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    “The greatest destroyer of peace is abortion because if the mother can kill her own child, what is left for me to kill you and you to kill me? There is nothing between.”(Mother Teresa). Abortion is an unspeakable crime which deserves no forgiveness at all. But they may ask the question, what is in reality abortion or what does it mean? Abortion is when a pregnancy is ended so that it doesn’t result in the birth of a child. Sometimes it is called ‘termination of pregnancy.’ Abortion is an action…

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    The most affected area is the cervix. It extends into the vagina and is located in the lower area of the uterus. Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer among all women and is becoming more common among younger women. Age 50 is the average age of diagnosis for this type of…

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    Walt Disney created a magical world full of fantasy and happiness with his animations. The sky was forever blue and the flowers endlessly sang joyous songs, captivating an audience that did not consist only of toddlers. This world portrayed happiness as infinite and the characters as invincible even with an anvil crushing them into a flat pancake. This ideology leads the youth of today to surround themselves with an impenetrable bubble that keeps their innocence from being exposed to the…

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    Birth Process Essay

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    The birthing process is known as a physiology, biological, and cultural event. Birth is globally marked as a life crisis that is also a biological phenomenon. Each cultural has their own pattern of birth which includes individual beliefs and practices around the birth (Sargent, 2004). “We find that within any given system, birth practices appear packaged into a relatively uniform systemic, standardized, ritualized, even morally required routine”. The life cycle of conception is recognized…

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    take place over a longer period. One health issue is that obesity in children can progress to their adulthood and pose more problems like osteoarthritis, cancers, diabetes, and heart disease. The cancers associated with obesity include cancers of the cervix, prostate, ovary, thyroid, gall, blood, pancreas, esophagus, endometrium, kidney, colon and breast among many others. Such health concerns especially for children and their adulthood in future are a sign that obesity should be dealt with in…

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    Heterogeneity Of Cancer

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    Invasive cancer is the cancer that spreads beyond the layer of tissue which developed and is growing into surrounding, healthy tissues. A lot of physicians try to detect and prevent the invasive cancers. Ductal carcinoma in situ is a non-invasive breast cancer. It does not spread beyond the milk duct into surrounding breast tissue. However, it can increase the risk of having invasive breast cancer later. Heterogeneity is a word that means diversity. It signifies the quality of state of being…

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    Vaping Vs Smoking Essay

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    A little over a decade has passed and vaporizing is already competing with traditional smoking, which has been in this world for many centuries. Smoking is inhaling and exhaling the fumes from burning tobacco in cigarettes and other products that use tobacco. Vaporizing, also commonly known as “vaping”, is inhaling and exhaling a liquid that is heated, that then emits the flavored vapor. Over the years, smoking cigarettes has become a “bad habit”, causing health problems that are short term and…

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    Movement of cells are important since some cells depends on movement to carry out its major function. For example, sperm cells need to move from one place to another place to carry out reproduction. Movement of cells are supported by cytoskeleton system of the cells. The cyctoskeleton system are composed of microtubules, microfilaments and intermediate filaments. However, for unicellular organisms such as Paramecium, the movement of cells are regulated through cilia or flagella. Cilia can be…

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    What is Abortion? Abortion is when you are ending a pregnancy, (getting rid of a baby).Many people ask the same question; Should Abortion be legal or Illegal? Most people feel like they have the right to choose if they want to get abortion or not. You shouldn’t decide to get abortion because your mother didn't get abortion with you. I don’t believe in abortion, because killing a child is not christian-like and you should ask yourself what would Jesus do? There are two types of abortion you can…

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    torso, until the child bleeds to death in utero. After the arms and legs are torn off, the abortionist then continues to the brain where he/she takes the clamp and crushes down on the head until they see pure white gelatinous material issue from the cervix. (Levatino, Anthony). If a baby can flinch, jerk or recoil from sharp objects and incisions, surely they would feel each of their limbs being ripped from their body. Numerous women would not agree with the above arguments. They feel that…

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