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    to replace the men who were dying in battle, however, both sexes of offspring were seen as valuable. In Athens, female offspring were sometimes left to die because the family had too many children (O 'Pry). Athenians valued male offspring over female offspring because of their general value of women, which is interesting, because Spartans had such a focus on warfare. One would think that Spartan would share these views on offspring, but they did not. Spartan women had the privilege of owning…

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    research evaluation. This research included examining the safety of the food from the cloned animals and the risk to the animal’s health. Once concluded, the FDA wrote a report saying that the meat and milk from a cow, pig, and goat clones and the offspring of any animal are safe to consume and are just as safe as the food we eat every day (FDA). The producer is not required to label products from a cloned animal however. The FDA announced that it was not up to them whether the producer provides…

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    that have this condition thanks to Disproportionate overgrowth. The available treatments of the condition is early identification and different medical approaches. The bad thing about early identification is that the offspring has to have serious medical problems. The medical approaches consist of prophylactic, Symptomatic, and hemihyperplasia. Hemihyperplasia treatment is very limited though. Even if you do all of these things you won’t completely…

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    Most parents have their children (pre-teenagers and teenagers) do some chores around the house. Chores can be throwing the trash out, vacuuming, washing dishes, making beds, dusting, or maybe even refilling the dog’s food bowl. The incentive to get children to do these chores is an allowance, or in other words money. This is a bad incentive because children should not be getting “paid” to help maintain their home clean. Do their parents get an allowance for sweeping the floor, doing laundry,…

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    minutes of a registered cattle’s process of breeding. In addition, to the extra time ranchers with registered cattle work, cattle experience extra pressure because of the environment they in. Registered cattle’s offspring worth is 100% or much more than a nonregistered cattle’s offspring. Registered cattle were consistently placed under more strenuous conditions than the nonregistered…

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    into their offspring, men were therefore caring less and women became a limited reproductive resource for men. Women had no choice but to rely on men and that is when selective criteria for choosing a mate appeared and had no choice but to choose someone whom they could trust would bring food on the table and security to her and their offspring. Moore and Cassidy think that “female reproductive success is therefore constrained by access to the resources necessary to raise costly offspring.” In…

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    As human, we often ask ourselves: where do we come from? Through time, we have tried to answer this question, usually with religious beliefs. However, some people also had their own theory. One of the most known is the theory of evolution and natural selection by Darwin. But, what are natural selection and evolution? Those concepts are often misunderstood. Few people know their different process, the origin of natural selection and the evidence of evolution that we have found. In the first…

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    sometimes overruled by the cultural preference for sons. This can lead to abortion to prevent the birth of girl babies, which is called 'female foeticide'. Women are expected to produce offspring as a ‘public duty’ but are only expected to give birth to them if they are sons due to the preference for male offspring. The article also raises the issue of ‘female foeticide’ in which female fetus’ are aborted to give couple’s the opportunity to try again for a male child. This reinforces the tenet…

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    Symbolism In Waqf

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    Going back to the history, Waqf is one of the ancient charity institutions in the globe and the initiative dated back to the life time of the holy Prophet (S A W). A prophetic revealed that during the life of the holy Prophet (SAW), Umar Ibn Khatab made an inquiry on how he should arrange a piece of property and the Prophet answered by saying “preserve the thing itself and devote its fruit for religious purpose.” According to this narration, Umar Ibn Khatab, withheld the property from being sold…

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    My topic is about cheap labor. Our life are formed by countless trade. Fore example,there is a farmer,he need to plant wheat and other vegetables,then he can use these good to trade with others, because he only can product this type good. The force to plant wheat called labor. In my opinion labor is one person’s paying to trade with others. Of course there are different in labor,somebody’s labor is very expensive,someone is very cheap. To day I want to talk about cheap labor. Cheap labor under…

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