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    family planning

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    Family planning is a term that was created in the mid-twentieth century to refer to the ability to control reproduction through access to contraception‚ abortion‚ sterilization‚ and information and education. Reproductive control allows a woman to determine when and whether she will have children. A woman’s ability to control the birth and spacing of her children has a direct impact on her educational‚ economic‚ and social opportunities‚ and a woman’s enjoyment of heterosexual activity can be affected

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    World War II began in 1939‚ two decades after World War I‚ better known as the Great War began in 1914. It was even more devastating than World I and it destroyed more land all over the globe and took more lives than any other war. Leading up to World War II‚ in 1934 Adolf Hitler had gained power in Germany. Hitler was an unstable man who was obsessed with purifying the German Race. He wanted his race to be superior and believed that the only way to gain superiority and power was by war. To do this

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    Corfu Channel Case United Kingdom Vs Albania 1946 Facts/ Background: The Corfu Channel case was the first contentious case heard by the International Court of Justice. The Corfu Channel Case (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland-Albania) arose from series incidents that occurred on October 22nd‚ 1946‚ in the Corfu Strait: First‚ the incidents started on 15 May 1946 when two Royal Navy ships‚ HMS Orion and HMS Superb‚ crossed the Corfu Channel following a prior inspection

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    Throughout the end of the Second World War to the end of the Cold War in the early 1990’s‚ there existed an iron curtain‚ which divided central‚ and Eastern Europe from Western Europe. This iron curtain arose from the Soviet Union blocking its satellite states and itself from the non-communist nations of Western Europe. This resulted in the Soviet-influenced states of central and Eastern Europe being socially‚ economically‚ and politically different from the west. Following the collapse of the

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    research was taken by the United States government that had taken it without asking his relatives or anyone that was close to him. Though they eventually gave some of the papers back to his nephew that was living in Yugoslavia and are now kept in the Nikola Tesla Museum in Yugoslavia. That is now in the country of Serbia‚ though some of the most important papers were damaged and were stated as a shame to Tesla that his work was taken out of the United States of America because it was the place where

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    ETHNIC CONFLICT DBQ

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    Ethnic Conflict DBQ Over the course of the years world history has continued to change. New conflicts are constantly developing. In order to keep these conflicts under control special foundations and laws such as the United Nations and the Declaration of Human Rights have been founded. Despite the creation of the United Nations and the issuance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ conflict has continued in the post-World War II era. The attempts at keeping peace have and have not been

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    members as "the Master".[6] His plays have been translated into 30 languages and performed across the world‚ including in Argentina‚ Chile‚ England‚ the Netherlands‚ Poland‚ Romania‚ South Africa‚ South Korea‚ Spain‚ Sri Lanka‚[7] Sweden‚ and Yugoslavia.[8][9] His work of the 1960s‚ 1970s and 1980s is peppered with criticisms of assassinations‚ corruption‚ organised crime‚ racism‚ Roman Catholic theology and war. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s‚ he took to lampooning Forza Italia and its leader

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    I chose Bosnia and Herzegovina because I wanted a country‚ which is a NIC. As many people do not recognize this country and it’s not too popular‚ I wanted to research on it. I wanted to know more about this country’s development and economy. The GDP of Bosnia interested me a lot. Also no one chose this country so it would be great if I did and I also wanted to know more about this country as I was hearing a lot about it from others. Taking into consideration the effects of the war‚ large number

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    I am Igor Leščić‚ manager of the company Drvoproizvod d.d‚ Jastrebarsko. The company was founded in 1970 and our products are solid hardwood flooring and decking. The company employs a total of 130 employees‚ 127 of which are located in Jastrebarsko and 3 are in a separate leocation of Drvoproizvod in Zadar. The manufacturing process of Drvoproizvod begins with the processing of logs‚ which is part of our sawmill production‚ and the logs are processed at our sawmill. After that‚ we produce items

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    Australia’s Migration Policies and how they have changed over time. With a focus on the period since 1945 Migration laws in Australia have been updated and changed notably post World War II. These changes have affected Australia’s political scene and economical value immensely since the 1940s and continue to have an effect today. The Australian population heavily fluctuated in the 1940s‚ taking citizens in at a capacity that was entirely new for Australia. Migration laws today have changed a considerable

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