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    dilemma arises as couples in such situations may choose to terminate or continue with a pregnancy without having enough insight on the severity of the disorder. Prenatal genetic screening concentrates on personal decision making compared to supervision of analytic disease. Positive screenings conclude more specific tests to justify condition in embryo. There is no treatment available for majority of the conditions before birth. This causes possibility of pregnancy termination by couples or women…

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    As soon as I began reading this touched and passionate book, I started to feel more confident from how outgoing the main character was. I had always wanted to read a story like this but I could never seem to find the right one every time I looked. The feelings and emotion behind this story is indescribable, I could barely put it into words. This is a heartfelt story that I recommend to a number of people, mostly teens and young adults. It’s a bit sophisticated at some times but I loved it. In…

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    American labor and delivery nurse, who has been working at Mercy-West Haven Hospital for 20 years. She has always struggled with racism ever since she was little. When Ruth is put in charge of watching and caring for baby David, who was delivered a couple of hours before her shift, she soon realizes that the mother and father of David, Turk and Brittany Bauer are white supremacists. When Ruth was told she was not able to care for David, she was upset, but accepted it. David shortly after had…

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    Judging a book by its cover, people should never do that. When looking at older people in a sexual manner, people sometimes find it to be disturbing. I choose this cartoon image because it shows a man broadcasting live, asking an elderly couple “what do you think about this study that says senior citizens are having sex two or three times a month?” and the older gentleman answered in a joking but serious way “that’s all?”. You can see that the woman started blushing by his comment back to…

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    language, color, tattoos, cultural activities, and perceived “Homelands”. In the start of the movie, a police officer Ryan commits a discriminatory act through making an assumption that the black couple is up to no good and portraying inappropriate behavior. Officer Ryan assumes that the black couple is easily persuaded and belongs to the low class. Through mistreating them, he holds the notion that neither the wife nor the husbands have the right to say anything. As a consequence, the woman…

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    shows a conflict between cultures is “The wife’s story” by Ursula Le Guin. In this story, there is a married couple who loved each other so much, but what the wife didn’t know is that she married someone that was quite different than others. One night when the wife went to check up on her husband, she was in fear for seeing the truth that her husband was a human. The ironic part is that the couple are wolves and the husband is basically a werewolf after the moon comes out. “The others were…

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    crafted a story about the hardships and loyalty of friendship. During the Great Depression, many people struggled to find work, and George and Lennie were some of the lucky ones.In the beginning of the story George warns Lennie that if he gets in trouble, and he will (if he didn’t Steinbeck wouldn 't have a story), to run back to this spot and hide in the bushes. Later on in the story you again see George with his shepherd’s crook warning Lennie to stay away from Curley and his disgruntled wife.…

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    someone like their parents can either lead to a successful marriage similar to their parents or a not so successful marriage similar to the parents. When finding someone like their parent people tend to encounter the same problems. Although many couples overcome the pressures of marriages, Roiphe argues that marriages fail because…

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    He had some trouble with health when he turned nine and was diagnosed with Polio, and it crippled him for a long time. After he had overcome some of the side effects of Polio, he joined the army as a paratrooper during World War II (Elliot 68-69). While stationed in England, he assisted an army chaplain and became an evangelical Christian. Roger wanted to pursue becoming a missionary, and he applied to the College of Liberal Arts. There he met Barbra Orton and married her a couple of years later…

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    They hope this “dream” of theirs can turn into a reality. During the story, George and Lennie discuss what will consist in their “dream”. George describes their dream like this: “Someday-we’re gonna get the jack together and have a little house and a couple of acres an’ a cow and some pigs and-an’ have some rabbits” (Steinbeck 14). This describes both George and Lennie’s dream, which is to have rabbits, a small house, cows, and some land. It’s a whole different lifestyle than what they are used…

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