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    been among one of the most argumentative topics to date. From the feminist viewpoint to the perspective of the church, opinions on this topic can be polar opposites. No matter the seat you occupy in the spectrum of the varying viewpoints about birth control, the woman’s right to make choices about her body and about planning her family should be reserved by each individual woman. The choices available to women to protect themselves against unplanned parenthood have and will continue to expand.…

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    A Case-Control Study

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    A case-control study was performed in France to analyze the relationship between distracted driving and at-fault collisions.1 Exposures were classified as distractions, with subcategories including cell phone use, listening to music or the radio, interacting with passengers, in-vehicle distraction events (picking up a dropped object), outside distraction events, interacting with a navigation system, and driver activities associated with an increased likelihood of crashing (eating, smoking, drug…

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    The fraud perpetrated at Rite Aid could have been detected through the reconciliation of liabilities with monthly statements from the creditors. By reconciling the liabilities with the vendors’ statements, the auditors would have been able to detect any omission of liabilities or the reversal of expenses as was the case at Rite Aid. Also, the auditors could have used analytical procedures such as ratios for the year of audit and compared it to prior periods to detect unusual patterns or trends.…

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    Eliminating the need of a prescription would usher in a health risk to thousands of females. Please keep in mind that a doctor’s input on any medication or drug is for your safety. With this in mind, birth control pills like any form of medication, carries their own set of side-effects. Due to the nature of the pill it affects a female’s hormones. Once more, the female may suffer anywhere from undesirable things such as, weight gain, swollen breasts, mood changes…

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    Nt1330 Week 1

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    [7] Assume that a close family member came to you with information about a potential fraud at his or her employer. Prepare a summary of the advice you would offer as he or she considers taking the information forward. Before advising information about a potential fraud, it is important for the individual to have an understanding of the facts giving rise to concern. Because understanding of the facts, it helps to avoid prematurely filing a complaint that may be based of perception or emotion.…

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    Jewish Oral Contraception

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    Contraception is an extremely controversial topic in the world today. Differing opinions about birth control can be found between genders, political parties, and most importantly, religions. Judaism is probably one of more the lenient religions when considering contraception as far as what is acceptable and not acceptable. Unlike most religions, Jewish law does not ban the use birth control all together. Like many subjects in the Jewish religion, contraception is judged on a case-by-case…

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    for the children properly, that is until Margaret Sanger decided to do something about it. In her famous speech “The Children's Era” delivered in March of 1925 in New York, NY Margaret Sanger was a birth control activist who wanted to let all people know what she knew, the importance of birth control and how it could change a life. Margaret Luis Higgins on September 14, 1879, in Corning, New York. She died September 6, 1966, in Tucson, Arizona. In between this time she had three children…

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    Social Control Theory

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    Social Control theory examines deviant behavior as a result from absence of absence of social (external) or personal (internal) controls in relation an individual or group (Bowie, 2004).. Social controls are considered connections, attachments to institutions such as family, school or organized religion. Personal controls are individual characteristics such as self-concept or personality traits. This theory suggests that extensive social controls such as diligent parental supervision…

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    fiscal year 2016 assessment report, ICS-CERT listed the most prevalent critical infrastructure vulnerabilities and potential risk that may result from exploitation of these weaknesses. 1. Boundary protection: Weaker boundaries between industrial control systems and enterprise networks makes it difficult to detect unauthorized activity in critical systems. 2. Least functionality: It is important for organizations to minimize and close unused services, ports, protocols, applications and…

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    The Effects of Mindfulness Meditation on the Working Memory in College Students Previous research studies have exhibited evidence towards the relationship between meditation and improved academic scores (Foris, 2005). With meditation becoming a widely popular topic, especially for its benefits in the reduction of stress and anxiety, it is questioned whether the use of proper mindfulness meditation has positive effects on the working memory and if so, do those effects differentiate between males…

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