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    The Cold War was one of the most crucial events in shaping Canada during the twentieth century. Lasting from the latter half of the 1940s to the 1990s, the effects of the Cold War on Canadian society and politics were far ranging and long lasting. Throughout these years, many social changes were implemented, dramatically shaping modern Canada. The most important social changes, however, took place during the 1960s. This was a decade of turbulent and significant social change. During these years,

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    In the 21st century, birth control is a great phenomenon for many reasons. It can help protect against unwarranted pregnancies or acne, and even lighten or stop heavy menstruation cycles. There are many different versions of birth control, as one type won’t work for every single person. There are many variations of birth control, from pills to shots, and implants to patches. Almost all of these types of birth control have side effects and/or a list of who should avoid that certain method. These

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    We know people support rights in theory but their support may waiver when it comes time to put those rights into practice. Civil liberties are legal constitutional protections against the government, and basically, tell the government what it cannot do. Judicial interpretations shape the nature of civil liberties, and as these interpretations change over time, so do our rights. To understand the civil liberties and freedoms we have, and how they have changed, we must examine several key Supreme Court

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    TERM PAPER EVALUATION ON CHROMOSOMAL ABBERATIONS AND DOWN SYNDROME GUIDED BY: SUBMITTED BY: Dr. SANJEEV KUMAR (Sr.) SHRUTI DHAMEJA BSM/13/104 B.Sc (H) MEDICAL BIOTECH DECLARATION I hereby declare that the term paper entitled “CHROMOSOMAL ABBERATIONS AND DOWN SYNDROME” submitted to AMITY INSTITUTE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, is a record of an original work done by me under the guidance of Dr. SANJEEV KUMAR (Sr.) and this project work has not performed

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    The race for the republican nomination for president of the United States is well underway. With casualties including Rick Perry, Michele Bachmann, and Herman Cain, it remains unclear at this juncture which candidate will walk away with the republican nod. As debate over who will garner the nomination, Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, or Mitt Romney intensifies, attention is beginning to turn to the upcoming November general election and the democratic Presidential incumbent, Barack Obama

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    Autonomy A person has the right to be able to make his or her own informed decision without the influence of others unless their decision may harm their own life or the life of another. A social worker must understand that a person can only be truly autonomous when they are faced with one or more option and that person can make a clear choice; there is no coercion from the social worker or another profession in them choosing their option; the person is aware of all options; the person is given information

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    He sponsored a bill so the police would be able to obtain DNA from anyone arrested or detained. He also voted for a constitutional ban on desecrating a flag and reauthorization of the Patriot Act and extending wiretapping. He voted to ban partial birth abortions. He also voted against the Affordable Care Act. Ted Cruz is a Junior Senator. He is also a Republican and has served since January 3, 2013. The next election will be held

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    The topic of contraceptives, or mainly birth control, has captured the interest of everyone that is capable of using them. However, while there are a lot of other options than the two previous ones mentioned, there is a lack of furthered motivation to create more. There is currently no form of birth control for men; important because they would like more control over their bodies among other detailed reason. On top of that, the education of sex and contraceptives is terrible, and needs to be fixed

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    It would work similarly as what happens with taxes that go towards unemployment insurance; however, only those who decided to join would have that collection taken. Therefore, any participant could require a paid parental leave with the birth of a child. The senate denied the bill and buried Colorado in the limbo of states where having a kid is even more challenging to the parents’ life. Although the majority of the cost of the program would come from the participants’ income, the major

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    Stem Cell Research Debate

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    potential to grow into a fetus. “For people who believe that life begins at the moment of conception, this practice represents a troubling ethical issue” (Lee and Griswold). With the use of these embryos having full potential human qualities, many anti-abortion activists are against this practice. These activists believe the use of

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