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    across the globe (Katz‚ “Margaret Sanger”)‚ and Margaret Sanger was given the privilege of speaking at one of the conference’s ten sessions (“The Children’s Era”). She used the platform to address subjects such as child welfare‚ birth control‚ and eugenics. Entitled “The Children’s Era‚” Sanger’s speech discusses the abysmal condition in which many children are living and what steps might be taken to fix the issue. Throughout her speech‚ Sanger utilizes anaphora and caesura several times; one of

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    prenatal genetic testing because all of the types of disorders listed above are passed down to the fetus by the parents due to different genes on the chromosomes. Prenatal genetic testing also touches on eugenics in past and even present years when dealing with whether to abort or keep the fetus. Eugenics is a movement that started in 1883 by Galton‚ to improve the genetic quality of the human race‚ increasing the advantages that human beings have. Hereditarianism has been linked to prenatal genetic

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    that “Brave New World has typically been read as "the classic denunciation of mass culture in the interwar years"” (Frost 448). This is true to an extent‚ as Frost points out. The novel explores the effects of mass culture and the implementation of eugenics and mass education to serve an industrialized society of consumption. Aspects of culture‚ such as the arts‚ have been reduced to pleasure seeking‚ and the population as a whole is kept within the machine of culture by means of pharmaceuticals. Much

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    Frank Stella - Hyena Stomp

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    motivation to escape from representational artworks‚ and the desire to form his own style of painting. As will be discussed‚ Hyena Stomp fell neatly into the minimalist movement‚ the movement itself was characterised by the extreme simplicity of form and a literal‚ objective approach‚ which was also seen in works by other well know minimalist artists‚ such as; Dan Flavin and Donald Judd. Frank Stella‚ 1962. Hyena stomp [Acrylic on canvas 195.6cm x 195.6 cm]. London‚ England: Tate Gallery. Hyena

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    Margaret Sanger

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    This was because Sanger thought it was unfair how the government didn’t want women to have access to abortion information‚ stating that abortion is a criminal activity. Although Margaret Sanger wanted to improve the lives of many women‚ she had many eugenic ways of thinking. For instance‚ she wanted to create a society with a superior race‚ and thus did not want lower class immigrant women to have more children. She also wanted to improve the human race by preventing certain types of people to reproduce

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    separate people by their biology and race to create an ideology that enforces inequality. For example‚ studies were conducted to determine if each individual had a biological difference that separates us from one another. Such ideology leads to term of Eugenics‚ which elaborated on the idea to have natural selection choice those who were fit to live on to reproduce and those who were not‚ would die off. Overtime‚ the standard of inequality targets specific group by race or ethnicity‚ but is

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    HISTORY OF THE VIOLIN The earliest stringed instruments were mostly plucked (e.g. the Greek lyre). Bowed instruments may have originated in the equestrian cultures of Central Asia‚ an example being the Mongolian instrument Morin huur: Turkic and Mongolian horsemen from Inner Asia were probably the world’s earliest fiddlers. Their two-stringed upright fiddles were strung with horsehair strings‚ played with horsehair bows‚ and often feature a carved horse’s head at the end of the neck. ...

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    women in their communities and across Europe. Recently‚ this was seen in the news by a woman‚ whose name was not given‚ that is currently suing the Japanese government for force sterilizing her as a teen. Their reasoning behind it was that under the eugenics law they were under the jurisdiction to sterilize people due to a mental or genetic illness‚ specifically targeting people with disabilities. This is not the only case of sterilization in recent news‚ Summer Thyme Creel was recently given a shorter

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    Memorial Museum‚ http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005182‚ 2011 Lapon‚ Lenny. “Mass Murderers in White Coats (From Harvard to Buchenwald: A Chronology of Psychiatry and Eugenics” http://www.operationmorningstar.org/mass_murderers_in_white_coats1.htm‚ 2011. Messall‚ Rebecca. “The Long Road of Eugenics: From Rockefeller to Roe v. Wade” October 11‚ 2005 http://www.orthodoxytoday.org/articles5/MessallEugenics.php Feingold‚ Henry. Bearing witness how America and its Jews responded to the

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    Hills Like White Elephants

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    should have an abortion. Hemingway never explicitly uses the word abortion‚ but instead relies on the description and details of the setting to convey an idea of this weighty decision. It is his use of imagery‚ symbols‚ and dialogue that makes his minimalist technique most effective in expressing the real moral and importance of this story. Imagery is one of Hemingway’s most effective tools in conveying the central meaning of the story‚ "Hills Like White Elephants". His vivid language and articulate

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