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Women’s Health And Their Reproductive Rights
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and practice of the professionals involved in the health of the woman on the concept of "reproductive rights" focusing on Family Planning. According to Bringle (2010), found in the literature several concepts about women's health. There ar...

Biotechnology And Reproductive Rights
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been a prolonged debate. Some people believe that abortion is entirely unethical; on the other hand, some people believe that abortion can be regarded as ethical on the basis of the underlying reasons women have to get their child aborted....

Literary Criticism Of “a Subaltern's Love Song”
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literary work chiefly, if not exclusively, as a reflection of its author's life and times" (Guerin et al, 1998). This approach assists the individuals in determining and analyzing the personal impact of the life of the writer on his work. M...

A Subaltern’s Love Song
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an. The poet uses light humor and comedy in this poem to express the strong love that he has for a woman with whom he plays tennis regularly. Using iambic tetrameter and exceptional rhymes, the poet effectively conveys the main theme of the...

A Subaltern’s Love Song By John Betjeman
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ased on Joan Jackson, a real life acquaintance of Betjeman. The poem is based on the instant infatuation of the author that spawned a friendship lasting nearly fifty years. The author himself is the speaker in the poem. Jackson herself like...

Girl By Jamaica Kincaid: Theme Of Love
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girl's coming-of-age set at the moment of separation between the age of innocence and the confusing, transforming entrance into adult experience. It is the story of a mother's attempt to train her adolescent daughter to learn appropriate cu...

“girl” By Jamaica Kincaid
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“Girl”, and yet offering the merest fragment of who this Girl might be. The dictation of propriety is relentless in what it includes and also what it excludes, the softer sides of love such as empathy, fun, encouragement. The Girl’s presenc...