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    Community Proposal- Period Care for Homeless Women Periods are not especially enjoyable to put up when one has access to feminine hygiene products; adding the complication of homelessness brings inconvenience to a level of misery. Periods are an unpleasant reminder of the vulnerability those living on the street face. Menstruation is uncomfortable and people who do not have access to pads or tampons often have no choice but to bleed through their clothes. The issue becomes more problematic when they must wear their soiled clothing because a change of clothes is not available. Homeless women are more susceptible to irritation and infection because they are forced to wear soiled menstrual products for longer than recommend. Although homeless…

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    Edwardsville Case Study

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    “It will be funded one way or another, but anytime we have support from the community it’s going to help us achieve other projects,” Grable said. The park, which will be named after longtime resident and alderman Leon Corlew, will feature a wet play area – called a splash pad – and a dry playground. “Our splash pad is the main feature of that park, even though it will only be open during the warm months,” Grable said. “It’s something that’s unique to our community.” The splash pad will feature…

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    that’s not the main transformation this paper will be focusing on. The transformation I see the most would be between the Nintendo 64 to the PlayStation 4 consoles. The Nintendo 64 was a stepping stone for modern day gaming such as the PlayStation 4. The Nintendo 64 controller was very unique at the time. The controller itself was shaped like an M with the middle part of the M being longer than the other two parts. The controller had a 4 foot wire attached to it along with a memory card holder…

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    Segment of Rushmore In Wes Anderson’s Rushmore (1998), one particular segment that really captured the tone of the film was the one of Mr. Blume drinking whiskey, smoking a cigarette, and getting ready to dive into the swimming pool. This particular series of shots has a visually pleasing color scheme and various different cinematic shots. The segment incorporates Anderson’s famous object-in-the-center frame style, which also adds to the tone of the film as well as to Anderson’s style as a…

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    The Bill Johnstone Memorial Park, a small activity filled park located near the heart of Sackville on Main Street next to apartment buildings and down the street from Sackville’s favorite dining places. A park that offers a place for the town’s residents to take their pets for walks, hang out in the gazebo or picnic tables, play sports, indulge in markets and events, splash in the water pad, and more, all with the comfortability of park Wi-Fi and security of cameras. With accessibility to many…

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    Contraception on Both Sides of the Debate Birth control has been a controversial topic in the U.S. since the early 1900s. This topic has caused a divide in many religious groups on whether it is moral or immoral. I feel very strongly about this subject and have decided to learn about it in greater depth from both sides of the issue. There are many negatives to birth control and many positives as well. Many religious groups believe it is wrong to have sex for any other reason than to have…

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    Fetal Development Introduction Fetal development is the growth and maturation of the fetus in utero (Fetal Developmet, 2009). It is divided into three periods: the zygote period, the embryonic period, and the fetal period. In the short span of two-hundred and sixty-six days a single fertilized cell develops into a human newborn infant (Figure 1). Interest has increased in the prenatal period as a staging period for well-being and disease in later life. It has enormous attention devoted to the…

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    Yanomamo Culture

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    (ladies) wear ball gowns and the chambelanes (boys) don tuxedos. The quinceañera party is a celebration with family and friends following the religious ceremony. Customs vary, but the event usually features an elaborate meal, music and dancing in a flower-filled reception hall. The girl renews her commitment to her faith in the presence of her parents and godparents and receives gifts, such as a Bible and medal. Vastly in contrast with the Mexican coming of age, the young Yanomamo girl puberty…

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    rate ("Ectopic Pregnancy", 2011), about 2 percent of women (older women who have had various pregnancies) go through it. In the United States, endometriosis affects 5 million women ("Infertility Treatment Overview", n.d.). Endometriosis is the number one cause of women’s infertility in the United States. According to “Infertility Treatment: Overview” (n.d.), “For women with endometriosis, the monthly fecundity (chance of getting pregnant) diminishes by 12 to 36%.” Endometriosis occurs when…

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    widely debated pathogenesis, varied presentation, and standard methods of diagnosis (Prince & Thomas, 2015; Vercellini, Vigano, Somingliana & Luigi, 2014; Yates, 2015). Debated Pathogenesis The causation of endometriosis is a subject of widespread debate (Prince & Thomas, 2015). Pathogenically, it is most widely evidenced and supported that reverse menstruation causes endometriosis (Vercellini et al., 2014). During reverse menstruation the endometrial lining flows up the oviducts and into the…

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