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UIG2901678 Program of birth control and family planning encourages single people to delay marriage, married people to use reliable methods to avoid pregnancy, and those with many children to use scientific methods of sterilization. These methods of family planning benefit the health of mothers and children, the bringing-up of the next generation, and the fulfillment of men and women at work, production, and study, as well as contribute to national health and prosperity.
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UIG3900567 A nurse (2nd R) shows young mothers how to give health exercises to their babies in the Provincial Maternal and Child Hygiene Hospital in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province Sept. 6, 2004. China started its family planning policy from the early 1970s. The Law of the People's Republic of China on Population and Family Planning went into effect on September 1, 2002. The law stipulates that the country encourages a couple to bear one child, and they can have a second one if their circumstances meet the provisions. This family planning policy has been proved correct and it has a great positive effect on China's economic and social development.
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UIG3900570 Gao Xiaoying (L), a paediatrician specialized in infant health care, shows a young mother how to give health exercises to her baby at the Provincial Maternal and Child Hygiene Hospital in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province Sept. 6, 2004. China started its family planning policy from the early 1970s. The Law of the People's Republic of China on Population and Family Planning went into effect on September 1, 2002. The law stipulates that the country encourages a couple to bear one child, and they can have a second one if their circumstances meet the provisions. This family planning policy has been proved correct and it has a great positive effect on China's economic and social development.
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UIG3900568 A couple consult a nurse (R) about the knowledge in maternity health at the Provincial Maternal and Child Hygiene Hospital in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province Sept. 6, 2004. China started its family planning policy from the early 1970s. The Law of the People's Republic of China on Population and Family Planning went into effect on September 1, 2002. The law stipulates that the country encourages a couple to bear one child, and they can have a second one if their circumstances meet the provisions. This family planning policy has been proved correct and it has a great positive effect on China's economic and social development.
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UIG3900569 A pregnant lady consults a nurse while receiving a routine checkup in the Provincial Maternal and Child Hygiene Hospital in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Sept. 6, 2004. China started its family planning policy from the early 1970s. The Law of the People's Republic of China on Population and Family Planning went into effect on September 1, 2002. The law stipulates that the country encourages a couple to bear one child, and they can have a second one if their circumstances meet the provisions. This family planning policy has been proved correct and it has a great positive effect on China's economic and social development.
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GRC2622299 Vintage illustration of a family dreaming of their ideal vacation; screen print, 1952.
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XRH1268139 Margaret Higgins Sanger (September 14, 1879 – September 6, 1966) was an American birth control activist, sex educator, and nurse. Sanger popularized the term birth control, opened the first birth control clinic in the United States, and established organizations that evolved into the Planned Parenthood Federation of America
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XRH1268140 Margaret Higgins Sanger (September 14, 1879 – September 6, 1966) was an American birth control activist, sex educator, and nurse. Sanger popularized the term birth control, opened the first birth control clinic in the United States, and established organizations that evolved into the Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
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UIS5106577 Family group in the sand dunes, late 19th-early 20th century. ©SSPL/Nigel Dobinson
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UIS5099744 Migrant mother, California, February 1936. 'Destitute pea pickers in California, a 32-year-old mother of seven children.' Photograph taken by Dorothea Lange when working for the Farm Security Administration (FSA) as part of Roosevelt's New Deal. The FSA produced some of the most remarkable social documentary photographs of the 20th century in their attempt to produce an encyclopaedic record of American life between 1935 and 1944, employing such photographers as Dorothea Lange, Jack Delano and Ben Shahn. ©SSPL/National Media Museum
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CLP4131728 A city of Bagnolet in the Seine Saint Denis (93).
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LGM3468278 Chengdu, Sichuan Province, Southwest China - 1985
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LGM3468276 Chengdu, Sichuan Province, Southwest China - 1985
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LLM3652299 William Woodward and Paul Hoffmann, Architects. Illustration for Flats, Urban Houses and Cottage Homes (Hodder and Stoughton, c 1906).
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LSE4112251 Jean Baptiste André Godin (1817-1888), industrialist founder of the family. Drawing by Demare In “The men of today””.
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UIG1143657 United States: 1951 A family of four plan their summer travel with maps and brochures.
