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    Male infant circumcision (MIC) is the most common surgical procedure in the world. In 2011, it was estimated that one-third of the world’s men were circumcised, according to the World Health Organization. A study by Dan Bollinger in the Journal of Boyhood Studies states that every year in the United States, over one million newborn infant males are circumcised (76). The infant has no choice in the outcome of his body. The only justification for the removal of the foreskin should be a medical…

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    REFERENCES Sally Brown, Steve Armstrong and Gail Thompson (1998). The Art of Motivating Students in Higher Education. Motivating Students, Educational Development Adviser, University of Northumbria, Newcastle, Thompson, Gail Dr. Hemant Khandai Research Scholar, Department of Continuing Extension University Bhopal, M.P, IndiaYounis Illahi Bhat, H.O.D B.Ed, Department of Continuing Education & Extension University Bhopal, M.P India Academic Achievements and Study Habits of College Students of…

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    The numbers are even higher in African American and Hispanic communities, where nearly 40% of the children are overweight or obese.” (Learn The Facts.) American culture contributes to the obesity problem because of the large variety of fast food chains and junk food available…

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    When it came to selecting my core value I had to look at what has led me to live my life the way I have today. As a Bosnian-American I have been overwhelmed with joy because of the opportunity that I have received living here in the United States. I can say I am truly blessed that my family was accepted as refugees in United States in the year of 2000. I am blessed that I have the freedom of religion, speech, and press along with the millions of others living here in the United States. The…

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    generations. In order to get a better understanding on vaccines, we need to know what they are made of and how it affects the body. Vaccines are made up of dead or weakened antigen that does not cause an infection in the body (Vaccine Education Center in Philadelphia 2015). The key ingredients in most of the vaccines according to FDA are: aluminum, gelatin, and antibiotics. All of these ingredients have been tested and proven not to cause harm to the human body. Fetal cells are used to…

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    What Is A Gap Year Essay

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    It’s a big world Let 's start by going over a typical gap year; a gap year is a time that graduating high schoolers take off between graduation and when they enroll in college. The amount of time they take off varies, but most commonly around a year is taken off. There are many reasons that make a gap year a good idea to consider, such as: feeling burnt out from spending 12 years working hard in school, not knowing what you want to do for a career, and as a result jumping into a degree you…

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    Old Enough I believe sex education should be taught starting in the fifth grade in order to help prevent or reduce early sexual promiscuity and child sexual abuse, to avoid incidents of pregnancies and diseases, and to discourage intolerance of sexual minorities. All of these issues are associated with mental and physical health complications as well as socioeconomic complexities that are essential knowledge to achieve levels of civic effectiveness that this nation requires of its citizens.…

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    Mandatory School Uniform

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    latest trends. The school uniforms show discipline and the schools pride of coming together as one and not singling out students based on their appearance. Also as this requires them to focus more on students’ education rather than what they wear which would result in higher grades and a higher graduation rate. There is a quote from HISTORYROCKET that explains what I’m trying to say in a more defined term. That “Schools uniforms still continue…

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    Personal Dietary Behavior

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    “The Office of Research Integrity - Human Subjects in University of Nevada, Las Vegas approved the exemption status of this study” (Tian, 2015). Tian chose an analytical approach that is appropriate for the research questions being investigated and the data to be analyzed. The principle channel applied to…

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    Childhood Asthma

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    Asthma is most commonly known as being a chronic condition in the US that has been known to having an effect in people young and old. It is a condition in which the airway passages are narrowed leading to symptoms of wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and cough (Bijanzadeh, Mahesh, Nallur 1). In today's world there seem to be many factors that could increase the risk of children developing asthma. Those factors may include genetic predisposition, environment interaction, prenatal…

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