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Married Couples Sexual Intercourse
845 words
The study of sex and relationships from the past
has grown considerably and continues to raise more
questions for the future. It has been noted that
since the ancient times, sexual frequency declines
with age among "couples." In the book, "Sex and
Relationships, " by John P. Elia there is an
interesting analogy of the decline of sexual
frequency, "A decline in sexual frequency over the
course of a relationship and over the course of
ones lifetime is probably one of those "sure"
things in life - ...
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Aspects Leading To The Fall Of Roman Empire
1,634 words
Personally I think that all these reasons are
linked and headed by the decline of the Roman
emperor. The deficient Emperor role led to the
lacking military response to invasions, civil war
and peasant uprisings. ROMAN EMPIRE AND ITS
EMPEROR Ever since the adoptive system which was
installed by Marcus Aurelius was never reinstalled
after his death, effective leadership in governing
Rome was lacking. It was clearly visible that the
Roman Emperor was the backbone of Roman stability
and therefore th...
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Religious Tolerance Ottoman Empire
1,055 words
All empires constantly evolve, declining and
rising in status. Many empires have collapsed,
only to start again under a different name. Like
all empires, the three Muslim Empires, the
Ottomans, Safavid's, and Mughals have faced this
inevitable state. Although each individual empire
is different, they each have similarities in their
reasons for decline. Whether it is social,
religious, economic, or political reasons, the
empires, like many others, have fallen. The
Ottoman Empire, founded by Osman...
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Oil Gas Natural Resource
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... ng (- 37. 45 %). Sectors showing the greatest
expansion are non-oil / gas mining (21. 11 %),
non-food crops (5. 96 %), electricity (5. 08 %),
communications (4. 83 %) and fisheries (4. 08 %).
It is disappointing that non-oil / gas
manufacturing contracted more rapidly than overall
GDP (- 14. 48 % vs. 13. 68 %). However, assuming
that agriculture (including all sub-sectors),
mining (not quarrying) and manufacturing
constitute tradable's, whereas construction,
utilities, quarrying and all serv...
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Gross Domestic Product Economic Recession
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College: Lecturer: Course: Date: Gross Domestic
Product Outline of contents Content Pages Abstract
3 Introduction 3 Taiwan GDP 3 US GDP 4
Applicability of GDP 5 Conclusion 6 Works Cited 7
Copies of the articles 8 Abstract The GDP plays a
central role in the determination of a countrys
current prosperity. It can also be used to
forecast financial conditions within the country.
And when all relevant conditions have been
standardized, it can also be used in comparing
performances between two countr...
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Wall Street Journal Gross Domestic Product
1,784 words
... that things are going to be that rosy, said
David Wyss, chief economist at Standard & Poors,
after Fridays G. D. P. report. The biggest drags
on the economy last quarter were exports, retail
sales, equipment and software, and housing. The
revision could be traced primarily to a
contraction in inventories of unsold goods, which
the government had previously said had grown. The
trade gap was wider than had been reported, with
fewer American goods bought abroad. Exports fell
at an annualized ra...
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Colleges And Universities Social Norms
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... at colleges from Washington State to New
Jersey. The conference, which was presented by the
National Social Norms Resource Center, the Bacchus
& Gamma Peer Education Network and the Governor's
Highway Safety Bureau of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, was an opportunity for prominent
campus administrators and leading student health
experts to discuss significant reductions in
excessive drinking by college students as a result
of social norms efforts. "The social norms
approach states that c...
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Aging Of Sexual Function
1,998 words
Aging of Sexual Function The majority of
researches and practitioners allege that sexual
behavior constitutes a complex interconnection of
biochemical and cognitive processes. Age is
considered to be one of the main contributors to
human sexuality and sexual behavior (Segraves &
Segraves, 1995). The influence of age on sexual
function has received much attention in
contemporary studies; moreover, the studies are
consistent in their findings. McCoy in conducted
research suggested that the age amp...
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Childhood Obesity Physical Exercises
2,722 words
Table of contents Abstract... 2 Introduction 3
Decline of physical education in public schools. 3
Childhood obesity: rise, causes, treatment... 4
Conclusion... 10 Abstract The rise of childhood
obesity is a great concern among policy experts,
health care professionals and naturally parents.
Nowadays obesity has become a real epidemic. It
was reported that the number of students who
attend physical training every day had decreased
to 29 percent in 1999 compared with 42 % in 1990.
It is possible t...
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Pubic Hair Depth Perception
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Catherine The Physical Development of a Human
Being As defined in Berks, Development Through the
Lifespan, physical development is changes in body
size, proportions, appearance, and the functioning
of various body systems; brain development;
perceptual and motor capacities; and physical
health. The physical development of a human being
is the unique because of all of the visible
changes that every human being goes through.
Physical growth results from a continuous and
complex interplay between h...