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KDC441025 John Keats (1795-1821) English romantic poet; Fanny Keats (1803-89); later married the Spanish poet. Valentin Maria LLanos; letter given by her daughter, Rosa Llanos-Keats to the British Museum in 1891; Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) English romantic poet; facsimile from 'Facsimiles of Royal, Historical & Literary Autographs in the Department of Manuscripts', British Museum, 4th series, printed for the Trustees, 1898; Add.MS.34019,f.81.;
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XRH1268138 Dr. Gregory Goodwin Pincus (April 9, 1903 – August 22, 1967) was an American biologist and researcher who co-invented the combined oral contraceptive pill
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LGM3468611 Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China
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LLM3652294 William Dunn and Robert Watson, Architects. Illustration for Flats, Urban Houses and Cottage Homes (Hodder and Stoughton, c 1906).
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XRA1268141 Dr. Gregory Goodwin Pincus (April 9, 1903 – August 22, 1967) was an American biologist and researcher who co-invented the combined oral contraceptive pill.
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UIG3449026 London, England: July 3, 1947. Mrs. Margaret Sanger Slee, American advocate and founder of Planned Parenthood, upon her arrival in London for the Oxford Family Planning Conference.
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JEB4828269 Family scooter on the day of the teacher's party where flowers are offered to all teachers. Hue, Thua Thien Hue Region, Vietnam, 2006
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CHT220313 plan de la ville de Soubise; seat of the Rohan family;
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XEE4188658 Urban planning and economic crisis: residents of Puteaux moving into the first housing units (low-cost housing with moderate rent) provided by the municipality to remedy the rent crisis. Illustration taken from "Le Petit Journal" 25/02/1923 Private collection.
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XOS1766232 Margaret Higgins Sanger, born Margaret Louise Higgins (1879-1966) was an American birth control activist, sex educator and nurse who opened the first birth control clinic in the United States (1916) and founded the American Birth Control League (1921).
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XOS1766240 Walter Marcus Pierce (1861-1954) was a Democrat who served as Governor of Oregon and later as a member of the United States House of Representatives. In 1933, supporting Margaret Sanger, he sponsored an unsuccessful bill to allow doctors to discuss birth control with their patients.
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XOS1766239 Margaret Higgins Sanger, born Margaret Louise Higgins (1879-1966) was an American birth control activist, sex educator and nurse who opened the first birth control clinic in the United States (1916) and founded the American Birth Control League (1921).
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IBE5353159 Azulejos from the school of Talavera at the Palace of the Pimentel family in Valladolid. Spain
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XOS1766228 Margaret Higgins Sanger, born Margaret Louise Higgins (1879-1966) was an American birth control activist, sex educator and nurse who opened the first birth control clinic in the United States (1916) and founded the American Birth Control League (1921).
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JLJ4618095 Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821) attentive to the architectural and urban planning works of the connection between the Louvre and the Palais des Tuileries in Paris with the Place and Rue de Rivoli which began in 1802 and received the name of the battle that took place on 14 and 15 January 1797. Workers on scaffolding. Illustration by Jacques Marie Gaston Onfray de Breville called JOB (1858-1931). Private Collection
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ICA4866602 Illustration by Ricardo Flores (1878-1918) in Le Lire, 18/10/13 - Kolossal! - Germany Prussia, Architecture Urban Planning, War of 14-18 first mice - Napoleon I -, Historical Metaphore
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XOS1766235 Photo probably taken in October 1916 - the clinic was closed 9 days after its opening when Sanger was jailed for violating the Comstock obscenity laws.Margaret Higgins Sanger, born Margaret Louise Higgins (1879-1966) was an American birth control activist, sex educator and nurse who opened the first birth control clinic in the United States (1916) and founded the American Birth Control League (1921).
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XOS1766237 In 1917, Margaret Sanger was found guilty of violating the state penal code by operating the first birth control clinic on Amboy Street in Brownsville, Brooklyn. Fania Mindell worked with Sanger and was arrested with her.Margaret Higgins Sanger, born Margaret Louise Higgins (1879-1966) was an American birth control activist, sex educator and nurse who opened the first birth control clinic in the United States (1916) and founded the American Birth Control League (1921).
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XOS1766236 In 1917, Margaret Sanger was found guilty of violating the state penal code by operating the first birth control clinic on Amboy Street in Brownsville, Brooklyn. Fania Mindell worked with Sanger and was arrested with her.Margaret Higgins Sanger, born Margaret Louise Higgins (1879-1966) was an American birth control activist, sex educator and nurse who opened the first birth control clinic in the United States (1916) and founded the American Birth Control League (1921).
