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Colin Francome

    Improving Men's Health
    Abortion Freedom
    Social Welfare
    Unsafe Abortion and Women's Health
    Karl Marx
    Abortion in the USA and the UK
    • Abortion in the USA and the UK

      • 188 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      2,0(1)Abgeben

      The book offers a compelling examination of the differing experiences and societal attitudes towards abortion in the UK and the US. By exploring the unique positions each country holds, it provides insightful comparisons and highlights the implications for future policies and practices. The enlightening approach encourages readers to consider the complexities of the subject and the potential for reform in both contexts.

      Abortion in the USA and the UK
    • Karl Marx

      Hero or Zero

      • 168 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      In a world where courage and sacrifice define true heroism, the narrative follows a protagonist who embarks on a transformative journey. Faced with personal and external challenges, they navigate complex relationships and moral dilemmas, ultimately discovering the essence of bravery. Themes of loyalty, redemption, and the impact of choices resonate throughout, highlighting the struggle between self-interest and the greater good. The story weaves together action and introspection, offering an inspiring exploration of what it means to be a hero.

      Karl Marx
    • Unsafe Abortion and Women's Health

      Change and Liberalization

      • 238 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Highlighting the alarming statistics surrounding abortion, the book presents a compelling case for legalizing the procedure, particularly in developing countries where the majority of deaths occur. It draws on extensive global data to argue that reforming abortion laws is essential for enhancing women's health and reducing mortality rates. By advocating for legislative change, the author seeks to address the dire consequences of unsafe abortions and promote a more equitable healthcare landscape.

      Unsafe Abortion and Women's Health
    • Social Welfare

      The best of 122 countries

      • 244 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The book addresses the alarming statistic that a significant majority of infant deaths are preventable. It explores the underlying causes and systemic failures contributing to this crisis, emphasizing the need for improved healthcare practices and policies. Through compelling narratives and data, it advocates for urgent reforms to protect vulnerable infants and reduce mortality rates, highlighting the importance of education and access to resources for parents and caregivers.

      Social Welfare
    • Abortion Freedom

      A Worldwide Movement

      • 247 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Exploring the global shift towards liberalizing abortion laws, this book delves into the key factors driving this change since its initial publication in 1984. It examines the social, political, and legal contexts that have influenced attitudes and policies surrounding abortion, providing a comprehensive understanding of the movement towards reproductive rights and freedom.

      Abortion Freedom
    • Improving Men's Health

      • 290 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      'Being a man can seriously damage your health'Each year over one-and-a-half times as many men as women die aged 15-64 years. This excess is equivalent to a jumbo jet crash each week. A survey of over three hundred and fifty doctors found that less than half (46%) of men took sufficient care of their health compared to three in five women (60%). Only one doctor in a hundred thought men looked after their health better than women while almost half (48%) thought women cared more. Three in five men are overweight and only one in five get enough vigorous exercise. This book focuses on typical male topics of stress and sensitive issues of testicular and prostate cancer. A specific concern is that while nine out of ten men in the USA survive prostate cancer for five years, this compares to only two in five British men. Some differences may be due to earlier detection methods in the USA, but there is obvious need for improvement. This book has been prepared in an easy to read style to appeal to the general reader while containing data from academic sources.

      Improving Men's Health