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    China Population Growth

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    China 's efforts to control population growth has led to many issues. The government 's One Child Policy was the cause of the many issues within the population such as decline in birth rates, unequal sex ratios, gender imbalance, and population growth. In China’s efforts to control population growth, sex selective abortion cases have increased. Consider the 2011 murder of a seven month old baby. In Beijing, a woman was seven months pregnant with her second child when several people entered her…

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    father, together, bring their child into the world, but many fathers' intimate time in the beginning of their child's life is lost due to work. Worldwide, the government supports women through the birth of their child by giving them a period of maternity leave from work. However, many fathers are missing out on getting a similar period of time to care for their child and wife. Many times after childbirth, women possibly need as much support and care as their newborn. They may come to face…

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    article "Birth Defects", MedlinePlus states that most of birth defects happen in the first three months of pregnant when a baby is developing in the mother 's womb. Also, it is a physical or biochemical abnormality present at birth, but about half of all birth defects are difficult to find out the exact causes. However, if causes are known, then they can be the followings: women 's age, infection in pregnancy, and drug addiction cause a baby 's birth defect. The first cause a baby 's birth…

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    Eleni Important facts are missing from our history books. Many women, especially, are missing from our history books. The focus will be on three specific women. Margaret Sanger, Wu Zetian, and Murasaki Shikibu are three magnificent women One person for discussion is Margaret Sanger, her importance was the fact that she was a women’s birth control activist. Born on September 14, 1879 she was one of eleven children born. Other than the children born, her mother had seven miscarriages. Sanger…

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    Indigenous people of our beloved nation. Today we stand here, on Victoria Island, where three years ago, Theresa Spence started her hunger strike to show the public that Indigenous people matter. That Indigenous rights matter. She sat here every day until she caught the attention of our Prime Minster, and the Governor General to respect the Indigenous people and give them the rights that they deserve. After three years, 1095 days, we are still asking to be heard. My people have fought against…

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    Essay About Adoption

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    their child a better life, mostly with good intentions, certain problems can arise. In the television show, “This is Us,” adoption controversies appear. In the show, Jack and Rebecca Pearson unexpectedly became pregnant with triplets, but during the birth, one passed. Little did they know, a child was found outside of their local fire station. The child was put up for adoption compelling the Pearsons to adopt the child, giving them their “big three.” Later in the episode of adoption, Rebecca…

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    daughter Laura came along, what was missing was the process of motherhood because it was never instilled in her what caring for a child involves. I empathized with Laura’s situation yet I understand her mother’s reactions. I do not agree it is right, I just feel for her because some important childhood affections were missing. Professionally and medically it appeared as a form of child abuse, but as I read more of her story, I realized it was possibly a missing learned behavior pattern. I came…

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    Bone Grow Transplant Essay

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    risk factors, which was obtained from the analysis of the various pre and post transplants, in turn it enhanced the better understanding of the factors influencing success. Collaborative techniques were used to collect highly sparse records with missing values per transplant. The performance of various classification algorithms trained on predicting the survival status was evaluated using Ten-Fold-Cross validation. High accuracy levels were prominently shown for the operations that had the…

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    facts about Beethoven. He's full name is Ludwig Van Beethoven. Beethoven was born in the attic in a house in Bonn, Germany. Because his birth record is missing so no one knows his real birthdate. His baptism record did survive, however. It reveals the child was christened on 12 17 1770 at a time and place when infants were typically baptized the day after birth. As a result, Beethoven's birthday is commemorated on 1/16. Beethoven's father drank a lot.. Although Beethoven loved his mother…

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    Systematic Screening Test

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    There is a great need for a practicable systematic screening test with high sensitivity in order to reduce the missing cases of CH specialy in preterm infants. Evidently pre-term and low birth weight infants require special cares and follow ups.10,11.In this review we try to sytematiclly review previous works in this field and provide a comprehensive protocol for screening of these high risk neonates. Up to this date, a few approaches have been introduced in order to reach this goal. One is…

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