The Birth of a Nation

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    A premature birth is a method to end a pregnancy. It utilizes pharmaceutical or surgery to expel the incipient organism or embryo and placenta from the uterus. Youths don't really have the intellectual capacity expected to unmistakably assess such a circumstance or to decide how to determine their pregnancy. Reports show that there are around 1 million young people in America that become distinctly pregnant every year. Of those, 78% are unintended. Of all the young ladies that become distinctly…

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    INTRODUCTION Consideration of humans as a resource or as the fundamental unit of nation building draws our attention towards the importance of human life and its standards. Significant variations in the characteristics of human lives were observed after the industrial revolution in respect to the level of development in the specific regions. People in the developed region seemed to have better life expectancy as compared to the regions that were not. In other words the standards of human life…

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    mortality is the number of deaths per 1,000 live birth within the first year of life. This is an ongoing struggle that have experienced great progress within the past 50 years in the United States; however, it is not where it should be for a developed nation. The National Vital Statistics Report ranked the United States 26th with an infant mortality rates (IMR) 5.96 deaths per 1,000 live births.5 >Because of the high rates of infant deaths per 1,000 live births across the United States that…

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    Salamishah Tillet

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    Author Salamishah Tillet’s article titled, “How ‘The Birth of a Nation’ Silences Black Women” (October 12, 2016) discusses how Nat Turner’s new movie confers the history of slavery and American revolutionaries but ignores the sexual abuse black women endured during slavery. Tillet’s use of different types of novels, narratives, films, and background knowledge to support her reasoning. Tillet’s purpose of writing this op-ed is to educate and inform readers the discomfort and overlooked…

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    doctor told her that if she somehow managed to conceive and the baby survived birth, it would likely suffer severe disabilities. However, my parents were idealists with a vision of a family, happiness, and a future. When my mom gave birth to my healthy brother Adam, the idea of a future grew in both of my parents. Our big family and future was just beginning. Eventually, my mom gave birth to the twins, Ali and Alex. Upon birth, my siblings were weeks early and struggled with poor lungs for…

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    Fascism Disadvantages

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    fascism is that the sole leader is a human being that may subconsciously have the desire of misusing his power. This fact can urge him to take advantage of his position to follow certain actions in order to serve his own benefit and not that of the nation. An additional disadvantage of fascism is that the individuals who condemn the dictator could be punished by imprisonment or, in the worst case, death. In that way, human rights play second fiddle. Similarly, fascism as an ideology aims in…

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    points in time. The crude birth rate is probably the simplest and most common measurement of fertility and as of the year 2015, Togo maintained a rate of 38 births per 1,000 of the population per year. Additionally, the total fertility rate was most recently (2015) projected at 4.8, however, that projection only shows what would happen if the childbearing conditions remained exactly the same. In 2013, the age specific birth rate for adolescent fertility was 53 births per 1,000 women ages…

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    introduction of the first image of the black character in film being introduced as an aggressor, and acted out by a white male named Walter Long in the film called Birth of a Nation in 1915. The film image of the African American male has been mostly portrayed as negative ever since. The role of the character Gus in the film Birth of a Nation when introduced had much do with the social status of the African American people during the time. In this film where black people were just overcoming…

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    The timing of the birth of Jesus was the right time because it was the appointed time of God. God knew, before the earth was created, what He wanted to do and how life and history would unfold. This may sound odd, but I visualize the beginning of the world up until the birth of Jesus as a pregnancy. Just like time that goes by in a pregnancy, there are trimesters, or periods of time that are marked by specific events culminating in the birth of a child. Jesus, is that child and the different…

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    Abortion is one of the most several social issues in society for many years. Both sides of the debate can put forward many arguments; some of these are good, others not so good. This is a short guide to writing an essay on abortion from the pro-choice point of view. The executing of a guiltless individual isn't right, regardless of the possibility that that person has yet to be conceived. Unborn children are viewed as people by the US government. The government Unborn Victims of Violence Act,…

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