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    Should Teenage Girls Have The Right to Access Plan B? When people think of birth control they tend to think of all of the harm that it can do to a female’s body, but birth control is not as bad as people make it out to be. A form of birth control that many are probably unaware of is Plan B an emergency contraception. Plan B, also known as the “morning after pill”, is a pill that a woman can take to help prevent pregnancy after unprotected sexual intercourses. Other reasons women would use…

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    Bio-Psychosocial Model

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    Psychodynamic psychotherapy added Behaviourism, Client-centered (Humanistic), Family Systems as well as, Cognitive-behaviour to the popular approaches of psychotherapy. Nowadays, we no longer burn, drown or give lobotomies to people suffering from a depressive disorder. We are much more aware that the environmental factors can have as much affect on depression as the physical factors involved, and usually it is a combination of the two that best describes the causes. The mind and the body…

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    cells eat the walls of my enstestings . This pain no one can help me . Not even my medicine can help at times . I am helpless constantly I am stressed out or easily go through a depression . I have bleeding ulcers, migraines , cyst on my ovalry , cramps that cause me to not get out of bed , and numbness of my body once I get stressed out . To say I'm young I have went through a lot in the passed few years of my life . That takes a toll on u constantly I try to stay strong , but sometimes I can't…

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    provides the initial dose of irony (that continues throughout the poem) because of the combination of the word résumé and resume. The methodical catalogue of suicide methods, “Razors pain you; / Rivers are damp; / Acids stain you; / And drugs cause cramp. / Guns aren’t lawful; Nooses give; Gas smells awful,” provides an insight into the suicide considerations Parker goes through before her first suicide attempt (“Resumé” 1-7). Parker initially believes in death as a task that should be taken…

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    Fairmont Shop Description

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    different parts of the body if it goes unchecked. The severity and whether the poisoning is acute or chronic depends on how much and how long the employee is exposed. Lead poisoning can cause a variety of health effects such as “nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, fatigue, headache, nervous, urinary, and reproductive system damage, and can eventually cause death” (OSHA 1995) if not treated properly. Compressed Oxygen and Propane are used in the process of melting the lead sticks…

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    "Major(s)/ Concentration(s)/ Minor(s)" "Human Development and Family Sciences/ Birth-Kindergarten/General Foods and Nutrition minor and Psychology Minor " Education "High School: Holland Hall, Liberal Arts College Preparatory School List Current College Status: Current Freshman " "Scholarly Activities " High School: I have taken Spanish language classes since I was in the first grade and continued through my Junior year of high school. College: I am currently at the University of…

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    The Flint Water Crisis

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    The Flint water crisis is a drinking water contamination issue in Flint, Michigan that started in April, 2014. These past 3 years have been an extremely hard time for Flint residents since they have had no proper drinking or bathing water in 2 years, so residents have been taking a stand against the government by carrying around jugs full of dirty, unsafe drinking water coming from their faucets at home to protest against the inaction of the government. The residents have a lot of courage to be…

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    many forget about the 1 in 10 women impacted with chronic conditions such as endometriosis (endometriosis.org, 2017). It is unacceptable to rely on a private businesses to determine whether or not a teenager has a simple, safe way to manage menstrual cramps with an irregular period yet lacks insurance, or a 30 year old women becomes pregnant but is mentally unstable and lacks the financial ability to care for herself let alone another human…

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    The doctor may also perform some imaging tests to pinpoint the source of the problem. Symptoms of CVI include, swelling of the legs or ankles, pain that gets worse when you stand and gets better when you raise your legs, leg cramps, aching, feeling of heaviness in your legs, ichy legs, weak legs, thickening of the skin on your legs or ankles, skin that is changing color around the ankles, leg ulcers, varicose veins, and a feeling of tightness in your calves. Even though Chronic…

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    the most tested students in the world, taking more than 100 million standardized test every year. Even good students who are well prepared can be derailed by the general air of anxiety surrounding a test.” “I immediately started sweating and I got cramps in my stomach. I thought I was really going to get sick” (Glum). Also a school nurse also says “It’s natural to feel anxiety before you take a test. But some children experience different levels of nervousness that interferes with their…

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