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    her glands produce a full range of female hormones and her ovaries produce a least one mature egg every month. Ideally by the age of 25‚ woman’s body is physiologically ready for difficulties and hardships of pregnancy and childbirth. After approximately 40‚ the level of female hormone production starts to reduce and in another 10 years woman gradually loses ability to conceive a healthy baby and then runs out eggs. This means that she has passed her reproductive period and entered menopause; that’s

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    Of the many fish of the sea‚ none is more interesting and unique than the seahorse. Seahorses are classified in the phylum Chordata‚ subphylum Vertebrata‚ class Osteichthyes‚ order Gasterosteiformes‚ family Syngnathidae‚ and the genus Hippocampus. The genus name Hippocampus comes from two Greek words; hippos meaning horse and campus meaning monster. Their physical appearance explains why they received their name. They have a horse-like head and a curled tail. They have developed many unique adaptations

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    A Cry Still Unheard: The Menace Of Female Foeticide In India “I am daughter of India. I am like your daughters who are playing in your premises‚ who are bringing laurels to the nation like Sunita Williams‚ Kiran Bedi‚ Kalpana Chawla‚ Sania Mirza etc. But there is a difference between me and all of you as I have been killed in the womb of my mother itself.” Once in our lives‚ most of us must have heard that a child is a ‘gift’ from God. Though whatever biology may suggest‚ it is not an uncommon

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    Running Head: Assisted Reproductive Technologies Abstract ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES (ARTs) can be very helpful for certain patients‚ but ethical concerns have been raised about the inherent nature of specific techniques and the contexts in which many techniques are used. Physicians play important roles in supporting those who wish to become parents and in educating patients about impediments to fertilization and ways to promote conception. We discuss various ethical issues surrounding ARTs

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    THEME PAPER Female Foeticide Host Organizations: TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 INTRODUCTION 4 Definition 4 Sex Ratio 5 Purpose 7 Primary Data 8 Secondary Data 8 Process 8 Reproduction rights: - 9 Economic stability: 9 Social Status: 9 Challenges 9 The Context 9 DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS 10 1) Government schemes 10 a) Ladli - 10 b) Kanyadaan: 11 c) Incentives for Panchayat 11 Inference 12 2) Present and past sex ratios

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    International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences Vol 1 Issue 1 January 2006 Female Foeticide and Infanticide in India: An Analysis of Crimes against Girl Children Sneh Lata Tandon1 and Renu Sharma2 University of Delhi‚ Delhi‚ India Abstract Sex selective abortions and increase in the number of female infanticide cases have become a significant social phenomenon in several parts of India. It transcends all castes‚ class and communities and even the North South dichotomy. The girl children become

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    House of Representatives of the Republic of the Philippines proposed a bill which suggest to limit the population birth rate and to balance the over population‚ This bill was recognize to be called as Reproductive Health Bill‚ which was the main focus of the study. The first time the Reproductive Health Bill was proposed was in 1998. During the present 15th Congress‚ the RH Bills filed are those authored by (1) House Minority Leader Edcel Lagman of Albay‚ HB 96; (2) Iloilo Rep. Janet Garin‚ HB

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    http://ezinearticles.com/?RH-Bill:-A-Necessity?&id=5317730 -Is Reproductive Health Bill better? Or will it just worsen the matter? The Reproductive Health Bill is a legislative bill aiming to guarantee universal access to reproductive health. This bill’s proposal is that the government funds will be spent on family planning devices such as pills and IUD’s as a way of controlling the population. Empirical studies show that the poverty incidence is higher among big families‚ and that the lack of

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    Social monogamy is the name given to a reproductive behavior‚ which consists of a loyal social partnership between the same male and female for an extended amount of time ((Díaz-Muñoz et al‚ 2015)). However‚ this term has caused some controversy in the scientific community over the years. Animals that were once categorized as being monogamous have been observed behaving in non-monogamous ways. This is especially true for primates that have been studied‚ but the reasoning is interesting. Social monogamy

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    Advanced Language Art Program Basic Education Department TRACE COLLEGE Reproductive Health Bill in the Philippines Mary Ann A. Maranon Submitted in partial fulfilment of English 9 Submitted to Mr. Oscar Laborem A. Garcia ABSTRACT The study is about the Reproductive Health Bill or the RH Bill that was passed thru the 15th Congress by the Lower House Minority Leader and Albay Representative‚ Congressman Edcel Lagman. Though majority of the Senators from the Upper House supports

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