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    Baby Bloomers

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    Ways in which Baby Boomers shaped the national community – past and present Effect of cultural values of individualism on our concept of national community and citizenry Effect of our pluralistic and multicultural heritage on our concept of national community Effect of the baby boomers on the national community and the future of America Neil Armstrong and Baby Boomers Generation Introduction Neil Armstrong‚ one of the most celebrated American astronauts of all time‚ was born in August 1930

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    The Baby Boom

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    Baby Boom or Doom? After World War 2 as soldiers returned home they were looking to settle down‚ start families and make up for lost years caused by the war. This became known as the baby boom which first began in Canada in 1947 and lasted until 1966‚ it started later and lasted a couple years longer compared to the United States. This baby boom not only effected Canada then but continues to effect the country today and into the future. The baby boom effected Canada in many different ways‚ starting

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    gay‚ just for a while‚ to simply see you can’t? I was born gay‚ just like you were born straight.” -Anonymous. Whether or not people are born homosexual (or choose to be)‚ has been an ongoing debate for a while now and continues to stay relevant‚ especially since there have been multiple studies‚ lots with opposite finds and views. I personally do not believe that people choose to be gay‚ but rather have a trait that they are born with. Homosexuality is when someone is romantically attracted

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    Baby Boomers

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    Baby Boomers A baby boomer is someone who was born after World War II. The baby-boom generation lasted from 1945 to 1964. Seventy-six million American children were born during this time period. Baby boomers represent 29% of the U.S. population. This year these kids would be between forty-six and sixty-four years old. These children were born during a great social change in America. These social changes‚ including music and events‚ greatly affected this generation. Kids born in the earlier years

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    Premature Babies

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    Premature babies and some of the complications Premature Babies and some of the complications There have been many medical advances in both prevention and intervention that will hopefully lead to lower premature birth rates. Premature births affect 500‚000babies-which is 1 of every 9 infants born in the United States. Worldwide‚ more than 15 million babies are born to soon each year. Prematurity exponentially increases a variety of complications such as breathing problems. Teen pregnancy

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    the newborn baby

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    The newborn baby a newborn baby appearance is quite different from other babies. A newborn baby is all curled up‚ the reason for that is they have spent more or less the last 2 months cooped up in a woman’s womb so when they are born they are not used to having space to move their limbs. There hands are clenched into fists because they are not yet able to open there hands up properly and they are also curled up for comfort. When babies are born they can be born with a full head of hair but then

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    Babies Are Not Sketchpads

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    Babies are not Sketchpads       Humans should not play God. Genetic engineering is when a piece of DNA is removed or manipulated to alter an organism’s characteristics. Scientists can use this procedure to create new plants or give them certain characteristics. Doctors can use genetic engineering to give unborn babies certain traits that the parents would rather the baby have. There are different stances people have on human genetic engineering. I believe it is wrong for these reasons: trying to

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    Designer Babies

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    Designer Babies Thousands of couples take their children to build-a-bear workshops every year to build and design a perfect teddy bear but the fact that there are also “build-a-baby” workshops is preposterous! Thousands of couples from around the world are using new reproductive technology not to procreate or save a baby’s life but to build a “perfect baby” and in the process they end up killing many babies. There have been more than 4000 cases of successful gender selected babies due to new technology

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    Designer Babies

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    stronger‚ taller‚ and even predetermine the gender. This technology is referred to as Eugenics‚ but the products are commonly called designer babies. Although this technology isn’t entirely available it is causing quite the debates. Which leads many people to think: what are the pros and cons to genetic engineering? According to Stephen Baird‚ “Some will curse these new technologies‚ sounding the death knell for humanity‚ envisioning the social‚ cultural‚ and moral collapse of our society and perhaps our

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    Born Gay or Genetics Homosexuality is a person’s sexual preference. Many people are ashamed‚ or wish to remain silent because of how the world view homosexuals. People judge and treat them as if they are some kind of different species. Homosexuals are judged and resented by many for religious matters. Scientists have done studies to find out why homosexuals choose to be with the same sex‚ but these tests are still constantly being studied. Some say it is a choice to be gay‚ but many people

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