- The
Birth of a
Nation is a 1915
American silent epic
drama film
directed by D. W.
Griffith and
starring Lillian Gish. The
screenplay is
adapted from Thomas...
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Birth rate, also
known as natality, is the
total number of live
human births per 1,000 po****tion for a
given period divided by the
length of the period...
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Preterm birth, also
known as
premature birth, is the
birth of a baby at
fewer than 37 w****s
gestational age, as
opposed to full-term
delivery at approximately...
- A
breech birth is when a baby is born
bottom first instead of head first, as is normal.
Around 3–5% of
pregnant women at term (37–40 w****s pregnant) have...
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after his
birth,
Cross's family moved to Florida.
After additional moves to New York and Connecticut, the
family re-settled in Roswell,
where Cross remained...
- A
posthumous birth is the
birth of a
child after the
death of a parent. A
person born in
these cir****stances is
called a
posthumous child or a posthumously...
- as Red
Crescent Day.
World Red
Cross Day and Red
Crescent Day is
celebrated on 8 May
every year. This date is the
birth anniversary of
Henry Dunant, who...
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burning crosses. In D.W. Griffith's film The
Birth of a
Nation (1915), an
adaptation of
Thomas Dixon's novel, The Clansman, two
sequences depict cross-burnings...
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sluggish birth rate
between 1945 and 1990,
which was
mostly at
about replacement level,
especially after the
early 1960s. The
Russian cross is not confined...
- A home
birth is a
birth that
takes place in a
residence rather than in a
hospital or a
birthing center. They may be
attended by a midwife, or lay attendant...