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    india?. This question gives the audience a background introduction of the main idea of the article, which is the how TV helps reduce the fertility rate in under developed and developing countries. He talks about some difficulties india faces is having a lot of young women of childbearing age. Hence, Pearce purpose of this question is to state that the birth rate in india has fallen dramatically to 2.5 children per woman of childbearing age. According to the research of Lewis, Pearce reports…

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    Abortion In China

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    richer Asian countries like Taiwan and South Korea. The increase of sex imbalance in these countries has been attributed to neglect of the girl child, sex-selective abortion and infanticide. Additionally, the increase in female income into the share total of the household income has been…

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    Varicocele Research Paper

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    varicocele. Any pain in the groin should be reported so that treatment can commence and pain relievers are administered. Total body cleansing kit is a natural product that has steps to be followed and can be easily understood. It detoxifies the body including the reproductive organs enabling any patient feel less pain in the process of treatment and healing. It also increases the fertility rate which has been witness through feedback from all patients who have used…

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    1.Introduction Artificial insemination (AI), is a procedure often used in livestock production to facilitate and maximize breeding rates. The first official AI was performed on a bitch in 1784. by an Italian physiologist by the name of Lazzaro Spallanzaniand resulted in the birth of 3 puppies (Ombelet & Van Robays 2015). According to Donoghue & Wishart (2000), in commercial avian species, AI has been a significant reproduction since the 1960’s, namely in commercial turkeys due to increasing size…

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    There are many great ways to relax, and acupuncture is one of them. Using acupuncture methods can help promote fertility and improve the health of the sperm. Acupuncture is a really great way to help aid infertility. Needles are inserted into points on the body in order to promote pregnancy. It also is good for the health of the sperm and male infertility. Acupuncture is the insertion of ultra-thin sterile needles into specific points on the body called meridians. It helps to address problems…

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    Korean Sex Ratio Analysis

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    Korean sex ratio • In 2007, Korean announce to be the only country that able to bring a normal sex ratio that restore equal birth total for boy and girl. • Monica Das Gupta, the demographer that was hired by the World Bank, and she was sent to Korean to do research about Korean succession on balance sex ratio. • In 2009, she reports Korean succession that it’s because the economic development and new gender-sensitive policies is what weaken sexist value. • Also report that because of the…

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    Infertility Research

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    the causality between BV and infertility. Each woman was asked about their reproductive health history and any history of STI’s. A pelvic examination was done to record signs of infection and measure vaginal secretion pH. Results showed the infection rate was highest among infertile women (25.9%). Most of those infected had a high pH of vaginal…

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    fundamental rethink of health service provision (Sen, 1994; Bongaarts, 1994; Hartmann, 1987) As reported by Pearce (2001), the international population establishment became more interested in Africa’s population growth rates after the 1960s, and significantly increased pressure for fertility control in the 1970s, Nigeria and other countries resisted advice on policy development until the mid-1980s. As further pointed out by Pearce, changes in population policies came after the economic…

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    Causes Of Abortion

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    to be the start of human life, a lot of cunning abortion advocates will argue with fallacies. Fallacy number one: Abortion prevents overpopulation. False. The current birth rate in America is a ratio of 1.9 children per family (8). Globally, the total fertility rate at replacement is 2.33 children per family. At this rate, global population growth would tend towards zero (1). The myth concerning overpopulation of the world is far from the…

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    Teenage Pregnancy Case Study

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    A brief discussion of some of the factors often associated with adolescent pregnancy will follow. 2.3.1 Female Gender Role Firstly, three concepts need to be defined, that is, gender; gender role and gender typing. According to Galambos (2004) the term ‘gender’ refers to characteristics learnt or acquired by either sex from their society. It is part of that by which individuals define themselves, and give meaning to their actions. Gender role on the other hand refers to appropriate behaviour for…

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