11-04 TABLE of CONTENTS:
Fathers' Ages and Birth Defects
DATES, ANNIVERSARIES, and
EVENTS
QUOTE by
Christable Pankhurst.
Men's Age Has Impact on Fetal Health
Babies sired by men over age 35 have TWICE the
normal rate of birth defects.
This salient point and others regarding the fragility
of male sperm first appeared in an April 1991 Health magazine article
that was based on studies at the University of North Carolina -- and strangely,
the media, many doctors, and the gynophobics haven't publicized it enough
for it to be well known to women who are often "blamed" for birth
defects of their children.
Because of recent studies, scientists are challenging
the double standards that lead women to overhaul their lives before a pregnancy,
avoiding stress, cigarettes, and champagne - while men are left confident
that their lifestyle has little bearings on their fertility or their future
child's health.
"Growing evidence suggests
that sperm is both more fragile and potentially more dangerous than previously
thought," the scientific paper said after a review of 15,000
newborns. The University of North Carolina scientists concluded that a
father's drinking and smoking habits, even his age, can increase his child's
risk of birth defects.
David A. Savitz, Ph.D., in the North Carolina review
said "Because of the constant turnover of sperm,
mutations caused by the environment can arise more frequently in men than
in women." Sperm is created daily in an exposed place in a
man while a woman is born with all the ovum she will have in a lifetime
(with their having been developed in a doubly safe environment, inside
themselves and inside their mothers).
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11-04 DATES, ANNIVERSARIES, and
EVENTS
B. 11-04-1803, Sarah Hall Boardman Judson worked
side-by-side in the field with her first
missionary husband, carried on his work after he died, and continued working
after her marriage to well-known missionary Adoniram Judson. She translated
the New Testament and her husband's Life of Christ into the Peguan
language and translated and developed a Burmese hymnal. She died without
regaining her health after the birth of her 11th child, eight of them with
Judson in 11 years.
B. 11-04-1881, Gena Branscombe, Canadian-born
American composer, teacher, choral and orchestral conductor, and pianist.
Prize winner for her choral drama Pilgrims of Destiny, 1928.
B. 11-04-1904, Dorothy Eugenia Miner, museum
curator and librarian, art historian,
Keeper of Manuscripts at the Walters Art Gallery in Baltimore, which encompassed
more than 20,000 objects and gained an international reputation for organizing
exhibitions. Her mother had been a nun.
B. 11-04-1912, Pauline Trigere, fashion designer
who produced the first reversible coat.
B. 11-04-1930, Kate Reid, Canadian actress.
Her widowed mother raised her alone.
Event 11-04-1943, The airfield C.O. at Lake
Charles promises to make a report where
it counts. "No pilot, man or woman, should
be ordered to fly junk like those BT-9's." WASPs
were ordered to fly retired BT-9's from Kelly field where they were stored
(some were stored nose down) and belched black smoke and were red-lined
from duty. The WASPs were ordered to fly them to Biloxi to a aircraft mechanics
school where they would be torn down by the students
. No one could figure
out why the wrecks - several of which crashed in flight - weren't shipped
on flatcars.
Byrd Granger, the herstorian
of the WASPS and the flight leader for the transporting of the BT-9s wrote:
"The answer is simple enough: WASPs are expendable."
Event 11-04-1968, Shirley Chisholm
became the first black woman elected to the House of Representatives.
Event 11-04-1986, San Francisco, California,
voters approve pay equity for city female/male
workers.
Event 11-04-1992, the Ecclesiastical Court
of the Presbyterian Church (USA) prevented
a Rochester, New York, church from hiring an openly lesbian, sexually active
minister, the Rev. Jane Adams, as its co-pastor. The Rev. Adams had been
ordained in 1973 before the Presbyterian General Assembly voted to halt
ordination of gays and lesbians.
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QUOTES DU JOUR
PANKHURST, CHRISTABLE:
"We are here to claim
our rights as women, not only to be free, but to fight for freedom. It
is our privilege, as well as our pride and our joy, to take some part in
this militant movement (suffrage), which as we believe, means the regeneration
of all humanity. Nothing but contempt is due to those people who ask us
to submit to unmerited oppression. We shall not do it."
--
Christable Pankhurst, leader of the militant wing of the Women's Suffrage
Movement in England
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