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Shih Huang Ti Genghis Khan
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1. Chinese Dynasties Chinese Dynasties Shang: Also
called Yin, dynasty that was Chinas earliest
historically verifiable state 1766 B. C. to 1122
B. C. A. Reasons for Rise: Unlike the early
accounts of history by the Chinese, there is
archaeological evidence of the Shang, who built
their cities in northern China around the eastern
parts of the Yellow River. For this reason they
are called the Yellow River civilization. They
were a bronze age people; bronze-working seems to
have entered China arou...
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Percent Per Year 20 Th Century
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Population, term referring to the total human
inhabitants of a specified area, such as a city,
country, or continent, at a given time. Population
study as a discipline is known as demography. It
is concerned with the size, composition, and
distribution of populations; their patterns of
change over time through births, deaths, and
migration; and the determinants and consequences
of such changes. Population studies yield
knowledge important for planning, particularly by
governments, in fields such...
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United States Foreign Policy U S Foreign Policy
1,576 words
Strengths of Foreign Policy Decline Of America In
Foreign Policy I. Introduction A. Foreign Policy
1. Foreign Policy 2. Areas Foreign Policy Involves
3. Is America On The Decline? II. America Is On
The Decline A. U. S. Foreign Policy Is Unsound And
Ineffective 1. Falling Behind As A World Leader B.
Our Policies Are Unsuccessful 1. Loss Of American
Powers 2. Loss Of Allies Trust C. Military
Ineffectiveness D. Economic Policies 1. Fall Of
American Currency Value 2. Downward Spiral Of
International...
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Middle Class Income Ny Random House
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Throughout the past century, the middle class has
emerged as a vital part of the North American
psyche. Even today, many people classify
themselves as a part of the middle class,
regardless of their actual income level. However,
this perception is incorrect. In the past 20
years, the middle class has been declining,
primarily as a result of past political
interventions and job polarization throughout
North America. The subject of middle class is very
controversial, and depending on how it is def...
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Consumer Price Index Copyright C 1994
1,477 words
Hawaii, with an area of 28, 313 sq. km (10, 932
sq. mi. ), is the 43 rd largest state in the U. S.
; 6. 9 % of the land is owned by the federal
government. It consists mainly of the Hawaiian
Islands, eight main islands and 124 islets, reefs,
and shoals. The major islands in order of size are
Hawaii, Maui, Oahu, Kauai, Molokai, Lanai, Nihau,
and Kahoolawe. Population growth has increased by
80, 000 persons over the past five years.
Demographics show a large number of Hispanic
origin: Asian Hispan...
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Late Nineteenth Century Late Twentieth Century
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The External Conditions of the Canadian Situation
Summary Statement; an Historical Perspective The
Late Nineteenth Century [in contrast, not
necessarily in substance] Canada had strong
economic and political ties with Britain. Trade
flowed more east and west in association with
Britain, than it had during the Reciprocity Treaty
Period, 1854 - 1866. Primary product exports,
decreasingly forest products, increasingly wheat,
were the policy basis of expansion. Porfolio
capital flowed into Canada fr...
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Fall Of Rome Roman Empire
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What were the most important reasons for the
decline of the Roman Empire? Why? The seemingly
unstoppable Roman Empire was bound to fall after
the many aspects that made Rome such a dominant
empire started to fade away. Rome was the center
of the world and the thought that such a worldwide
power could decline was unheard of. It was not
built in a day; therefore it couldn t be destroyed
in one day. The marvelous city declined for many
reasons yet there are only a few major reasons
that led to its ...
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Family Farm Agricultural Production
2,541 words
The complexion of farming is changing radically.
The land cannot support as many farm families as
it did in an earlier time. Small farms are being
consolidated into larger ones. General farms, with
several kinds of crops and a barnyard of farm
animals, are yielding to specialty farms that
concentrate on a single major crop. Family farms
are declining; corporate farms are increasing.
Efficiency is growing. Crops are changing.
Techniques are improving. Just as the train,
tractor, truck, and airpla...
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Black Middle Class Civil Rights Movement
1,573 words
Inequality, a growing situation for most blacks,
is not only influenced by racism, but is primarily
caused by structural and economic forces as a
result of class. Todays inequality, chiefly the
result of structural and economic forces, has been
paved through a history of racial discrimination
creating badly paid and poorly educated blacks.
The steady decline of racism during the
de-industrialization period, led to a growing
success of the black middle class and an increase
of poverty in the blac...
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Atlantic Slave Trade Late Nineteenth Century
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Studies In The World History Of Slavery, Studies
In The World History Of Slavery, Abolition And
Emancipation, I, 1 (1996). THE TRANSITION FROM THE
SLAVE TRADETO LEGITIMATE COMMERCE Robin Law
(University of Stirling, Scotland) Abstract: This
study reconsiders several controversies resulting
from the historical debate over legitimate trade
nineteenth-century exports of African commodities
other than slaves West Africa. The controversies
reviewed include the incidence of enslavement in
West African...
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