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    not pregnant. Due to Sandy’s symptom what was nauseated and very tired, she suspected pregnancy. Sandy had recovered from the ankle fracture, and her hemoglobin level was less than the normal range. Because of that, it could be vomiting and fatigue. This indicates that Sandy is a lack of sexual knowledge, and confuse the symptoms of pregnancy. To a certain extent reflects that lack of sex knowledge education for minors…

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    Personal Social Problem

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    Almost everyone has a personal problem, or knows someone with such a problem that can be connected to society as a whole and therefore categorized as a social problem. For example, my sister Leah is perpetually dealing with the consequences and problems that come with teenage pregnancy. Leah had her child at the age of seventeen, in the prime of her teenage years. Although on the surface her situation is looked as a personal trouble by the population, it is actually one small example of a large…

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    The Greatest Sinner According to Webster's Dictionary a hypocrite is “a person who puts on a false appearance of virtue or religion”. In Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The Scarlet Letter an unmarried woman gets pregnant in the 1600’s puriton city of Boston. The entire town chastises her, especially since she does not reveal the identity of her child's father, Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. Throughout the novel Reverend Dimmesdale's hypocrisy make it vividly clear of his sins being the greatest. The…

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    The NHS Research Paper

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    Although the NHS does not specifically define the capacity of what is or what is not covered, the duty of the Secretary of Health is to take steps to expand comprehensive treatment The NHS provides for preventive services which includes screening, immunization, vaccination programs, inpatient and outpatient hospital care, physical services, inpatient and outpatient drugs, clinically necessary dental care, some optometry care, mental health care—including some care with those with learning…

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    the Yorke Peninsula (para 8, 9). Ms Chadwick was at least 9 weeks pregnant at the time (8). The group met up with Mr Martlew, a friend of Mr Allen and his children the following day and continued on in Mr Martlew’s vehicle (9). Throughout the day on 11 March 2007, Mr Allen and Mr Martlew consistently consumed alcohol until the early hours of 12 March 2007(10, 13). Ms Chadwick took over as the designated driver as she was pregnant and sober and they arrived later that day in Port Victoria (11).…

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    Child marriage, is a subject not many people are totally aware of. This is practiced in many developing countries, and is considered cultural or religious to the indigenous people. Child marriages or “arranged marriages” can start when the girl is as young as five years old. This sad reality is happening in our world today. A few issues go into making child marriages possible, gender inequality, poverty, culture and religion are all reasons why child marriages happen in several developing…

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    Any teens especially girls considering having sex should think about the problems they could possibly face. Teen pregnancy remains a serious issue in the United States “in 2013 a total of 273,105 babies were born to women aged 15-19 years …” (CDC) Pregnant teens are ten times ignored and mistreated because they are being…

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    Reality TV In The 1970's

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    Reality TV has been around since the late 1940’s when Allen Funt headlined a show called Candid Camera. This was followed in 1950 with a show named Truth or Consequences. The 1970’s had programs called Real People and That’s Incredible. These shows were, for the most part, considered wholesome entertainment that the entire family could watch and were quite tame in comparison to what is on television today. Reality TV exploded in the 2000’s and it remains one of the most popular genres in…

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    Juno Macgruff a 16 year old highschooler finds out that she is pregnant by her long time best friend and admirer Paulie Bleeker. Juno tells her father and mother, they are shocked and very worried about how this was going to affect their daily lives. Her mother suggests that she keeps the baby and that she will help Juno care for it. Instead Juno decides to make her own decisions. She thought about an abortion. On her way to the clinic she comes across a classmate outside that is protesting for…

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    Guest Post Keyword: Swimming Lessons Cypress TX Swimming During Pregnancy: Important Things to Know Gone are the days when a pregnant woman would be required to live in confinement. While pregnancy certainly brings a lot of changes in your body, the prospect of the arrival of a new life is reason enough to make you feel energized. Now, if you are one of these extremely fortunate expectant mothers and if you love swimming, it is obvious for you to be worried and anxious. There is no doubt that…

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