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XOS1766238 In 1917, Margaret Sanger was found guilty of violating the state penal code by operating the first birth control clinic on Amboy Street in Brownsville, Brooklyn.Margaret Higgins Sanger, born Margaret Louise Higgins (1879-1966) was an American birth control activist, sex educator and nurse who opened the first birth control clinic in the United States (1916) and founded the American Birth Control League (1921).
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XOS1766230 Margaret Higgins Sanger, born Margaret Louise Higgins (1879-1966) was an American birth control activist, sex educator and nurse who opened the first birth control clinic in the United States (1916) and founded the American Birth Control League (1921).
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XOS1766233 Margaret Higgins Sanger, born Margaret Louise Higgins (1879-1966) was an American birth control activist, sex educator and nurse who opened the first birth control clinic in the United States (1916) and founded the American Birth Control League (1921).
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XOS1766234 Margaret Higgins Sanger, born Margaret Louise Higgins (1879-1966) was an American birth control activist, sex educator and nurse who opened the first birth control clinic in the United States (1916) and founded the American Birth Control League (1921).
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MPX5132575 The Birmingham Post, front page, headline "Government is ready to back cost-of-living agreement', 'Peers end fight for free family planning', published 6th July 1973
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UIG3739357 Yaakov Sverdlov (1885 - 1919); Bolshevik party administrator and chairman of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee. After the 1917 February Revolution Sverdlov returned to Petrograd from exile and was re-elected to the Central Committee of the Communist Party. He played an important role in planning the October Revolution. A number of sources claim that Sverdlov played a major role in the execution of Tsar Nicholas II and his family on 17 July 1918. He is buried in the Kremlin Wall Necropolis, in Moscow.
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ICA4844962 Cover of “” The Red Laughter””, Satirical in Colours, 1916_3_18: “” If you are not wise, you will not spit on Guillaume”” - War Punishment - War of 14 -18, Countryside, Childhood, Architecture Urban Planning, Daily Life - Guillaume II - Illustration by H. Gerbault (1863-1930)
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ICA4853770 Illustration of Achille Lemot (1846-1909) in Le Pelerin, 01/12/07 - Choice of a career - Teaching, Religion Faith, Architecture Urban Planning, School, Catholic Catholicism - Teaching, Laicisation Laicite Laiques - Teacher Teacher, Lycean student, collegian
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XRA1677417 Group photo of Cabinet Ministers Fabius. Georgina Dufoix, Minister of Social Affairs and National Solidarity, Jean Pierre Chevenement Minister of National Education, Paul Quiles Minister of Urban Planning, Housing and Transport, Roland Dumas Minister of Foreign Affairs, responsible for Affairs Gaston Deferre Minister of State for Planning and Land Management and Robert Badinter Garde des Sceaux, Minister of Justice. July 19, 1984
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LLM3646335 French council of war, 1491. Illustration for Kulturgeschichtliches Bilderbuch aus drei Jahrhunderten by Georg Hirth (Leipzig and Munchen, 1881-90). Digitally cleaned image.
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MPX5166156 Dr Marie Stopes, February 1923 Family Planning Pioneer in the 1920s and 1930s portrait smiling ©Mirrorpix
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MPX5158701 Mrs Diana Freeman from Headcorn, Kent says goodbye to her children Jamie and Elizabeth before setting off from her home this morning in a single engined aircraft with friend Patrick Speedy. The trip will take them as far as the Sudan, flying over some of the remotest desert in North Africa. The family, including husband Christopher, are planning a celebration when she returns in the new year. 18th December 1964
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PFH3431952 The Great Leap Forward ( Da yue jin) of the People's Republic of China (PRC) was an economic and social campaign of the Communist Party of China (CPC), reflected in planning decisions from 1958 to 1961, which aimed to use China's vast population to rapidly transform the country from an agrarian economy into a modern communist society through the process of rapid industrialization, and collectivization. Mao Zedong led the campaign based on the Theory of Productive Forces, and intensified it after being informed of the impending disaster from grain shortages. Chief changes in the lives of rural Chinese included the introduction of a mandatory process of agricultural collectivization, which was introduced incrementally. Private farming was prohibited, and those engaged in it were labeled as counter revolutionaries and persecuted. Restrictions on rural people were enforced through public struggle sessions, and social pressure. The Great Leap ended in catastrophe, resulting in tens of millions of excess deaths. Estimates of the death toll range from 18 million to at least 45 million. In subsequent conferences in 1960 and 1962, the negative effects of the Great Leap Forward were studied by the CPC, and Mao was criticized in the party conferences. Moderate Party members like Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping rose to power, and Mao was marginalized within the party, leading him to initiate the Cultural Revolution in 1966.
