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    My point is premature birth and it have been a hotly debated issue examine in The United States. Fetus removal happens when a couple engage in sexual relations and they don't ensure themselves, for example, utilizing condoms, pills, and the mother don't have on brain of having an infant. In this way, on the off chance that one of the accomplices are in contradiction, they will interest fetus removal (slaughter the child that is becoming inside). I will examine about: the more bothersome…

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    After experiencing the violence of war, it is difficult for a soldier to readjust back into society causing alienation and a strain to return home both physically and emotionally. In Hemingway’s short story, “Soldier’s Home” the main character Harold Krebs lies, is incapable of love and he struggles to readapt to his family and community. Krebs is a different person than before the war and eventually accepts the idea that he can never really go home. Hemingway illustrates the…

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    In November of 2016 at the TEDxManhattanBeach Conference, Dr. Wendy Troxel delivered her powerful speech, “Why schools should start later for teens.” She effectively convinces her audience to take action against public policy and to ponder how the lack of sleep affects teenagers in negative ways. Dr. Troxel achieves this by employing her use of strong appeals, style details, and persuasion to prove her objective. Troxel uses ethos to give her speech more credibility through her own knowledge.…

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    Women have long been battling reproductive rights for decades, and they still are today. In regards to such rights includes the controversy of reproduction options for those who cannot have children of their own. As these difficulties arose came solutions where technological innovations led to the development of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and surrogate mothering, and were giving want-to-be parents the biological children they thought they could never have. In the article, Surrogate Mothering:…

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    The term Siamese twins is used on individuals that are of a single gestation . Those twins whose bodies are still conjoined after birth. This tends to occur in one of every 200,000 births, 50% of the cases are born dead and 75% belong to the female gender . The percentage of survival in Siamese twins ranges between 5% and 25%. The origin is not yet well defined, but it is thought that Siamese twins are the result of an aberration in the process of the formation of monozygotic twins, i.e. twins…

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    Pam Stenzel, a world renowned speaker, tackles the issues that most are afraid to speak on, the consequences of sex outside of marriage. Stenzel speaks to over 500,000 teenagers per year on this topic. Stenzel speaks from a place of familiarity and her passion is to educate as many young people that she can on the topics of sex, love, and relationships. A product of rape, Pam teaches that one can achieve no matter what type of situation that they may come from. She encourage individuals to think…

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    we can answer some of the personal questions we’ve always had, but couldn’t really dictate them eloquently — like birth order. As a middle child of three from the Dominican Republic growing up in Brooklyn, I’ve always felt like an outsider alongside my older sister and younger brother and this research paper sheds light on the…

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    Over the years the teen depression rate has been in an increase in girls. The Department of Health estimated about 30% girls are becoming more depressed between the ages of 12 to 17 totaling 1.89 million teens(47). Girls that goes through depression feels as if they’re alone in the world and have no one to turn to. They also may feel as if there parents wouldn’t understand them even if they tried explaining it to them. Parents should start being more cautious of the actions their teenage…

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    practices abstinence education as their only form of sex education. As a result, southern states often experience higher teen pregnancy rates. While causation cannot be proven, correlation has clearly been established. By withholding information on birth control we most likely at least partially contribute to teen pregnancy. The more that we waste time attempting to instill abstinence and its values in our youth, the higher the pregnant rate will climb. Until adulthood, their biologically…

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    the popular debate of whether or not birth-control pills should be available to teenage girls without a prescription. Many take the side that it should not be sold without a prescription due to potential risks that would be unknown to patients without an examination from a doctor. However, when compared to other medications that are available to teenagers without a prescription, -such as acetaminophen which can cause a deadly overdose- non-prescription birth-control pills would be safer to use…

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