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  2. Robert Sears (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Sears is known for his views on vaccine scheduling. [3] He recommends that parents avoid or delay vaccinating their children, counter to the consensus recommendations of medical bodies, [6] and his book recommends that parents follow his two alternative vaccine schedules, rather than that of the American Academy of Pediatrics. [12]

  3. Minors and abortion - Wikipedia

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    Many young women feel they cannot talk to their parents about their sex lives or about rape or incest that they may have suffered, and may or may not seek illegal abortions as a result. [ 22 ] In states that have notification or consent laws, minors will sometimes travel to a nearby state to have an abortion. [ 18 ]

  4. Child care - Wikipedia

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    A worker drops off her child at a California day care center, 1943. In 1971, the Comprehensive Child Development Act was passed by Congress, but was vetoed by then President Richard Nixon. It "would have created nationally funded child care centers providing early childhood services and after-school care, as well as nutrition, counseling, and ...

  5. 1978 California Proposition 13 - Wikipedia

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    Among these purposes were community services, fringe benefits, and child care. [18] For example, before 1978, the North Orange County Community College District levied a special tax on all property owners in the district which funded a comprehensive health care plan generous enough to amount to an overall 4% increase in compensation for all ...

  6. The Child-Free by Choice Speak Out: 'Kids Are Too Expensive'

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    The Price of Waiting vs. the Cost of Young Motherhood For DeAara Lewis, 33, a TV producer in Memphis, Tenn., the decision not to have children (at least thus far) has, ironically, come at a high ...

  7. Will a day care worker who says she was wrongfully ... - AOL

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    A day care worker, Nancy Kallinger, had told police she saw Ben throw himself back twice on the day he died. "The added fluid of the recent injury…pushes that brain down and shuts down the ...

  8. Working poor - Wikipedia

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    The average cost of center-based daycare in the United States is $11,666 per year ($972 a month), but prices range from $3,582 to $18,773 a year ($300 to $1,564 monthly), according to the National Association of Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies. [22] Work schedules Many low-wage jobs force workers to accept irregular schedules.

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