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    Tattoos and piercings were first adopted as a way for people to instantly identify each other within a group. They were used to mark out transgressors like criminals and slaves, as was historically done in China and many other places, or to provide instant identification of the members and non-members of a social group. While attitudes towards tattooing and piercing are fairly permissive in the United States, in Hong Kong acceptance is much less common, and participation in these practices is…

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    families. Not only were they worried about this, but they were also worried about the rise in premarital sex, divorce, and children before marriage. The eugenics explained that the traditional family was declining and the only way to prevent this was sterilization . As a result, they began advertising that it was a culture of responsibility to have a child so they explained that not all women should have children. This made females’ sexuality the center of attention because the public was…

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    Formalin Case Study

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    material, synthetic fibers (such as polyvinyl fluoride “PVF” ), medicine (for example it is used for the Treatment of mild tinea pedis), dyes, etc. Formalin has anticorrosion ability, In addition, formaldehyde can be directly used for disinfection, sterilization,…

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    Jewish Lab Rats Throughout history there have been multiple genocides. However, one of the most memorable and most discussed genocides has to be the one committed by Germany. This genocide was called the Holocaust and it targeted anyone who was not of Hitler’s “perfect race” consisting of blonde hair white skin and blue eyes. One group of people were targeted the worst of all. These people were Jewish. Many people of Jewish descent feel uneasy discussing the holocaust because some have…

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    Ervin Colston Anthony Daniels English 120 April 29, 2016 The Importance of Birth Control [1] Since the time ancient man began participating in sexual intercourse, forms of birth control have existed for the prime purpose of preventing the conception of children. The earliest forms of birth control had varying results of effectiveness. Some birth control methods were toxic, some forms of birth control dealt with abortion and infanticide, while other simply did not work [2]. In the present,…

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    Humanae Vitae Analysis

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    Humanae Vitae is written by Pope Paul VI. He is defending his beliefs of the Catholic Church. The encyclical is written for the Patriarchs, Archbishops, Bishops, and Clergy of the Catholic Church. The main topics discussed are for the concern of married people and human society. The encyclical is focused on many different issues that are causing problems in the world today such as marriage, procreation, and abortion which are relevant to all communities and the world as a whole. There has been…

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    On November 6th, 2011, Nick Kristof, a New York Times columnist, bought two Cambodian prostitutes for a total of 353 US dollars. His intentions were not to buy the prostitutes for himself, but rather buy their freedom, and their escape from human trafficking. While Kristof’s intentions may have been good, the act of him buying the two girls was seen as unacceptable even though he would be giving them back their lives. Can buying a human, even for the reason of giving back their freedom, ever be…

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    The Chinese government has decided that couples are allowed two children per household. This is a drastic change from the old one-child policy, implemented after the rule of Mao Zedong. Since the population is 1.3 billion, we should not expect to see a lot of changes. Steven Jiang, a sociologist, said that the policy will affect 100 million couples and it is likely that twenty-three million more births will occur under the new policy. Although China has allowed people to have more choices in…

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    At the heart of Mark Danner's graphic and eye-opening historical novel, The Massacre at El Mozote, is an ideological battle between communism and capitalism. By backing the right-wing El Salvadoran government and military, the United States became an active and willing participant in one of the bloodiest single massacres in Central American history. The massacres at El Mozote, La Joya, La Guacamaya and Arambala killed nearly 1,000 peasants. The group most responsible for these atrocities was the…

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    I find this time period very interesting, personally, because I feel that a lot of the actions that Hitler took in his early stages have similarities to things that people in our society and even people in government positions still do regarding the treatment of people and the use of propaganda. This is why one of the interesting facts that I built more knowledge upon is that the Nazis killed a lot more people than just the Jews. Almost 6 million Jews were killed, and anti-semitic remarks are…

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