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I am told the time will soon come when women will find it necessary to do most of their own work, and even now it is important to have conveniences for the use of servants.
Death of neurons in the cerebral cortex, especially in women, has been linked to the use of both typical and atypical antipsychotics for individuals with Alzheimers.
Moderate use is defined by The Dietary Guidelines for Americans as no more than two alcoholic beverages a day for men and no more than one alcoholic beverage a day for women.
On some trips the men would take several women with them and their duty was to catch the birds and prepare them for future use.
After the Revolution of November 1918 and the establishment of the Weimar Constitution, women were given the right to vote for ( and serve in ) the Reichstag, and the parliament could use the no-confidence vote to force the chancellor or any cabinet member to resign.
Herceptin, for example, was the first drug approved for use with a matching diagnostic test and is used to treat breast cancer in women whose cancer cells express the protein HER2.
It has been seen as safe for pregnant women to use carbamazepine as a mood stabilizer, but, like other anticonvulsants, intrauterine exposure is associated with spina bifida and neurodevelopmental problems.
The duo, usually led by Ray, are known for rants on the evils of the internal combustion engine, people who talk on cell phones while driving, Peugeots, women named Donna who always seem to drive Camaros, lawyers, the clever use of the English language, and practically anything else, including themselves.
The education of proper sari filter use is imperative, as there is a positive correlation between sari misuse and the incidence of childhood diarrhea ; soiled saris worn by women are vectors of transmission of enteric pathogens to young children.
According to her, noble women did not use such language.
However, it was also reported that use of creaky voice ( vocal fry ) has possibly been spreading among American women across the nation.
Homer Wells grows up in an orphanage where he spends his childhood " being of use " as a medical assistant to the director, Dr. Wilbur Larch, whose history is told in flashbacks: After a traumatic misadventure with a prostitute as a young man, Wilbur turns his back on sex and love, choosing instead to help women with unwanted pregnancies give birth and then keeping the babies in an orphanage.
Also, safety concerns about digoxin therapy, increased mortality in women, also may have contributed to this decrease in its use.
A review of fourteen studies on the subject in sub-Saharan Africa, covering insecticide-treated nets, residual spraying, chemoprophylaxis for children, chemoprophylaxis or intermittent treatment for pregnant women, a hypothetical vaccine, and changing front – line drug treatment, found decision making limited by the gross lack of information on the costs and effects of many interventions, the very small number of cost-effectiveness analyses available, the lack of evidence on the costs and effects of packages of measures, and the problems in generalizing or comparing studies that relate to specific settings and use different methodologies and outcome measures.
He regularly admitted women and slaves into his school and was one of the first Greeks to break from the god-fearing and god-worshipping tradition common at the time, even while affirming that religious activities are useful as a way to contemplate the gods and to use them as an example of the pleasant life.
Along with a current trend towards environmentalism, people in Western culture have had an increasing trend towards the use of herbal supplements, foods for a specific group of person ( such as dieters, women, or athletes ), functional foods ( fortified foods, such as omega-3 eggs ), and a more ethnically diverse diet.
After a very heated national debate, legislation was passed in 1985 that gave women an equal right to decide what surname or surnames they and their children would use.
The use of the fan was not limited to women, as men also carried fans and learned how to convey messages with them.
Ironically the perpetrator turns out to be a strong, assertive women, capable of taking bold initiatives and setting the agenda for everybody else-and making use of all this to aggressively promote a violently anti-feminist agenda.
* Two consecutive healing stories of women ; both make use of the number twelve ( and ).
: When women in the movement use herstory, their purpose is to emphasize that women's lives, deeds, and participation in human affairs have been neglected or undervalued in standard histories.
'" Some newspapers later claimed cocaine use caused blacks to rape white women and was improving their pistol marksmanship.
Orthodox Judaism also commands the use of scarves and other head coverings for women for modesty reasons.
It is in FDA pregnancy category C. Animal reproduction studies have shown an adverse effect on the fetus, and there are no adequate and well-controlled studies in humans, but potential benefits may warrant use of the drug in pregnant women despite potential risks.
Free love particularly stressed women's rights since most sexual laws, such as those governing marriage and use of birth control, discriminated against women.

