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    Risks, Dangers of Breast Implants Although the primary argument encircling breast implants is focused on cancer alone that is said to be caused by a leaking implant, there have also been quite a few reports that have linked breast implants to many other illnesses. Numerous reports have been done on immune diseases, but they focus primarily on connective tissue disorders and have come up inconclusively due to their subjects having implants in for a relatively short time. It is a famous fact…

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    Breasts do not make part of the sexual organs, it is designed exclusively to feed babies. Men have nipples as well yet they are not required to cover; an overweight man can have a chest that looks exactly like a female breast, and no one would get offended. Women breastfeeding without covering, have faced discrimination and asked to retreat somewhere private; what…

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    mammary gland is the basis of a woman 's breasts, and it is also called as a body of the breast (corpus mammae). It is a solid body in the form of a convex disk surrounded by a layer of fat (capsula adiposa mammae). The development of the mammary glands in puberty occurs mainly under the influence of estrogen. This is the main female sex hormone responsible for secondary sex characteristics. In this way, the primary function of it is the production of breast milk to feed a child. Secondary – a…

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    opiate receptors in the CNS altering the perception of and response to painful stimuli. Side effects include confusion, sedation, headache, constipation, nausea, vomiting, and hypotension (Deglin et al., 2015). The amount of codeine secreted into the breast milk is low and dose-dependent. This medication has a lactation risk category of L3 which means this medication is probably safe to take while breastfeeding, but there is still a risk of harm to the infant (Hale, 2012). Nursing…

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    Art is everywhere. It’s on your phone that you look at first thing in the morning, the small, square, vivid apps. It’s on the billboards you drive by on your way to class or work, advertising the newest food at your local McDonald 's with the flashy yellow double arch drawing your attention. It is even on this piece of paper, the deep black letters contrasting against the bright white of the paper. To some, art means nothing. To others, it is the world, it is the reason they get up in the…

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    I’m pretty sure that everybody has heard the phrases “don’t be such a girl” or “you run like a girl!” or any variation of it (hit, fight, etc). It’s usually said to guys as an insult because girls are weak and silly and it’s super insulting to be compared to one. It gives the idea that it’s bad to be a girl. Now imagine if a little girl is around to hear this said to a boy. She would probably start to wonder what is wrong with being a girl, and maybe even begin to hate the idea of being one.…

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    Beyond The Spotlight: The Misrepresentation of Women TLC’s original music video, “Unpretty” and Susan Bordo’s essay, “Material Girl” critiques the way women portray themselves by society’s definition of beauty. Women will compete for their spouse’s attention against other females with sexually, idolized bodies because they feel they lack certain aspects. Women must learn to love themselves before they…

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    1. The shape of the Venus of Willendorf is very round with several features exaggerated such as in the stomach and in the breasts. It is given a texture on its head which seems to imply that it's hair though where the face should be appears to be covered by this hair. There also is a few other details in the statute such as having a belly button and having a defined pubic area. The meaning and function of this object can be understood 2. In the Paleolithic painting the humans are rather simple…

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    How long does a Brazilian Wax Last? Brazilian waxing has become one of the most popular styles of waxing as it is found to be efficient and last for a long time. It is an intimate hair removal technique typically used to remove all the hair in the pubic area. This method allows both women and men to wear their swimwear comfortably as it gets rid of all the unwanted hair that can embarrass an individual. In most cases, Brazilian wax lasts for three to six weeks before the hair begins to grow…

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    How does plastic surgery currently affects teenagers? Plastic surgery is a branch of surgery concerned with the repair, restoration, or improvement of lost, injured, defective, or misshapen parts of the body chiefly by transfer of tissue (Merriam Webster). Teenagers in general when they start to consider plastic surgery they have different motives than adults. They perform this surgery to improve their physical appearance because they feel unsatisfied with themselves. So, teens undergo…

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