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    Texas Sex Education

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    Many teenagers in high school are uneducated in sex and its harsh consequences. As a former high school student, I have witnessed many of my classmates contract sexually transmitted diseases and take on the role of motherhood much too early. I oppose the fact that many high school students will be faced with a dire situation because they are uneducated, they are underestimated, and they are unprepared. Therefore, sex education classes should become part of the mandatory curricula at all public…

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    Explanation of a microbiological algorithm for Hospital-acquired and Ventilator associated pneumonia. This algorithm is intended to deal with the microbiological aspects of hospital-acquired and ventilator-associated pneumonia. The severity of the illness is important in determining when to collect the diagnostic samples and which antimicrobials to administer due to which organisms are present. There are many prognostic scoring systems used to suggest the severity of the disease in patients…

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    Further tests were ordered for pathogenic bacteria. A week later the girl returned to the hospital alone for the second time and the urethritis appeared to have improved. Her test result showed that she was infected with Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis. The doctor explained the results and the girl said she understood what was wrong. The doctor also explained to her that her partner also needed to be treated and cured to prevent reinfection. A week later, she came to the hospital…

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    I am writing to inform you of my interest in the Doctor of Public Health program in Epidemiology at Georgia Southern University Jiann‑Ping Hsu College of Public Health. Aldous Huxley says “Experience is not what happens to a man: it is what a man does with what happens to him”. Being a victim of typhoid fever outbreak while I was a senior in high school in Nigeria, West Africa; the death of my favorite uncle from the co-infection of HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C, tailored my career towards…

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    Today, animals are used in research for a number of reasons like to see how it affects them, also checking if it works. Many scientists believed that the heart was the center of the nervous system. McCoy, J.J “Animals in research, issues and conflicts.” p15.They keep the animals locked up in a choker thing that they put their heads in so that they cannot move. They try to squirm all over the place during testing. Animals all over are locked up in labs somewhere being tested on every single day…

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    and many others (Rape and Sexaul Assault). Most victims also contemplate suicide, develop drug and alcohol problems, and become depressed for a long time (Rape and Sexaul Assault). Some physical include STDs, pregnancy, and others. STDs include chlamydia, syphilis, gonorrhea, and others (Rape and Sexaul Assault). Contracting an STD and becoming pregnant is very high in rape cases (Rape and Sexaul…

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    Syphilis Disease Analysis

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    Syphilis is not the only sexually transmitted disease that has shown a drastic increase, gonorrhea and chlamydia have an increasing infection as well (Swanson, 2016). In the public health perspective, syphilis has become serious because many partners do not see it as a threat, thus take it recklessly. Some epidemiologists like Sarah Kid says that a possible…

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    Exotic Pet Issues

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    Exotic Pets: the issues involved Have you ever owned or know anyone who's ever owned an exotic pet? Take a second and think about it. Think about where that animal originates from, what environment it thrives in, and how it got where it is now. Most likely that animal was smuggled across the border into the United States or bred in some backyard in subpar conditions. These conditions can be so bad that the animals go insane or escape. The laws provide loop holes for people to mistreat or…

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    mental, social and physical condition. Diseases can be categorised by the type of severity, and what implications it has on the particular individual, and how they 're passed from person to person. For example for diseases such as Gonorrhea and Chlamydia which are both STI’s (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) diseases such as these can only be passed through sexual contact. Other diseases such as Influenza and Chickenpox are spread through the air. They 're spread when droplets of pathogens are…

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    Over the course of sexual education in the United States, support for such a class has been overwhelmingly positive. Influenced by issues ranging from population control to health and social norms, the course itself continues to evolve in the hopes of becoming a necessary curriculum and tool in combat versus sexual health problems. While “recent national polls show that 93% of Americans support sexuality course being taught in high school and 84 percent support such instruction in junior high”,…

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