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    Ehlers-Dalos Case Study

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    From what kind of complications might an individual with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome suffer? Someone who has Ehlers-Danlos syndrome can have really flexible joints that cause dislocation of joints. This symptom can also cause a early state of arthritis. It's even possible to develop weakened skin. Your major blood vessels will also be more likely to rupture. This complication is highly to occur during pregnancy. From your reading about keloids, what would happen if you remove a keloid surgically?…

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    Having a child is one step closer to creating a family. It is hard to determine whether that family will have two daughters or two sons, but with the new IVF screening, it is actually quite easy to choose the gender of your baby. I believe that parents should not be able to choose the sex of their baby because it is not fair for parents who are able to conceive and do not have the opportunity to decide which gender their child should be. I think that in the future, there will also be a gender…

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    It is calculated that every 4 out of 4 men consider themselves experts on women’s reproductive health, therefore, they are self-proclaimed as qualified to confirm decisions about birth control coverage, funding for women’s health organizations, abortion services, and sex education.…

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    Clare’s explanation of what happened to her daughter is not consistent with her injuries. Clare claimed that she instructed her daughter Mary to “sit and wait” until she come back. If she heard Mary screaming, Mary should not have any sharp line on her lower back suggested that Mary’s injuries is intentional. I believe that Clare held Mary on a water until the person rang the bell. According to chapter 5, A glove or stocking burn results when a hand or foot is held in hot water (pg.116). It is…

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    As you mentioned Arab Americans experience discrimination in America, and in their county. It has to take an enormous amount of courage to walk with pride about yourself in a country that judges you constantly. 911, was tough for many Muslims, and people that even resembled someone from the middle east. I was surprised to learn that there are other religions other than Muslim in the middle east. Watching Ream talk about being a Christian was enlightening. She seemed proud of her culture, and…

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    Post-partum depression is more widely found in adolescent females who had just given birth, it is caused mostly from stress, poor marital relationships, and hardship of coping with a new baby, working as well as being a new mother, social support and women who have had a history of depression. Depression is considered second to H.I.V/AIDS according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In the U.S.A post-partum depression is one of the leading causes of non-obstetric hospitalization among young…

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    Progeria By:America Ortiz Hutchinson-Gilford progeria, also known as progeria is a disease that causes children to age rapidly. Progeria is very rare. There are less than 1,000 cases a year in the U.S. According to Mayo Clinic a child with progeria has a lifespan of thirteen years. Children with progeria often have fragile bones, stiff joints, and hip dislocations. Plus, children with progeria have may have delayed and abnormal tooth formation, which causes them to have different looking…

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    Mindblown Research Paper

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    Yes, you read that right. Now, you are probably running through in your mind all the possible ways that would be able to happen. Maybe you think that there is some kind of cheap trick employed here whereby it was originally a person born as a female who has retained their female reproductive organs. Well, you would be wrong. Mindblown? Here are three reasons why men will be able to get pregnant very soon. Advanced Surgery Makes It Possible for Men to Be Pregnant Advanced medical procedures…

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    How Is Abortion Deceptive

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    Abortion Viewed as Genocide Selective sex and race abortion leads to racism, feminism, and genocide It is speculated that in the United States sex- and race selective abortion is practiced. In his article by Citro et al describes how legislators noted a high index of abortion among African American and Latina women. Yet more, in her article Denbow Jennifer Abortion as Genocide describes “the most recent House bill briefly demonstrated that a Black baby is five times as likely to be aborted as a…

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    Paternal Rights

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    Why Paternal Rights? While discussion of abortion often does not directly entail men’s rights, as it is much more a question of a woman’s bodily autonomy, the paternal and bodily rights of a man should be and is a part of the topic in question. Instead of focusing on having a say in another’s bodily autonomy, men should instead focus on the fact that abortion gives a mother both the option of parenthood, and control over the future of her body. Having no equivalents to this, men are forced into…

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