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    remains high (Kearns et al. 2013). In particular, the prevalence of giardia positive was up to 66.7% in remote Indigenous community due to contaminated water and poor living environment (Asher et al. 2014). Sexually transmitted diseases, such as chlamydia and gonorrhoea, are the highest in Indigenous women aged from 15 to 19 (Graham et al. 2012). These infections are often associated with hygiene, poor sanitation, the health literacy, beliefs towards the diseases, breastfeeding practice, the…

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    Case Study Two: A Complete Physical Assessment Shannon A. Lewis University of Mississippi Medical Center N 610 A 52-year-old female comes to your office today for a physical exam. She states that she enjoys good health and believes she is active for her age. She states she has been feeling well but just decided it was time for a complete check-up. She sees a local health care provider annually at the health department for refills on her prescriptions but has not had a “real”…

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    Rape Stigma

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    America the Free Home of the: Stigma Why has the stigma of rape victims not changed in modern society? According to the Encyclopedia of Rape, “rape has always been a part of human culture” (Smith IX). Rape is defined as the unlawful sexual intercourse or any other sexual penetration of the vagina, anus, or mouth of another person, with or without force, by a sex organ, other body part, or foreign object, without the consent of the victim or to seize, take, and carry off by force. Even though…

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    It does this by binding to the bacterial ribosome’s 50S subunit, which in turn leads to the bacteria being limited and unable to grow and multiply. As a result, the bacteria die. The microbes affected by Azithromycin are generally bacteria like: Chlamydia pneumonia, Moraxella catarrhalis, Streptococcus pyogenes and many others On July 2nd, Justin returned to the doctor with both his mother and sister. All three patients found it painful to take a deep…

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    The trends in teenage sexual activity have not only advanced, but have become more of a focus when it comes to how this generation chooses to express one’s self. For this topic, the age range goes from thirteen to twenty-four and does so due to the brain development and personal sense of identity still progressing around these ages. Talking and discussing certain contents such as STD’s, sexual harassment, teen pregnancy, and even masturbation are also very important key topics when going over…

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    Imagine one night, you wake up to a phone call from your sister and she’s crying because she just took a pregnancy test and it came back positive. She was the child who didn’t do any wrong, but she would always sneak out and have sexual relations with people of the opposite sex. As a result of your parents not letting either one of you in a sexual education course, neither one of you know about the alternatives, so your sister feels that she has to keep the baby and her life is changed forever;…

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    Introduction Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD’s) are a combination of more than 25 infectious diseases caused by different types of bacteria and viruses. These viruses and bacteria have a negative impact on the American population because most often it is unnoticed and comes with no warning sign. With no cautionary signs, STDs can be transported from one individual to another through sexual contact. In light of this knowledge, STDs is in need of annihilation in the United States, because…

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    not stop there. After that I night I fell very ill with what I thought was strep throat. I know something was wrong when the antibiotics did not work. So I went to the doctors for an S.T.D check. My test all came back positive for gonorrhea and chlamydia the most two common but nothing could prepare me for what the doctor told me next " I'm sorry honey.." I knew what was coming next was going to change my life "... but it seems your test results have come back positive for herpes ". I didn't…

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    Effects Of Prostitution

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    spreading of diseases. When men have sex with prostitutes and sexual slaves they are bringing these diseases home to their wives. This begins a cycle of sexually transmitted disease which can lower the health of our society. These diseases include chlamydia, HIV’s, gonorrhea, etc. Human trafficking can affect our community by increasing the violence and murder of women when they are seen as objects to the men they are sold to. With the buying and selling of women comes a lot of substance abuse…

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    Hate crimes are vindictive, vigorous acts perpetrated against individuals or groups based on resentment of values, religion, race, and life style preferences. Thus, it is a violent form of criminality motivated by prejudice or intolerance towards an individual’s national origin, ethnicity, color, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or disability. It has exacerbated in the past few years. Nevertheless, a person’s sexual orientation can contribute to a person being a target of…

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