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    When studying the Holocaust‚ it is critical to understand how the science of eugenics influenced the Nazis‚ however it is just as important to recognize how the United States influenced eugenics in Germany. Prior to the rise of the Nazi Party in Germany‚ the Weimar Republic was in an economic depression with uncontrollable inflation. Similar to the American Great Depression‚ German elitist looked for how they could save their country from complete ruin. The small community of German eugenicists

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    An Jaeseok Compare and contrast the social domestic policy of the following : Hitler ‚ Castro. Hitler and Castro are two excellent example of dictator. Hitler was single party leader during 1933~1945 in German‚ and he ended up his life with suicide. Another dictator Castro was also a single party leader in Cuba during 1959~2006. Their policies are deeply related to success of their regime‚ and especially internal policy is significant as it affect daily life of citizens. Hitler and

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    STERILIZATION AND DISINFECTION Definitions Bacteriostatic Agent: An agent that inhibits the growth of bacteria‚ but does not necessarily kill them. Bactericide: An agent that kills bacteria. Most do not kill Endospores. Sporicide: An agent that kills spores. Definition STERILIZATION The process of freeing an article from microorganisms including their spores. By definition‚ it effects a reduction in the number of microorganisms (more than 99.9999% are killed). Methods

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    How successfully did the Nazi regime mobilise German youth in the years 1933-1939? “Education begins when the youngest National Socialist stands on the street…in uniform.” Hitler’s ‘seizure’ of power on January 30‚ 1933 marked a turning point in German history and in traditional German education. Hitler’s aim regarding education was to reshape and mold the German psyche into one that would benefit the Nazi Regime. With motives that were rather political than academic‚ he was able to accomplish

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    The Indian Health Services was created to provide special services to members from tribes and Alaskan Natives. However‚ instead of providing medical support the HIS faculty were the main perpetrators of the abuse of sterilization‚ making these indigenous people victims of an unlawful coerced procedure. Doctors were using unethical tactics to convince the women to sign the consent forms. These women would not be seen unless they signed the consent form that wasn’t even in

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    as they are today. All the standards 30 years ago were not as high as today’s standards. Tattooist did not have to wear gloves; they would just clean their equipment with alcohol and wipe it down without sterilization. And needles were also cleaned down with alcohol and reused without sterilization. People doing tattoos did not have to be certified and licensed. And a large number of people doing tattoos then used homemade equipment instead of professional equipment. Therefore‚ the equipment the tattooist

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    Racism and gender discrimination towards African women has also been around from the days of slavery‚ with whites abusing and mistreating African women who worked on their plantations. Because of this sexual abuse‚ many African women were given sterilization in order to suppress fertility in black women and to reduce the burden of unwanted pregnancy on society. There are delights and distresses that most moms share. They are the delight of nursing her child‚ the depletion from pursuing her toddler

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    Ten Commandments. It represents the rejection of God’s absolute sovereignty over life and death. 2. Sterilization * Refers to the procedure performed to stop fertility permanently‚ in either male or female. * Sterilization is done through operation: For women the process is called “tubal ligation” while for the men‚ it is called “vasectomy’. Sterilization and Morality * Sterilization is a direct disregard of the Church’s teachings regarding married life and bearing children under God’s

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    package” that rewards young couples with 5‚000 rupees if they wait two years after marriage to have children‚ if they continue to wait for three years‚ they then receive 7‚500 rupees. (Niambar) Other‚ harsher methods were used as well‚ such as the sterilization camps former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi put in place. At these camps there were forced vasectomies; reports say that “103 women were sterilized by two doctors in a single day at the Manikchak Rural Health Center in the Malda district of West

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    developing countries. Too often poor families do not have sufficient funds to always be buying contraceptives‚ such as temporary or permanent sterilizations. Temporary sterilization is the different types of contraceptives that are typically available at common stores‚ which are reversible in the case‚ that a couple would want more children. However‚ permanent sterilization can be done to both men and women. It is a permanent procedure that can tie the woman’s fallopian tubes‚ or the men’s vas deferens‚ which

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