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    Peri Menopause Essay

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    precedes the menopause and is characterized by irregular menstrual cycles with associated endocrinologic changes and symptoms of hypoestrogenism. • Menopause is defined as amenorrhea for 12 months due to gametogenic failure, thus marking the beginning of the post-menopause. CLASSIFICATION20 • Peri-menopause ○ Early – Variable cycle length, > 7 days different from normal – Increased intermenstrual interval ○ Late – >/= 2 missed menstrual cycles – >/= 60 days of amenorrhea • Menopause ○…

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    Christopher Mele, an American journalist, wrote an article published by the New York Times, “Ringling Brothers: Barnum and Bailey Circus end its 146-Year Run,” on the culmination of the Ringling Brother’s circus performances. Once activists claimed circus employees maltreated the elephants for entertainment, an uproar of tension erupted, upsetting the ticket sales. These emotions spread throughout the United States. As a result, the Ethical Treatment of Animals, an animal rights organization,…

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    1. What contaminants were found in the surface water samples? What contaminates were found in the ground water samples? The contaminants found often in surface water is waste and chemicals. The contaminants that are found in ground water samples are acidity due to deterioration of pipes and metals that are found in the ground. 2. Why might groundwater and surface water have a different contaminants? There are specific contaminants that affect each area that are not in other areas such as rusty…

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    Iscience Project

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    Color key: Dashiell, Jack, Sean, and Andrew! iScience Project! Research summary: Most of Earth's fresh water is actually underground! How soils hold water as well as allow it to move underground is what our purpose is for our IScience Project! Surface water movement causes rocks and landscapes to erode because as the water moves it picks up particles and sediments and transport them to various locations around the target. The same thing happens underground as groundwater moves through the soil…

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    There are countless conditions people of today could not dream. An innumerable amount of odds and ends that society takes for granted. Terrifying world wide disasters that changed lives and have been greatly influencing. The Great Depression is one of these harrowing incidents. It was a change that left America requiring assistance. Leaving mental and physical scars on everyone, these were horrific times.Throughout and after the depression a vital part of keeping the Nation together was trust,…

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    America’s New Health care System: Control on Contraceptives In light of the Trump Administration’s mandate to cut access to birth control coverage, a nation of women, who are of reproductive age, are fighting back. There are 22 variations of contraceptives, including the most common being the pill, injectable, male condom, sterilization, nexplanon, and intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD). These contraceptives provide benefits far beyond pregnancy prevention for women of all ages yet as a…

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    Capillary Breach

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    A water table marks the top of the saturated zone of groundwater. When something is saturated, it means one substance (Like soil) is filled with another substance (Like water). Therefore, the area filled with water is called the saturated zone. This zone can be called the phreatic zone or the zone of saturation. This is always the zone below the water table. Directly above a water table there is always a capillary fringe. The water table separates the capillary fringe from the zone of saturation…

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    Great Depression Effects

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    The Great Depression was a tragic and devastating period for many families, companies and countries all around the world. This period also had huge effects on the many economies involved. From financial panic and unemployment to misguided government policies, it was called “the longest and most severe depression experienced by the western world”. The years following World War 1 were not necessarily easy for many countries. When World War 1 ended in 1918, a lot of countries had war debts but on…

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    The reason why the Great Depression is significant in World History, is because it shows that even the greatest can fall. America was just experiencing the roaring twenties which was a time of freedom and fun, no one had a care in the world. Everything was thriving. However, all of that changed when the wall street crash of 1929 shatters America’s trust in their economy. People began meandering the streets wondering what had happened, America who was thriving all of a sudden collapsed. Every…

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    Women suffering from heavy menstrual bleeding often find it interferes with normal activities. They must constantly monitor their sanitary protection to ensure it continues to work, and this is only one of many concerns. In addition, menorrhagia, the clinical name for abnormal menstrual bleeding, may be a sign of a serious condition. What Triggers Heavy Periods? Hormones often play a role in abnormal or heavy bleeding. Certain types of birth control impact hormone levels, as does the…

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