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    Human Rights Issue: Infanticide The Right to Life of Children is directly violated in infanticide. Females were and still are the more preferred targets. There have been cases against female infanticide still today. Multiple reasons as to why these kinds of cruelty against children are legal have been given. Evidence for multiple familiar places has been found. "Infanticide is the act of deliberately causing the death of a very hound child (under 1 year old)." This was a worldwide practice…

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    in many countries. According to the one child policy, some serious problems like a skewed abolishment and gender ratio are still happening in currently China’s society. However, in China there are specific laws to forbid that from happening called one child policy. It only allows each family to have no more than one child. According to my perspective, I strongly believe that the government should abolish the one child policy. First of all, why does the one child policy exist? China’s…

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    China Population Growth

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    China 's efforts to control population growth has led to many issues. The government 's One Child Policy was the cause of the many issues within the population such as decline in birth rates, unequal sex ratios, gender imbalance, and population growth. In China’s efforts to control population growth, sex selective abortion cases have increased. Consider the 2011 murder of a seven month old baby. In Beijing, a woman was seven months pregnant with her second child when several people entered her…

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    exposed about China’s one child policy and how offsetting it is to not only the economy but to the culture in China. Due to the one child policy in China, there will soon be an offset of 30 million more men than women. This is due not only to the one child policy but also because of the off balanced want for boys vs. girls in China. So when a family has a girl when they really wanted a boy they sometimes would kill or let the baby die. That fact accompanied with the one child policy is the…

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    people that the earth itself is overpopulated? Do we start migrating to Mars and other planets or do we start controlling the population in some way? If we reach over population all resources will quickly deplete and we won 't be able to provide for one another, and even ourselves. The ethical issue of population control should justify…

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    Auvriana Novelllo was setting up the desks in her little one room schoolhouse in the country with a brand new notebook and a newly sharpened pencil it wasn 't often that there were one room schoolhouses anymore, but she just now moved away from her parents and their rules to a rural town in Maine that didn 't have a school. Well at least not until now. She thought about how well she would do without her parents being around her all the time. She was her own person, she was 20 after all. As she…

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    Air Force One Documentary

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    Air force one documentary First of all, I picked a documentary call “Air force one”. Air force one is named of a planes, and this aircraft is only served one person that is the president of the United States. Other than commercial airline, Air force one have to get ready all the time to take the president anywhere around the world that he wants to go. Sometimes Air force one have to facing many problems, such as bad weather and dangers air space. The main points of the documentary were showed…

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    and the introduction of the “One Child Policy,” has been seen by many as a ‘westernization of China’. With the Maoist era allowing women into landownership and the ability to work outside of the home the idea of gender independence in China had seen a possible beginning; which was ended by Xi Jinping 's reign in which women began to be brought back to focusing on the homefront. This began to change when in 1970 Premier Zhou Enlai mandated China’s controversial “One Child Policy” in which parents…

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    Chinese Economic Reform

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    environment. The feminism they talked about divided the real feminism from the “politics feminism” during the economic reform and built a much bright future for feminism. After the meeting, most feminism divided into two parts: one is focus on feminism education and second one is enforce laws of feminism. With the combination of education and activities, feminism force grow really fast in the following years. However, there are still a long way to get female away from “politics feminism”.…

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    their issue isn’t how fast the population is reproducing. The issue is they are struggling is that don’t have enough people to replace their baby boomers. The reason China is facing this struggle is for 2 reasons the first is that the implemented a one child policy per a family because, the Chinese government was concerned about the rate of population growth growing at uncontrollable rate. Like many Asian cultures, they place a great deal of responsibility on the first son. The first son is…

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