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    BR should aim to achieve an oncologically safe and aesthetically favorable long-term outcome. Therefore, one should try to achieve a breast with a natural and symmetrical appearance and with sensitivity and without rigidity. To improve the final result and achieve the symmetrization we can resort to procedures such as reduction mammoplasty, mastopexy, and symmetrization, which will not be addressed in this work. First of all, reconstruction should never cause a delay in initial chemotherapy or…

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    Pro’s about giving birth control to teen girls without a prescription. Evidence indicates that the more available birth control is, the less likely people are to have abortions and unintended pregnancies (Should Birth Control Pills Be Sold Over The Counter). You don’t need a doctor to tell you whether you have one of the two biggest risk factors for the pill: You know whether you are over 35 or smoke (Should Birth Control Pills Be Sold Over The Counter). I’m pretty sure that if the pill were…

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    This article describes a living skills program tailored to adults living with developmental disabilities and the benefits direct occupational therapy services can provide for this population. Implementation of the program occurred in a group home setting that served eight clients in the Boston area. Prior to implementation, clients received individualized occupational therapy treatment with a focus on sensorimotor techniques and minimal life skills training. The program’s primary objective was…

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    Nick Johnson Mrs. Susan Stackhouse English 8 3 December 2014 Sandra Slutz, a staff scientist at Ohio University, found out that if a person is crossed hand eye dominant then they will shoot better because their dominant eye is not blocked by the basketball she also writes, “coaches need to coach from the eyes down”, since the eyes play a very important part in basketball shooting. Although, crossed hand eye dominance provides the best basketball shooting percentages, dominance-altering…

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    A Brave New World Since the beginning of humanity population control has played a large part in every society, whether it be natural or forced. In A Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, the D.N.C. controls the population by using advanced technology such as contraceptives, cutting out female ovaries, and using hypnopaedic conditioning. The human population is growing at an exponential rate and due to that population control methods such as contraception, sterilization, and family planning are such…

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    In “Why French Kids Don’t Have ADHD?” the Author Dr.Wedge states that more american kids have ADHD than french kids do. She also claims why the reason is. Her primary argument is claiming why there is a 9.5% difference in results and her secondary argument is the different lifestyles we live and how different the parenting is practiced. The main point is how the way americans live vs how the french live and how that impacts why we have more kids with ADHD that are being treated with drugs in…

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    There are two main ways to teach sex education, comprehensively or abstinence only. Comprehensive sex education focuses more on the idea of protecting yourself during sex. Abstinence-only education focuses on the idea of abstinence, and waiting until marriage to have sex. Teens need to be taught because of the high teen pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) rates. Comprehensive sex education is more effective than abstinence-only education. In the U.S. the teen pregnancy and STD…

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    Human Trafficking in America alone is a 32 billion dollar a year industry. This evil yet lucrative business catches more and more into a cycle every day. In America, we like to believe people all over the world, regardless of country or government have rights, both moral and state provided. Human Trafficking in America alone is a 32 billion dollar a year industry. This evil yet lucrative business catches more and more into a cycle every day. Unfortunately, this is not the case. People around the…

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    For my child observation project, wanted to observe my cousin who is three years old. She has recently migrated here in San Jose, California. Her name is June(This is not her real name). June was born and raised in Eritrea (The country resides in Africa(west from the red sea)). Since she has recently migrated here to America she does not have a lot of friends unless if it is through family members who are around the age of 6-12 years old. Her first language is not English, but Tigrinya (the…

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    The music industry is one of the largest money making industries in the world. Music is a universal human practice, like talking or tool making. (Frith, Straw & Street, 2001) In an age where music has become one of the most dominant and influential form of entertainment in our society there are many ways in which listeners and music creators become emotionally, physically, and mentally attached. Music is a compelling element in a young person's life, mainly during the adolescent years. Many will…

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