Argumentative Essay on Abortion

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    It was the day I had to set up an interview with an expert on the topic that I chose, stem cell research. After many google searches and phone calls I decided to interview Dr. Aaron Garman, a Family Medicine Practitioner who lives in North Dakota. Dr. Garman graduated from the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Services and has been practising in the field for 20 years scense. I chose Dr. Garman because he is a doctor and occasionally works on or sees stem cell research…

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    understanding, and no judgement and that is why abortion providers are there to help them, but abortion providers also face discrimination. Women who have abortion have their own reasons, for example they might have a serious medical problem that can turn to a life-threat, they might of became pregnant when they were raped, or they are not financially in a good support. Every year more than 1 million women in the U.S have abortion…

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    Having another child to save child seems like a wonderful idea. That is because this saves the first child. The part that many people don’t think about is whether or that child wants to be subjected to the taking of bone marrow and more invasive procedures. The child might not want to have these procedures which might be selfish but that doesn’t mean that child shouldn’t have the right to choose to help or not. "When you have a little child who's going to be a donor of an organ like bone marrow,…

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    Abusive Head Trauma

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    This study examines the effectiveness of educational materials to prevent shaken baby syndrome/abusive head trauma (SBS/AHT). New mothers completed a questionnaire about infant crying and the frequency in which they engaged in recommended behaviors when their infants cried. The questionnaire asked about the preventative measures for SBS/AHT the mothers had been exposed to prenatally and after birth. According to exposure, the mothers were divided into three groups. Group one included women who…

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    Hobby Lobby Case Summary

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    As part of the Affordable Care Act’s implementing guidelines, group health care plans are required to include preventative care coverage, including methods of contraception. There were some exceptions where religious facilities and organizations are exempt from these requirements. After the Hobby Lobby case, the department of Health and Human Services (HHS) created some accommodations for certain non-profit organizations stating that they may opt out from providing contraceptive coverage by…

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    Where do our rights end? Joseph R. Kony stripped the rights of thousands of African children. These children were abducted from their homes and were forced into being child soldiers or sex saves. Girls were made into soldiers, cooks, sex slaves, cleaners and wives to rebel soldiers. Boys were made into soldiers and some even into sex slaves. Many children have killed their own families and been forced to engage in inhumane activities such as, mutilating citizens, cut unborn fetus’ out of…

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    Part 1: Data Analysis Office Referrals Upon studying the data, three major trends, or patterns, within the progression of the discipline incidents over the course of the three years stood out. The first major trend, or pattern, noticed within the progression of the discipline incidents over the three years is that of black males being the overall highest rates of actions shown by ethnicity. Black males took the highest percentages overall, in all three years, in the categories of disciplinary…

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    O-Lan Analysis

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    I agree with the decision of O-lan, considering their circumstances and cultural norms, because in their culture the girls are not given the same treatment as the boys are. So if they would be able to eliminate one mouth they would not have to worry about feeding one more person, also Wang would have done the same thing because he is already so stressed out with feeding 5 months, not counting his. If one mouth was to be added, he would have not been able to handle the pressure, and that kind of…

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    Atrophic Vaginitis is a pervasive condition amongst postmenopausal women in which the vaginal epithelium begins to thin and atrophy. It is associated with mucosal dryness, vulvodynia, dyspareunia, vaginal discomfort, and an increased incidence of UTI and stress incontinence. There is a correlation between a decrease in circulating oestradiol during the menopause transition and Atrophic Vaginitis. This paper outlines the effectiveness of acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine as a non-hormonal…

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    Discuss the definitions of ASD and VSD. What are the symptoms for each in children? What are the symptoms for each in adults? Briefly discuss treatment options for children and adults with ASD and VSD. Our text defines a murmur as a turbulent blood flow through the heart as a result of one or more etiologies (Cash, 2014). The abnormal opening through chambers, atrial or ventricular septal defect is the selected etiology appropriate for this discussion topic (Cash, 2014). During the first 8…

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