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    Menstruation Sociology

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    first weekday after their sentence. The prisoners were asked their age, parity, duration of menstruation, length of cycle, date…

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    Introduction The human body of a female is surprisingly strong and endures many obstacles, such as constant menstrual cycles and giving birth. From adolescent to adulthood, the reproductive system seems to dramatically change due to the amount of hormone that is release but that can all change when there is an incorrect number of hormones that are released from the pituitary gland. An example is a hereditary disorder that can cause a female to have a difficult time getting pregnant. Polycystic…

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    teenage girls are more focused on sexual activities instead of their childhood. Contraception is not only used for teenage girls who are sexually active, but they are also used to regulate irregular menstrual cycles. Once teenagers start to consume birth control, their menstrual cycles will be controlled to where it will come at a certain time each month. When taking some forms of…

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    This is because in some cases, depending on the type of pill that you take, birth control pills can actually help with regulating your menstrual cycle. Some find that it also helps with things like bad PMS symptoms. If you have had problems with your menstrual cycle in the past, whether or not you are sexually active, it's not a bad idea to talk to your OB/GYN to find out if birth control pills might be helpful…

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    testosterone, they all control your cycles. Reynoso says that occasionally traditional hormonal birth control can exacerbate depression and anxiety because of the effect hormones have on the intricate balance of serotonin, dopamine, GABA, and norepinephrine, all “feel-good” neurotransmitters in the brain (Anderson). Estrogen plays a role in depression, with a few amount of this hormone, cause a dip in serotonin; therefore, the ovaries produce less estrogen, starting a random cycle of feeling…

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    1. Explain how an enzyme works, and how a coenzyme or cofactors may be involved in an enzymatic reaction. An enzyme is a type of protein that is produced by living organism, that also speeds up a chemical reaction without actually being involved in the reaction itself. Reactions occur under mild conditions; enzymes also control the metabolism, by taking out nonspecific side reactions. Enzymes catalyze each step of the chemical reactions in a metabolic pathway. In order for this to happen, all…

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    cancer stem cells, some of the various signaling pathways and breast cancer specifically. A. Cancer Stem Cells (Tumor-initiating cells) 1. Basic Features: Have the capacity to self renew and the ability to produce multiple distinct differentiated cell types, which are found in mature tissue. Asymmetric divisions are demonstrated in leukemic and solid tumor stem cells. (Nguyen, Almeida, Chi, Nguyen, Cohen, Karlsson, Vinh-Hung 2010). 2. Identification by the expression of cell surface markers.…

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    More serious side affects include heart disease and type 2 diabetes if not treated. To be diagnosed with PCOS, a doctor will look for two of the following: irregular periods, excess androgen or polycystic ovaries. Irregular periods is the most common characteristic of PCOS. Irregular periods include menstrual intervals longer than 35 days, really heavy or very light periods, fewer than 8 menstrual cycles and a year and not having a menstrual cycle for more than 4 months at a time. Androgen is…

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    Menace 2 Society Analysis

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    the assistance of his minding educator and strong sweetheart, Caine arranges to leave the city for good. In any case, in a progression of terrible occasions, Caine understands that escape will not be simple. Menace II Society demonstrates that the cycle of poverty and crime is easy to repeat even through the pursuit of wisdom. Fighting joy Menace II Society examines a much more realistic outcome because unlike other stories where the protagonist finally overcomes their terrible circumstances,…

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    Hydrologic cycle refers to the movement and storage of water between the land, oceans and atmosphere (Kuchment 2004). It involves several main processes, which include evaporation of water from the oceans, condensation of the atmospheric moisture to form clouds, precipitation, transpiration and so on (Hubbart 2011). There are mainly three types of human activities that affect the hydrological cycle, namely surface water regulation related to lakes and rivers, water release and abstraction, and…

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