The Birth of a Nation

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    “That this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom”, illuminates a new beginning for the nation as it rededicates itself toward equality for all (Lincoln). This quote looks toward the future, and making sure that the American government maintains equality as a guiding principle for future generations…

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    David Rockefeller

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    studying the birth patterns within population. Rockefellers had a hand at the Henry Kissinger project in the 1970s NSSM-200(potential implications of the population growth in regards to the national security of the US and foreign interests). The project stated population growth within nations that have strategic resources and minerals is a threat to US, as the population growth will utilize high consumption of the resources within the nation and it would be beneficial to contain the birth rates…

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    Globalization means that the entire world and all of the economies of every nation are becoming connected to each other (Carl 2013:246). Globalization gives the United States more trade opportunities and access to cheap labor. It also means that when another nation has economic problems we do as well. I remember reading an article during the recession that said that the economies of the world have become so connected to each other that the collapse of the United States’ economy would literally…

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    contraceptives has split the United States, creating fear and secrecy to escape the pro-life groups that are based in ethical and moral concerns. Primarily aimed towards information-seeking women of the time, Margaret Sanger delivered her “Morality of Birth Control” speech on November 18th, 1921. In it, Sanger From the start, Sanger sets up the use of ethos by taking into account the varied opinions of people, whether they were in positions of higher authority or average citizens, to come to an…

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    In 1991, the adolescent birth rate hit an all time high with a ratio 61.8:1000 females aging from 15-19, with non-white teens bringing in the high numbers.( Martin, 2015) With the birth rate skyrocketing this also leads to more issues like overpopulating, STD rates, more neglect cases, ect. Why is teen pregnancy more common now than ever before, is it just a “popular” thing to be 16 and pregnant? Texas a place that houses 27.86 million people, also houses one of the highest teen pregnancy…

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    Diseases can affect a pregnancy by transforming the birthing process into a horrible experience. Foraging the elements fear and shame. Some cultures would consider a deformed or diseased newborn shameful to the family. So, the mother would abandon her child for the pride of the family. Fear of the unknown has filter through every cultures since the dawn of time. What we cannot comprehend drives us to tragic things to our relatives or the people around us. Helminths is a parasitic worm, which…

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    Congenital Microcephaly

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    Microcephaly is a birth deformity where an infant’s head is littler than anticipated when contrasted with children of a similar sex and age. Children with microcephaly frequently have little brains that have not grown appropriately (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2016). There are two different types of microcephaly. Congenital microcephaly which is present at birth and postnatal microcephaly which occurs later in life (Hanzlik & Gigante, 2017, p. 47). During pregnancy, an infant’s…

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    Crude Death Rate Essay

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    population. The CDR of 7.3 indicates that there were 7.3 deaths per 1000 members in 2014. This value is less than the average CDR of the world (8). As compared to countries like Ukraine (developing nation), the CDR for India is very low. Although, from [1], we can see that most of the developing nations have an average crude death rate of 7. 2. Effect of age structure on CDR: Figure 1: Shows the population pyramid of India (2014) [3]. Figure 2: Shows the population…

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    memorable, however, one of the most important parts of the speech is the unity of past and present. Lincoln makes it a point to talk about the past specifically in the first line he states that 87 years ago a new nation was founded and that now is the time to see whether or not this nation can truly endure. This is a powerful beginning and helps to set the tone of his address. It is important to understand the background of the address in order to better see exactly what was going in history to…

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    approximately 22.92 million people inhibiting the island. It is a relatively new country, as they gained their independence from France on 26 June 1960. They have a republic government, with a prime minister ruling their six provinces. It is a fairly poor nation and is still behind the technology curve. Out of their entire population only 9 million people have cell phones and only 75% of the population has the ability to use the internet. The radio is still the most used communication medium in…

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