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MPX5153935 The Carlisle State Brewery ( Carlisle Brewery ). The government took over and run the brewing, distribution and sale of alcohol in three regions of the UK from 1916 until 1973 under the State Management Scheme Pictured is the 4 star 70 bedroomed, fully licensed, Central Hotel, controlled by the Carlisle and District State Management Scheme. Next door is the mid-Victorian, Viaduct Hotel, which was placed on the planning list for change of use to a supermarket and had been in the hands of the Kirk family since the 1880s. 15/07/1969
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UIS5087421 Male & Female Fertility. Baby born after treatment for blocked fallopian tube, 12 June 1948. The Family Planning Association (FPA ou Planning familial) was set up in 1930 to provide advice and information on all aspects of fertility, contraception and sexual health. Here nurses admire a baby conceived after its mothers fallopian tube blockage was diagnosed. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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UIG3902729 The International Forum on Population and Development opens in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Sept. 7, 2004. The three-day forum will discuss following topics, including poverty alleviation; reproductive health and family planning; HIV/AIDS prevention, control and care; adolescent sexual and reproductive health; reduction of maternal and infant mortality.
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UIG3902733 Participants applaud at the opening of the International Forum on Population and Development in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Sept. 7, 2004. The three-day forum will discuss following topics, including poverty alleviation; reproductive health and family planning; HIV/AIDS prevention, control and care; adolescent sexual and reproductive health; reduction of maternal and infant mortality.
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UIG3902735 Hua Jianmin, State Councilor and Secretary-General of the State Council, delivers a speech during the opening of the International Forum on Population and Development in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Sept. 7, 2004. The three-day forum will discuss following topics, including poverty alleviation; reproductive health and family planning; HIV/AIDS prevention, control and care; adolescent sexual and reproductive health; reduction of maternal and infant mortality.
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UIG3902731 Wang Zhongyu, vice-chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, delivers a speech during the opening of the International Forum on Population and Development in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Sept. 7, 2004. The three-day forum will discuss following topics, including poverty alleviation; reproductive health and family planning; HIV/AIDS prevention, control and care; adolescent sexual and reproductive health; reduction of maternal and infant mortality.
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UIG3902728 Dr. Thoraya Obaid, UN under-secretary-general and executive director of United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), delivers a speech during the opening of the International Forum on Population and Development in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Sept. 7, 2004. The three-day forum will discuss following topics, including poverty alleviation; reproductive health and family planning; HIV/AIDS prevention, control and care; adolescent sexual and reproductive health; reduction of maternal and infant mortality.
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MPX5068656 Here Comes the bride... looking swell. The current trends in bridal fashions appear to be catering for the pregnant bride. At most of the recent fashion shows, wedding dresses described as Empire line, or simply smocks, have been included. The main feature of both these styles is the flowing skirt that falls free from a high-rise bodice. Much can be hidden beneath a non-existent waistband... You don't, of course, have to be pregnant to look lovely in one of these dresses. But the statistic produced by the Family Planning Association that six out of ten brides under twenty are pregnant on their wedding day is obviously having some influence. An apron-fronted Dacron and cotton wedding dress by Angela Gore. It can be bought or hired from Moss Bross. The pillbox hat with veil attached is by Edward Mann. April 1974
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PFH5302748 Justinian I (482 - 565), also known as Justinian the Great or Saint Justinian the Great, was the nephew of Emperor Justin I, originally born from a peasant family in Tauresium. Justin, before he became emperor, adopted Justinian and raised him in Constantinople. Justinian served in the Imperial Guard, the Excubitors, just as his uncle had, and was made associate emperor in 527 before becoming sole emperor when Justin died in the same year. Justinian was ambitious and clever, and sought to revive the empire's greatness, planning the reconquest of the western half of the Roman Empire in what was known as "renovatio imperii" (restoration of the Empire). Justinian was hard-working and known as 'the emperor who never sleeps'. He nearly lost his throne during the Nika riots, and nearly lost his life during the Justinian Plague of the early 540s. Justinian was a devout Christian and theologian, and his partial recovery of lost Roman territories led him to be called by some as one of the 'last Romans'. His uniform rewriting of Roman law, the 'Corpus Juris Civilis' is perhaps his greatest legacy, which is still used as the basis of civil law in many modern nations. His restoration activities included the building of the Hagia Sophia. He died in 565 without an heir, succeeded by his nephew Justin II.
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