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    Aid Condoms, and Carnival

    conducted in Cuba by the Pan American Health Organization, 49 percent of men and 14 percent of women in stable relationships admitted they had had an affair in the past year. In light of statistics showing AIDS as the number one killer of women of childbearing age in São Paulo state, public health offi cials launched a campaign promoting the female condom. The hope is that it will help women—especially poor women—protect themselves and their children. But the female condom seemed unlikely to spark

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    Women Are Not Equal to Men in Society

    Women are not equal to Men in our Society Religions Opening statement. I would like to welcome everyone to our topic of discussion today which is: Women are not equal to men in our society.  As a captain and leader for this group, I understood that this does not only affect women but men as well. We live in a society today where women are underestimated; socially, physically or intellectually. There is a constant war against discrimination and sexism but it has seemed to fail many times

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    Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar is known as one of the greatest war tactions in history. His battlefield tactics are still used in modern day warfare. Had it not been for his narcissism, his accomplishments would have been even greater. Augustus Caesar, Julius’ nephew and adoptive son, succeeded his uncle as the new Emperor of Rome. Throughout this essay, I will discuss the achievements of Julius Caesar, the achievements of Augusts, and the qualities of both their personalities. Julius Caesar is

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    Ethical Implications Of Abortion

    Most mothers would agree that finding out that you and your spouse are having a happy and healthy baby is the most exciting news in the world. However, there is always a small chance of having a child with an abnormality. This unexpected information can leave parents distraught and worried about the possible outcomes that could occur based on their difficult decision. When a parent finds out that there is a possibility that they will not give birth to a healthy child, they may go through a period

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    Population

    Overconsumption and Overpopulation and their effect on the Environment The effect of overpopulation and over consumption on the environment has had a massive negative effect. Overpopulation is an undesirable condition where the number of existing human population exceeds the carrying capacity of Earth. We are now adding one billion people to the planet every 12 years. That's about 220,000 per day. (Howmany?.org) This makes overpopulation a big threat to our environment but the bigger issue is

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    Love

    “Seventy percent of all children will spend all or part of their lives in a single parent home.”(Dowd)The family structure has changed significantly in the last fifty years with higher percentages of marriages ending in divorce, and higher rates of childbearing out of wedlock. In this study the writer will show that the children of these families are affected dramatically both negatively and positively? Problem Statement Children being raised in single parent homes have a higher chance of poverty

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    Actions Must Coincide with Beliefs

    Actions must coincide with beliefs South Dakota has very lofty goals for their sweeping ban on abortion. The only allowance they grant for obtaining an abortion is “to prevent the death of a pregnant mother” (South Dakota Legislature - handout). The main, and probably most controversial, premise of the South Dakota argument is that the other rights of the pregnant woman are “not sufficient to morally outweigh the prenatal human being’s right to life.” I am in agreement with this ban on abortion

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    The Effects of Divorce

    become less productive socially. According to The Evolution of Divorce: Marriage provides benefits both to children and to society. Although it was once possible to believe that the nations high rates of divorce, cohabitation, and nonmarital childbearing represented little more than lifestyle alternatives brought about by the freedom to pursue individual self-fulfillment, many analysts now believe that these individual choices can be damaging to the children who have no say in them and to the society

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    Google

    Assignment 1: Innovation from Google’s Free Food Strategy Rovella Johnson Strayer University February 10, 2015 Abstract Management in business is a multifaceted entity, the proper and strategic implementation of which is of utmost imperativeness and necessity to any organization. The most successful businesses undoubtedly spare no expense in seeing that their organization consistently develops and implements new and more innovative strategies so as to vie for top in its class. The goal

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    Surrogacy Speech

    Cliff and Ron Hoppe-Hastings sailed through their vows at their 2011 civil union ceremony, until entering the stage of wanting to begin fatherhood together. Today, Cliff and Ron are the proud fathers of 11-month-old twin girls conceived with the aid of a surrogate (Schoenberg). Surrogacy was their answer. In surrogacy, a woman’s egg is removed from the intended mother or an anonymous donor and fertilized with the sperm of the intended father or anonymous donor. The fertilized egg, or embryo, will

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