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    Exotic animals are not pets. Would you like to have a snake crawling through your house? Or a jaguar lying on your couch waiting to bother with you and then attack? Titi monkeys, lemurs, seahorses, great green macaws, white bengal tigers, scorpions, and crocodiles are only some of the large list of animals that live with people and share their day to day life. They are kept as regular pets, even if they are not happy, safe or obtained legally. Therefore, people should not be allowed to…

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    do not mean academic testing. Many doctor offices provide medical tests to see what sexually transmitted diseases you may or may not carry. Keep in mind that even though you are a virgin, you can still be born with sexually transmitted diseases. Chlamydia, genital herpes, genital warts, gonorrhea, hepatitis, HIV, HPV, and syphilis are the most prevalent sexually transmitted…

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    medications given, it has increased my knowledge about the various types of disorders. I have also had the opportunity to carry out the different services which my pharmacy offers, this includes: carrying out glucose, cholesterol, blood pressure and chlamydia tests and processing the minor ailment scheme. This role has involved me working with vulnerable people such as young adults, the elderly, children and disability; thus I am able to communicate effectively and with flair with…

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    by homophobia and limited access to health care. The rate of new gonorrhea cases rose 4 percent in 2012 from the year before, while syphilis jumped 11 percent, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said today in a report. Rates for chlamydia, the most common of the bacterial sexually transmitted diseases, gained less than 1 percent. While all three diseases are curable with antibiotics, many people don’t get tested as recommended, said Gail Bolan, the director of the CDC’s STD…

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    Army population (Rothman et al., 2008). The rate of bacterial vaginosis among chlamydia and gonorrhea controls (female service members without infection) was 15% and 19%, respectively. Therefore, on average, the prevalence of bacterial vaginosis among female service members of the U.S. Army was 16% during the study period. A direct…

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    1. Easy A’s main character Olive Prenderghast is a teenage girl who has no reputation in high school, she is rather unnoticed by her peers the majority of the time. However, Olive lies to her best friend about losing her virginity over the weekend and the known to be overly religious girl over hears the conversation. The rumor quickly spread throughout the entire school, emerging Olive from teenage anonymity to the most talked about student. Olive enjoyed her new reputation, once everyone…

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    Multiple Sclerosis Essay

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    There are about 300,000 persons with Multiple Sclerosis in North America. I first heard about MS my first year of college. I read a book named living with MS. It described In great detail how her life was affected by MS and her determination to not let MS define her, So what is MS? MS, is also known as multiple sclerosis. It is the degeneration of the myelin sheet; it’s a disabling disease of the central nervous system that interrupts the passage way of information inside the brain, and between…

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    of this is the story of a thirteen year old girl named Gina who was raped. She found out she was pregnant when she never had her period. She told her mother and her mother was able to get her to a clinic. Gina also discovered she had contracted chlamydia from the man who had raped her(Gina.) This girl had her entire life in front of her, and she didn’t even chose to become pregnant. She hadn’t even started high school and if she would’ve had to carry this pregnancy, she might not have even…

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    In the novella Candide the author Voltaire chooses to end his book with the words, “we must cultivate our garden,” this ending line to the book had a pessimistic connotation. This line implies that in order to really progress in the world you need to focus on ways to fix yourself rather than focusing on ways to engage with others in order to find ways to fix the world. Two characters in Candide who portray the meaning of this line throughout the story are Candide and Pangloss. Both Candide and…

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    deficiency syndrome (AIDS). HIV will eventually lead to AIDS there is no cure, many people died from this disease. When people are under the influence he or she will have under protect sex and contact a sexual transmitted disease, such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, or syphilis. If the drug is smoke, the person can develop cancer or asthma over the time of smoking the drug. People that uses drug usually die or have a disease for the rest of his or her life. Drug are against the law in America.…

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