Month: October 2022
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Selective abortion of girls occurs — for different reasons — among Indian and Chinese diaspora
Health researchers previously established that selective abortion of females in second and third pregnancies, have found the practice is more pronounced among families in which the mother was born in India but living in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom or the United States.
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Immersive, Accessible Experiences Drive Growth in U.S. Gaming Market
The U.S. gaming population expanded by 3% from 2019 to 2022, as 9 million new gamers aged 13 to 64 entered the market, according to a new Consumer Technology Association (CTA)® study.
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Research explores how biased perceptions may drive erosion of democratic values in US
Newswise — A new report published in the journal Scientific Reports sheds light on the current state of democracy in the United States. The research by a University of Illinois Chicago social psychologist and colleagues shows that both Democrats and Republicans personally value core democratic principles, such as free and fair elections, but severely underestimate opposing party…
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Análisis de la industria del aguacate
(Family Features) El aguacate, una de las frutas favoritas en todo el paÃs, hace sonreÃr a quienes disfrutan de su sabor fresco, ya sea como ingrediente en una receta o el aguacate solo como un refrigerio saludable. Sin embargo, su sabor no es el único beneficio. De acuerdo con el Instituto del Aguacate, los aguacates…
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New federal legislation created to help child sexual abuse survivors explained: resource guide created by UGA law school clinic
WHAT: Earlier this month, President Joe Biden signed the Eliminating Limits to Justice for Child Sexual Abuse Victims Act of 2022, which eliminates the statute of limitations for a variety of federal civil claims, such as sexual abuse of a minor and sexual exploitation of children. To help child sexual abuse survivors and their advocates, the Wilbanks…