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    counseling and procedures provided (Michelle, 2015). The Problem The main social problem here is whether or not it is right for the government to require a faith-based pregnancy center to discuss the option of abortion with their patients. This can be broken down into two categories. The people who are against abortion are called, prolife. Those that are for abortion are call pro-abortion. Now, faith-based pro-life pregnancy centers are required to promote abortion, regardless of their beliefs.…

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    ER visits are for non-urgent care. The New England Health Institute said 56% of emergency room visits were “totally avoidable.” It didn’t say how much of the remaining 44% could have been treated at urgent care centers, but several studies suggest many of these cases could have been handled in urgent care. In fact, the top three reasons for ER visits in 2012 were sprains and strains (6.1 million visits), upper respiratory infections (5.9 million) and superficial cuts (5.8 million). Thus, the…

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    good for viewers. Such is the case with Sons of Anarchy. Sons of Anarchy is a television show that was created by Kurt Sutter, premiering in 2008. The show depicts the life of a motorcycle gang, SAMCRO, in a small town called charming. The show focuses on the vice president of the club, Jackson “Jax” Teller, who is the son of the founder of the Sons of Anarchy. When he comes across his deceased fathers journal, he begins to question the club, himself, as well as his family. Though it has been…

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    had on our school life. The American family and culture has changed so drastically over the past twenty to thirty years, many teachers today cannot even relate to the everyday problems that the children of today are facing. This being the case, it is difficult for some teachers to help our struggling youth with the many different problems they bring to the classroom from home. Sadker, Sadker, and Zittleman (2008) suggest that the changing dynamics of families in the 21st century play an…

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    explanations of symptomatic causes. Idiopathic epilepsy is when epilepsy is from a genetic tendency. This means it was inherited from one or both parents, it can also be from a gene change before someone is born. This means, epilepsy can run within families. Idiopathic epilepsy can also be a genetic condition that results in brain injury like tuberous sclerosis. Lastly, cryptogenic epilepsy is when the cause of a person’s epilepsy has not been found yet even after an analysis. The symptomatic,…

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    Marxism In Sociology

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    An example of this would be Paul Willis study which he published a book on, called; Learning to labour (1977). Willis conducted a study where he visited the school and observed 12 working-class boys over period 18 months. During the study he found out that not all pupils are brainwashed; which goes against the traditional Marxist viewpoint and shows pupils are not directly influence and…

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    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Case Study Jessica Freeman Eastern Maine Community College Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Case Study Karen is a married thirty year-old woman with four children. Even though she has been having issues with anxiety for years and depression for three months, Karen is living with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). According to the American Psychiatric Association (2013), those with OCD show symptoms of arduous “…obsessions, compulsions, or both…” that cannot…

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    the Red's jobs are to mine Helium-3, which is a valuable resource on Mars. Darrow, like many other Reds, is driven by the Laurel. The Laurel is a reward given to the family that mines the most Helium-3. Despite his life-risking efforts to gather more Helium, his clan doesn't win the Laurel. When Darrow loses the Laurel for his family, him and his wife Eo, to rebel…

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    administered from the beginning of the disease. Its particular symptoms are increasing the need for drinking and urination, feeling tired, and weight loss despite an increase in the desire to eat. “Type 1 Diabetes accounts for approximately 10% of all cases of diabetes mellitus and generally afflicts a younger population, with a peak age of around 14 yr” (Ilar, 2004). “Diabetes mellitus type 1, also known as type 1 diabetes, formerly insulin-dependent diabetes or juvenile diabetes is a form of…

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    This study looks at the correlation between mental health status of homeless women and their ethnicity. The hypothesis being tested is whether ethnic differences exist in the relationship between the predisposing and enabling domains of the Gelberg-Andersen Behavioral Model for Vulnerable Populations and mental distress. Face-to-face interviews were conducted on 821 women in the Los Angeles area. The sample was sixty seven percent African American, 17% Hispanic, and 16% White. Due to the nature…

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