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    I would not like to give birth like traditional Hmong women. I can’t imagine giving birth all alone without the assistance of a midwife, doctor or my husband in the room offering me encouragement. The fact that there is no prenatal care scares me too. Believing that if they just followed their cravings the baby would be born healthy in my opinion adds a lot of stress on the mother. In the Hmong community it appears that a lot of blame and responsibility is put is put on the mother.…

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    my daughter’s behavior is typical. I responded to my teenager by having a conversation with her where I told her that I think she should wait until she is more mature to engage in this activity. I also talked to Layla about safe sex, condoms, and birth control. I believe that this was the most appropriate response I could give based on the answer choices because I expressed concern in a warm manner while still providing her with sexual education. If I could have created my own scenario, I would…

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    Fetus removal is questionable in the way that numerous trust it is the coldblooded and severe homicide of a human life. These individuals call self-genius life .However some trust that end of the baby from a lady's womb is the lady's privilege, a right that can't be detracted from her as it is bolstered by the Constitution, and these individuals are known as expert decision. This fallacy is an appeal of ignorance. (Tomatis) Logical fallacy is known as the “false dilemma.” Another motivation to…

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    Life Course is the stages of a person’s development from birth to death. There are 5 stages of development in life course, these stages are the foundation of our existence. It affects a person’s behavior, attitude, and orientation from birth to adulthood. The following stages consists of; Childhood (birth to age 12), Adolescence (ages 13 to 17), Transitional Adulthood (ages 18 – 29), the Middle years (ages 30 – 65), the Older years (63 and older). The two developmental stages that I choose to…

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    There were at least 6,364 challenges of certain books to be banned in the years from 1990 – 2000. Book banning should be allowed because, some books may teach young children messages, content and materials that they aren’t ready to learn or know about, and even though some people think it violates the First Amendment. The reason society bans books is because they do not want children to know about sexual content, offensive or coarse language, and things that go against some religious beliefs.…

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    In cocacolalifears’ ad “Coca-Cola Life - Ser padres” you see a couple celebrating the fact that she got a positive pregnancy test and they will be having their first child together. The ad skips to after the baby is born and what life is like with a child, hectic and disorderly as they make it seem. “Coca-Cola Life – Ser padres” shows the man not sleeping and going to his child to give him affection so hopefully he can fall back asleep. The house that the family lives in is disorganized and…

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    Abortion can make someone’s life or break someone’s life. This is something that in my opinion is a very misinterpreted thing in such a way which is very wrong. I say this because people think that it’s the right thing to do if they know that they won’t be able to take care of the child. A lot of woman who experience unintended pregnancy undergo abortions also. Hospitals around America stopped providing the choice for a woman to have an abortion. Therefore, woman wanting an abortion would have…

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    Over the years women have been seen as a man’s property. A man has always known that his perceived natural rights entail a wife, her body, children, and a job. Essentially a twisted form of the American Dream right, but what if the clock is sped up to when women start gaining the confidence to fight for their rights? History has witnessed women gaining the right to vote, the ability to work alongside men, and to have their own house without a husband. For the next century women slowly gained…

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    When the Bough Breaks episode two of the video series Unnatural Causes focuses on whether or not the color of person affects the chances of survival. According to video Unnatural Causes episode When the Bough Breaks it states that more newborns die in the United States then in any other country and the rate that African American babies is almost double compared to white babies (California Newsreel 2008). Episode 2 of Unnatural Causes tries to find the reason behind mortality rates between…

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    Trying to adapt to a new culture can be troubling, stressful, and a lot of other things. St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves by Karen Russell is a story about a pack of girls that are sent to St. Lucy’s to rehabilitate and to eradicate their wolf identity. Claudette is the main character of the story and the story and the narrator. The story talks about how Claudette, along with other members of the pack, develops their human characteristics. The story also talks about how Claudette’s…

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