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    Essay On Kawasaki Disease

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    In 1967 Dr. Tomisaku Kawasaki, a Japanese Pediatrician was the first to describe a serious illness characterized by inflammation of blood vessels throughout the body that primarily affects children under the age of five and infants. The Kawasaki Disease, named after Tomisaku, is also known as Kawasaki syndrome and Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome, because it affects lymph nodes, skin and the mucous membranes inside of the mouth, nose and throat. Kawasaki Disease is slightly more common in…

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    Girl In Pieces, Isabel Quintero wrote about a high-school, senior girl who struggled with breaking the societal 'norms' that were created for Mexican females, along with the female gender in general. This story shows the struggle that teenage pregnancy can have on teenage girls in terms of how adults and those of similar ages treat them. Gabi's friend, Cindy, found herself pregnant and under harsh examination and judgement by those in school and in public, although not many people knew that she…

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    that his job was not educational and interfered with school. Therefore she wrote this article to inform readers the dangers of these “McDonald” jobs. Etzoini aimed the article towards teenagers and their parents to show the many cons that follow a teenage job. Teen jobs can be an excellent a thing if you have the right mindset. Most people look at teen jobs and think that they are an awesome idea, but that’s only because they only know half the truth. Amitai Etzoini, author of Working at…

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    old (Samuels 13). The long incubation period of the virus suggests that a very large portion of these people was infected with it in their teens (Samuels 13). Also one million teenage girls, or one in ten, become pregnant every year (Samuels 12). Eight out of 10 teenage pregnancies are unintended (Samuels 12). For teenage mothers, if they go through with their pregnancy, the younger the mother, the greater the likelihood of health complications to both the baby and the mother (Samuels 12). This…

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    Schalet argued that cultural norms about femininity, masculinity, love, and lust explain how the sexual double standard is negotiated among teenagers. When it comes to the double standard, American girls receive more stigma than Dutch girls. If American teenagers make the choice to have sex outside of a meaningful relationship, they are referred to as a “slut.” Schalet explained that Dutch girls are highly unlikely to participate in name calling because they have a different support system.…

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    Female Recidivism

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    This research analyzes the factors that impact the recidivism rates among female offenders (Herbst, Branscomb-Burgess, Gelaude, et all, 2016). They analyzed the differences between female offenders who had been incarcerated for the first time and those who had been incarcerated multiple times. This is of importance because the reasons as to why female offenders go to jail more than once can result in the discovery of what drove them to make their decisions. Herbst, Branscomb-Burgess, Gelaude, et…

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    Paternal Influences

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    This study examined the paternal influences on adolescent sexual risk behaviors. This study focused not only paternal influences but more specifically the importance of fathers influence on their adolescent children. When a child reaches adolescence, the period when child turns into an adult, they are at a higher risk of sexual behavior. The importance of this article is to focus on educating young adults of the sexual risk. Adolescence have a great risk of contracting sexual transmitted…

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    The Formative Years and Teen Magazines Even before television and other modern day technologies, the media, in many shapes and forms, have been ever present in society. Whether it is newspapers, magazines, radio shows, or advertisements, the media have played a large role in determining society’s viewpoint and understanding of many issues. More recently there have been much controversy over the idea of female beauty standards and the effect the media have on them, particularly magazines that…

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    In United States, nearly half of all pregnancies each year (approximately 3 million) are unintended. More than half of all American women will have experienced an unintended pregnancy by age 45. 3 in 10 will have had an abortion. In 2013, there were 67 million women of reproductive age (13-44) in U.S, and more than half of them needed some form of contraceptive service or supplies. For the past two decades, women increasingly rely on publicly funded clinics especially the poor, uninsured,…

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    Education is the key that opens many doors for everyone. For women Education is very important tool for empowerment. So, every girl or women need opportunities to get education to manage her future life. Education will change their life style, and they will become a good mothers and active members in their communities. Even though there progress of women over the past few decades Middle East still there is some concerns about gender gap. Egypt is one the Middle East countries that women, girls…

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