Human use means of birth control in multiple ways including (Isolate
women) and (breast-feeding) and (with drawl) and was used on a small scale for
religious social and economic reasons, but after the industrial Revolution and the
increase in migration from the country side to the city and the over cowing of
population and the limited income and a women going out to work out side the
home and poor relations of the kinship and the weakness of religious morals and
the rule of the individualism and the complexity of life and the Multiplicity of
needs and goals and openness to western culture and the application of love and
spread the principle of democracy and freedom and deviant use of the media, all
this has helped in the popularity of the use of modern family planning methods
which are limited to the following :
1. Contraceptives by mouth through medicines and pharmaceuticals .
2. Intra-uterine devices for contraception made of special plastic or copper.
3. Contraception by injection of medical preparation .
4. New methods of fertility regulation and improved throw anew research and
studies that will help in devising means more receptive and the safety and
effectiveness and far from the expected collateral damage .
Abstract
The changes that happened in the environment of business have great effects upon organizations with different activities specially the banks which requires the existence of an able opinion resources can adapt with the changes . Accordingly importance put upon intellectual capital which become one of the basic resources for organizations and one of success and growth elements with the availability of expertise , skills and capability of making essential changes in different process due to the presentation of innovations and creations of the to support banks activities .Therefore the intellectual capital represents the more r
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