women and combined
The first clinical trial, involving 30 women with breast cancer, combined insulin with low-dose methotrexate ( a common chemotherapy drug ) resulted in greatly increased stable disease, and much reduced progressive disease, compared with insulin or low-dose methotrexate alone.
Yet heart disease kills more women in our country than all forms of cancer combined.
Some changes included increasing the minimum ski length and also the sidecut which makes the ski turn less tightly. In 2008 ski lengths were increased as it was found by physiotherapists that the shorter skis combined with the constant knee jerking movements were considered unnecessarily harmful to racers knees due to the turning radius of the skis ( especially the slalom skis ) therefore the F. I. S made the minimum ski length for women in slalom 155 cm and men 165 cm.
The defining year and turning point for models, fashion, and popular culture was 1990 when the combined power, beauty and influence of five women created such an impression on the world that a new word was coined especially for them: supermodel.
## Premier Mandatory: Four combined tournaments with male professional players, with U. S .$ 4. 5 million in equal prize money for men and women.
There are other songs typical to each gender, women having eremwu eu and abaimajani, rhythmic a cappella songs, and laremuna wadaguman, men's work songs, chumba and hunguhungu, a circular dance in a three-beat rhythm, which is often combined with punta.
Humour and pathos are combined at times with strong effect in pictures such as Jealousy ( Augsburg, 1527 ; Vienna, 1530 ), where women and children are huddled into groups as they watch the strife of men wildly fighting around them.
Their success has been marked on Forbes The Celebrity 100 list since 2002, and in 2007 Forbes ranked the twins as the eleventh-richest women in entertainment, with an estimated combined net worth of $ 100 million.
These concessions, combined with the promised return of their women from the sealers, were the documented terms under which Mannalargenna joined embassy.
May Fourth radicalism, combined with changes in the education system, made possible the emergence of a large group of women writers.
Among the issues have been the extent to which Modern Orthodoxy should cooperate with the more liberal denominations, support secular academic pursuits combined with religious learning, and embrace efforts to give women a larger role in Jewish learning and worship ; This view is largely anecdotal, and is based on individual behaviour, as opposed to any formal, institutional position ; see above:
In 1967, Time magazine said of her " What Julie Christie wears has more real impact on fashion than all the clothes of the ten best-dressed women combined.
Henry's father preached a form of Calvinist theology that " combined the old belief that ' human fate was preordained by God's plan ' with a faith in the capacity of rational men and women to purge society of its sinful ways ," according to historian Michael Kazin.
Some contemporary women writers have combined the memoir form with historical non-fiction writing.
As a successor state for the Visigothic Kingdom ( 418 – 721 ), Aquitania ( Aquitaine ) and Languedoc ( Toulouse ) inherited the Visigothic Law and Roman Law which had combined to allow women more rights than their contemporaries would enjoy until the 20th century.
Early church councils punished women for abortions that were combined with other sexual crimes, as well as makers of abortifacient drugs.
* In 1967 the award was combined with the equivalent award for women as the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary ( R & R ) Solo Vocal Performance – Male or Female
The songs had simple melodies combined with lyrics that described the tensions between men and women, or explored love themes, or just reflected local events of the time.
Finding two groups of women in the church, one group praying known as the Prayer Band, the other group studying and teaching the Word known as the Bible Band, she combined the two under the name of the Prayer and Bible Band.
Their increased visibility, combined with the anti-queer rhetoric of the McCarthy era, led to an increase in violent attacks on gay and bisexual women, while at the same time the increasingly strong and defiant bar culture became more willing to respond with force.
Her family's legacy and her first-hand experience of the injustices suffered by women, combined with her strong belief that American citizens must ensure that the U. S. acts positively in the world, led Ms. Sharma to create the Women's Edge Coalition in 1998.
In 1978-79, the league combined into a single structure the administration of the men ’ s and women ’ s athletic programs of the member schools.
As a successor state for the Visigothic Kingdom and Kingdom of Aquitaine, Tolouse, along with Aquitania and Languedoc ( but not Gascony ), inherited the Visigothic Law and Roman Law which had combined to allow women more rights than their contemporaries would enjoy until the 20th century.
Two of the women received a combined sum of more than £ 110, 000.
Starting with Joan Phipps in the 1973 Breeders ' Stakes, 9 different women have competed in 26 Canadian Triple Crown races, 33 times with a combined 2 wins, 3 places, 3 shows.

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