Essays Tagged: "births"

Critical analysis of practical application of utopia in "Brave new world" by Huxley

ction of the family is one example of the effect of Utopia's absence of love. In a world of bottled-births, not only is there no need for a family, but the idea is actually considered obscene. The ter ...

(5 pages) 129 0 4.0 Mar/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Pregnancy and Smoking. This is a Term Paper that I got an (A) on. It's 7 pages long including Bibliography. My research has been wide and thorough enough to support my thesis or purpose.

dy has revealed that smoking cigarettes during pregnancy presents a more critical danger to healthy births than does using cocaine while pregnant (Blackwell, 1995). Moreover, several studies have show ...

(5 pages) 587 1 5.0 Dec/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Drugs

Live and Love

f the children make the most loving requital to the devoted love accompanying them ever since their births. Students' brilliant achievements bring the greatest satisfaction to their benefactors who le ...

(2 pages) 109 2 3.7 Feb/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Creative Writing > Persuasive Writing

The Disease Ichthyosis: The causes, effects, and treatments.

ow as ichthyosis vulgaris. Fortunately, ichthyosis vulgaris occurs once every two hundred and fifty births and is the mildest form of ichthyosis.Ichthyosis is a rare skin disorder caused by either a m ...

(2 pages) 71 0 2.2 Mar/2003

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Diseases

Teen pregnancy with both it's causes and effects.

h a teenage birth (Teen Pregnancy). The UnitedStates has the highest estimate of teen pregnancy and birthsin the western industrialized world (Teen Pregnancy). Onlyone-third of teen mothers receive a ...

(3 pages) 244 0 4.4 Apr/2003

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Sex & Sexuality

Affluent Society of the 50's and the effect on the youth of the nation.

rld War II had ended, there was once again a boom in the economic status of the country and also in births. As the new Cold War emerged, more opportunity for financial gain arose and parents began to ...

(3 pages) 66 0 5.0 Apr/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

Three Themes in Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein".

epresenting the time a natural human baby takes to be formed in its mother's womb. When he finally 'births' his creation, he is horrified and abandons it. The monster, after many undesirable encounter ...

(4 pages) 123 2 3.7 Apr/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Classic Slave Naratives, A comparison of the accounts of Gustavus Vassa and Frederick Douglass.

es were sometimes similar, fate played different roles in their lives. This contrast began at their births. Vassa was born a native African whereas Douglass was born into slavery in the southern Unite ...

(3 pages) 100 1 4.2 May/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

Achondroplasia (a form of dwarfism).

nt of cartilage and bone is disturbed. The disorder occurs in approximately one out of every 10,000 births (Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine 1999 page 17). It is found in both males and females of all ra ...

(6 pages) 44 0 5.0 Jun/2003

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Diseases

It is an oral presintation on drumming and how the drum was made.

the rhythmic beating of our mothers heart. Our cells, our organs, our systems operate rhythmically, births are rhythmic events, and so are breathing, walking and digesting food. Western science has pr ...

(4 pages) 33 0 4.3 Nov/2003

Subjects: Art Essays > Music History & Studies

The Mother's Role.

ncy through adolescence, thus making a mother/child relationship special, and a mother's role vital.Births are relatively few in a chimpanzee community, making them something of an event (Goodall, Sha ...

(3 pages) 75 0 4.5 Nov/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > Authors

A Glimpse Into Birth Order: Recognizing Different Traits of Each Child

ligence and achievement. Some factors that may affect birth order are sex of siblings, time between births, and absence of a parent. Regardless, as human beings we are left with the question. Why are ... r; and also noted Alder stating, "It is not of course the child's number in the order of successive births which influences his character, but the situation into which he interprets it" (p.89). Next t ...

(8 pages) 157 1 4.7 Dec/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology

A poem written about Margaret Attwood's book A Handmaids Tail. This is shaped like a burning cross and should be viewed by the attached file :)

eir willingness to accept the lies- the slaves of a worldrun by men arevassals of non fertile seed- births are a time for joy a joy that comes less frequently diminishing with hope and freedoma pacifi ...

(1 pages) 25 1 3.0 Dec/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > Poetry

Developmental psych- Teenage pregnancy

alarming. About 500,000 North American teenage girls give birth each year. Almost one-sixth of all births in North America are to teenage women. Eight out of ten of these births result from unintende ... higher among low income Blacks and Hispanics, especially those in inner city ghettos, the number of births to teenagers is highest for white, non-poor young women who live in small cities and towns (C ...

(7 pages) 177 1 4.5 Jan/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology

Attaining zero population growth 2030 in U.S

in the US by 2003. There are three main factors that have an impact on the population, immigration, births and mortality. Immigration and birth rate and fecundity affect the growth of the United State ... e in conceiving. Interesting enough these fertility drugs, if effective, usually result in multiply births. The efforts that are done today must continue. "In a surprising recent development, the U.S. ...

(3 pages) 57 1 2.6 Jan/2004

Subjects: Humanities Essays

An essay on dwarfism, telling the causes, symptoms, and treatments.

red. The most common skeletal dysplasia is called achondroplasia, and occurs in one in every 20,000 births in the us, and affects about 80% of all people with dwarfism. Dwarfism occurs in all ethnic g ...

(2 pages) 49 0 5.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: Science Essays

The Conventions Of classic Greek Tragedy mention the role of thespis, Dionysus The Chorus and the Dithyramb

ma] not an action its self. The theatre however derives from religious acts or worship i.e. deaths, births and even resurrection these were preformed by priests who would of wore animal skins to perfo ...

(4 pages) 47 0 5.0 Apr/2004

Subjects: Art Essays > Drama

Blooming population-it's about how the latin america boost their rapid industrialization in the nation.

ver many died in infancy and as a result, the population grew slowly. The doubled average number of births in Latin America compared to United States, improved health care and sharply lowered the infa ...

(3 pages) 47 0 3.8 Apr/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

Discuss the impact of societal change on family structures, functions and resources.

changing views andperspectives on various roles in the family.It wasn't long ago in Australia, that births outside of marriage wereconsidered to be unacceptable. In those days the young woman was sent ...

(3 pages) 101 0 3.0 Apr/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays

A report on Down Syndrome. this report tells about how people are born with the disorder and what they can do later in life.

ndrome is a disorder that is caused by an extra number 21 chromosome. This affects one in every 800 births worldwide, and causes birth defects. Also, there is no cure for Down syndrome. Most research ...

(2 pages) 108 5 4.2 May/2004

Subjects: Science Essays > Biology