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Birth and death rates of Japan since 1950, with the sudden drop in hinoeuma year ( 1966 )
Birth and death rates of Japan since 1950,
Birth rates for American Jews have dropped from 2. 0 to 1. 7.
* Birth rates which are low in developed nations
Birth and death rates both tend to be very high in this stage.
Birth rates may drop to well below replacement level as has happened in countries like Germany, Italy, and Japan, leading to a shrinking population, a threat to many industries that rely on population growth.
Birth rates for those living in mangroves are higher than colobus monkeys living in coral rag forests.
In 2008, the March of Dimes started its annual Premature Birth Report Card, which grades the nation and each individual state on preterm birth rates.
Birth rates equal death rates, and saving / investment equals depreciation.
Birth rates were high, food conditions were abundant, and offset the diseased environment of malaria to produce rapid population growth.

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There were widespread protests against The Birth of a Nation, and it was banned in several cities.
Kaye's rubber face and fast patter were an instant hit, and rival producer Robert M. Savini cashed in almost immediately by compiling three of Kaye's old Educational Pictures shorts into a makeshift feature, The Birth of a Star ( 1945 ).
Both Davis and Evans were personally acquainted with the ideas of pianist George Russell regarding modal jazz, Davis from discussions with Russell and others before the Birth of the Cool sessions, and Evans from study with Russell in 1956.
Most of the tracks were composed by Kenji Ito, while track 16, " Chocobo Tanjou ( Chocobo's Birth )," is credited to renowned Square composer Nobuo Uematsu.
Birth occurs in very shallow water, with occasions known where the mothers were almost on the shore.
In 1924, Rank published Das Trauma der Geburt ( translated into English as The Trauma of Birth in 1929 ), exploring how art, myth, religion, philosophy and therapy were illuminated by separation anxiety in the “ phase before the development of the Oedipus complex ” ( p. 216 ).
According to Rank ( 1929 31 ), " Birth fear remains always more universal, cosmic as it were, loss of a connection with a greater whole größeren Ganzen, in the last analysis with the ' All ' All ...
At Delphi, only the Fates of Birth and Death were revered.
Birth rate: Quite high at 13. 77 ( 2004 ), but still there were more deaths than births ( 2005 official figures ).
Two shows that were enjoyed at this time were, " The Birth Of A Nation " and " A Man Without Country ".
Rhythm Band ) and Johnny Graham from R & B group New Birth were added to round out the new lineup.
The climactic battle scenes for D. W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation were filmed there.
These principles of teratology were put forth by Jim Wilson in 1959 and in his monograph Environment and Birth Defects.
The Dutch Famine Birth Cohort Study, carried out by the departments of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Gynecology and Obstetrics and Internal Medicine of the Academic Medical Centre in Amsterdam, in collaboration with the MRC Environmental Epidemiology Unit of the University of Southampton in Britain, found that the children of pregnant women exposed to famine were more susceptible to diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, microalbuminuria and other health problems.
These recordings, originally issued as 78 rpm records, were later compiled as Birth of the Cool ( 1957 ).
These painters were featured in a touring exhibition during 2008 called " The Birth of the Cool " in California museums along with midcentury design, music and film.
These were eventually compiled on a Capitol Records album, titled Birth of the Cool.
The Dinner Party, The Birth Project and The Holocaust Project were all completed as a collaborative process with Chicago and hundreds of volunteer participants.
Interior frescoes including the Marriage, Visitation, and Birth of the Virgin, as well as the Sacrifice of Isaac, were frescoed by Bonvicino.
While Duccio's Maesta and Simone's Annunciation were displayed behind the choir screen, Pietro's Birth of the Virgin was on view in the central part of the Siena Cathedral.
These recordings were reissued on a 1957 Miles Davis LP titled Birth of the Cool.
Individuals who were born Very Low Birth Weight (< 1500 grams ) and Extremely Low BirthWeight ( ELBW ) are at greater risk for various cognitive deficits including planning ability.

Birth and originally
The Birth of a Nation ( originally called The Clansman ) is a 1915 silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and based on the novel and play The Clansman, both by Thomas Dixon, Jr. Griffith co-wrote the screenplay ( with Frank E. Woods ), and co-produced the film ( with Harry Aitken ).
John Wesley originally called this experience the New Birth.
John Wesley originally called this experience the New Birth.
This is reflected in a proposition of his version of Pancasila he proposed to the Investigating Committee for the Preparation for Independence, in which he originally espoused them in a speech known as " The Birth of the Pancasila " on June 1, 1945:
Birth and death records show that his father's name was originally Puxley but he preferred the name Purley.
The pamphlet was published originally by Oliver Layton Press, New York ; Kupferberg also printed it under his publishing label, Birth Press, and an illustrated version from Grove Press came out in 1967.

Birth and by
the former figure is based on a somewhat unusual birth of four by a Central American female ( see chapter on Laying, Brooding, Hatching, and Birth ), the latter on a `` normal '' newly born individual.
Then, advised by the Architect of the Capitol, the Joint Committee for the Library, traditionally responsible for the works of art in the building, ordered the space cleared and painted in fresco, to show `` the Peace after the Civil War '', `` the Spanish-American War '', and `` the Birth of Aviation '', to match as nearly as feasible Brumidi's technique and composition.
Clockwise from upper left: a self-portrait from Vincent van Gogh, an African Chokwe people | Chokwe statue, detail from the The Birth of Venus ( Botticelli ) | Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli and a Japanese Shisa | Shisa lion
The Birth of Venus ( Botticelli ) | The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli, c. 1485
The Birth of Venus ( Bouguereau ) | The Birth of Venus by William-Adolphe Bouguereau, c. 1879
Birth of Heracles by Jean Jacques Francois Le Barbier
* Birth Control Device, slang for GI glasses, those issued by the U. S. military
* Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, a videogame for the PlayStation Portable
* New Birth, a 16th century work by anabaptist preacher Menno Simons, c. 1537, revised c. 1550
Nietzsche noted a link between crime and creativityin The Birth of Tragedy he asserted: " The best and brightest that man can acquire he must obtain by crime ".
" Birth of the Irish Republic " by Walter Paget, depicting the GPO during the shelling
What became known as the popular ' classical Hollywood ' style of editing was developed by early European and American directors, in particular D. W. Griffith in his films such as The Birth of a Nation and Intolerance.
Birth of an Idea ( 2007 ) by Julian Voss-Andreae.
* Birth of Fire ( 1976 ) by Jerry Pournelle.
The material they recorded was released in 1956 on an album whose title, Birth of the Cool, gave its name to the " cool jazz " movement that developed at the same time and partly shared the musical direction begun by Davis ' group.
The Disney version of Merlin appears in the ARPGs Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep.
* Men of Tomorrow: Geeks, Gangsters, and the Birth of the Comic Book by Gerard Jones ( Basic Books, 2004 ) trade paperback ISBN 0-465-03657-0
Feature films, such as The Reincarnation of Peter Proud, Dead Again, Kundun, Fluke, What Dreams May Come and Birth, contemporary books by authors such as Carol Bowman and Vicki Mackenzie, as well as popular songs, deal with reincarnation.
Starting with the mostly original score composed by Joseph Carl Breil for D. W. Griffith's groundbreaking epic The Birth of a Nation ( USA, 1915 ) it became relatively common for the biggest-budgeted films to arrive at the exhibiting theater with original, specially composed scores.

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