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    Nigerians to marry late, which in essence increase the risk of them having children with congenital disorders, since advanced age of women in giving birth has been inculpated to be a trigger for the conception of babies with Down’s syndrome and advanced paternal age has been associated with the increase risk of occurrence of new mutations causing autosomal dominant disorders. 27, 28, 29, 30 5. Large family…

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    title Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance with its suggestion of a simple linear inheritance, of paternal dreams and aspirations passed down to a son, and fulfilled” (Smith 251). Obama’s use of multiple voices benefited in a way that helped him achieve all his desires and his dreams. Being bi-racial (black and white), he had challenges with race and took the right direction…

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    This implied a thrust that entailed total leadership commitment and a massive mobilization of the nations resources[4] which ultimately destroyed living standards in the rural areas through forced abortion and abuse of women. The consequences of the One Child Policy were that there would be a significant increase in the dependency rate of the elderly over the next 25-30 years, there would be a large gender imbalance and the Chinese working class would eventually grow old and ‘expire.' It is…

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    This information came from interviews from different family members including Jan Burg, Travis Burg, Devin Burg, Jordan Burg, Sandy Blue, and Jana Gamage. My family has experienced a major shift in the past three generations, the shift was from a farming family to a suburban family. My great grand parents on both sides were farmers and expected their kids to be farmers because that 's all they really knew back then. When my dad’s parents were young, they took over the family farm. My dad’s…

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