both men and women. Women should be allowed to postpone a pregnancy or marriage if it conflicts with future goals, thus giving her control of her own body (11, Luker, A&OM 1985 p. 0199). When analyzing the holistic moral opinion of Noonan, it is shown that he cherishes the birth of a fetus and sees motherhood as an obligation. He believes that there is no distinction of when a…

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    regarding the government funding that Planned Parenthood receives. Planned Parenthood opponents are typically Christian’s who believe abortion is a corrupt and reprehensible action. However, Planned Parenthood provides other programs such as birth control and STD screenings that keep teenagers protected. These programs are mostly beneficial for teens that live in low-income families and do not have enough money to afford medical…

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    testing, cancer screenings, sex education, and forms of birth control. All of which are offered to anyone who walks through their doors. Many can agree that it 's a good place when they need it though, but when it comes to another woman’s body they feel the need to add their input. An input that is not needed at that. If a young woman goes to a regular clinic for help whether it be an abortion, sex education, or just flat out birth control. She feels ashamed and uncomfortable whereas when a…

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    of others. In this case, female illiteracy is one of the key factors in the lack of contraception usage. It is stated that only 48% of Indian women have knowledge on or use any of the various birth control methods. With this in mind, using protection during intercourse is vital when trying to control population numbers, and without the opportunity for Indians to have access to them, we will continue to see an explosion in the birth rates. In addition, education is also crucial in regards to…

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    infection, or severe anemia (2006, p. 1908). Instead of noting the complications of illegal abortions as the reasons for morbidity, Grimes et al. places blame on the patriarchal and traditionalist values of the Ceausescu regime that denied women control over their bodies. In the work of Baban, detailed accounts of self-perfomed abortions are listed. One account details an abortion performed by a working, mother of two. Her account goes as followed: “I felt very sick, trembling all over my body.…

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    They also found an increase in contraceptive use amongsexually active teens from 50 percent users in 1971 to 70 percent users in 1979. (6) This increase in contraceptive use was not enough to offset the increase in premarital sexualactivity which resulted in more pregnancies to teenage girls. But, as Campbell, a demographer…

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    Evolving from the prenatal period up into infancy many things are underway. Entering the new period of life you begin to develop not only biologically but as well as cognitively and socioemotionally. Within each dimension there are other components that effect how a human grows. The external influences we have throughout life effects the pattern of development and how a human grows. Development is the pattern of movement or change that starts at conception and continues through the human pathway…

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