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    Analysis of Hines et al 2003 Study on CAIS Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome is a disorder that comes from defects in the androgen receptor gene (Hines, et al 2003). This causes the external genitalia to be female at birth with underdeveloped internal genitalia (Hines, Ahmed, Hughes 93). Since the genitalia are female appear female, most people with this disorder are pronounce female at birth and are thus raised as females. In fact, people with this disorder are more feminine at puberty…

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    In the play Macbeth, William Shakespeare uses the idea of equivocation to show how everything in the play is not what it appears to be. In the beginning of the play, Macbeth is seen as the holy grail who has the complete trust of the entire kingdom of Scotland, but by the end of the play he is seen as a tyrannical ruler who has destroyed Scotland. Macbeth’s character is influenced greatly because of the witches’ prophecies these foretellings were vague and ambiguous which caused Macbeth to go…

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    Introduction Gardnerella Vaginalis also known as Bacterial Vaginosis is a bacterial infection normally found in the female’s genital tract [5]. This can cause a female to go through abnormal vaginal odor and discharge. Generally an unpleasant fishy smell with a yellow or white discharge [2]. Garnerella Vaginalis otherwise Bacterial Vaginosis can be contracted through vaginal douching, multiple or new sex partners and intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD). Bacterial Vaginosis is not only…

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    The Hardship Of Mariam And Laia's Novels

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    For example, Mariam had to show strength as a child not to be resentful of her father on the basis of her Nana’s negative attitude towards him ‘his idea of penance’ and Laila had to learn to adjust to life without her family at a young age. This sets the context for where the roots of their inner strength have derived from. Moreover, the mood of the novel is rather negative, as it displays intense agony and sadness which the characters face. Mariam and Laila display how they conquer the…

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    order to close the defect. If the infant’s life is not at risk outside of the womb, the surgeon can wait until its birth and then perform a spine surgery or a spinal fusion. Usually, the mother of an infant with spina bifida needs to have a caesarean section to remove the baby without complications (CDC,…

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    In the times of today so many crimes have been committed one of them being murder. So many mass murders have happened in the past couple of years. There have been terrorist attacks, bombings, shoot outs caused by gunmen, and many other events that have taken hundreds of people’s lives. One of the greatest killing sprees we have going on today is abortion. Abortion is the holocaust of today having killed more people than the Jewish holocaust caused by Hitler. Abortion is murder. First, Abortion…

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    Macbeth by William Shakespeare is a play that centers around a tragic hero that possesses the traits of being overly confident, ambitious, and power-hungry. In comparison, Justin Bieber is a teenage pop singer that evokes many emotions among people. Some may argue that he is self-absorbed, egotistical, and ignorant. Others may claim that he is only a misunderstood teenager who suffers from the pressure of attention from the media and fans. Both Macbeth and Justin Bieber share similarities and…

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    Female Genital Mutilation or also known Female Circumcision began in order to control a women’s sexuality. In certain societies, family marry their daughters off at a young age in order to escape poverty. Many young girls are pulled out of school to be a full-time wife and mother to children at a very young age. The practice was performed around the world usually by older men and women on young girls and women under the age of 15 or before they get their first period. The main purpose of this…

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    Macbeth is a tragedy play written by William Shakespeare in 1606 and published in 1623. Shakespeare created this play during the Elizabethan era, and was highly influenced by ‘The Great Chain of Being’, which the social structure of the time. This play revolves around a noble that soon changes after he meets three witches on his way home from a battle and they tell him of three prophecies, which spark his interest and causes worry when they start coming true. These prophecies start to occupy his…

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    Pro Life Position

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    Abortion is the act of ending a pregnancy while the embryo has been planted in the uterus (Abortion). This issue has been a controversy topic in the U.S. and around the world for many years. There are many individuals stances but officially they categories into two different attitudes, the “Pro-Life” and the “Pro-Choice” stances. The Pro-Life position thinks that abortion is an immoral act and are against this act due to either religious or moral views. Pro-Life believers also believe that this…

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