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    Sexual Wellness within the Alaskan Foster Care System The number of Alaskan foster youth is at a record high; just over 2,700 children are in foster care (Dobbyn, 2015). Foster youth are at a disproportional risk to contract sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and experience unwanted pregnancy (Hudson, 2012). Foster youth, in general, state the major reason why these issues exist is a lack of education and relationships with healthcare providers (Hudson, 2012). Alaska has high rates of STIs…

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    Introduction: I will plan and execute a diet and fitness plan for three days. I will also evaluate health reports according to my diet and fitness plan. I will compare my previous diet and fitness on super tracker to my current one. I will discuss the reason for my fitness and diet plan. Realistic Goals: Diet: No fast food, eliminating fried foods, No snack junk food, cutting down on soda intake Fitness: Beginner level to work on target areas: core, lower back, arms, legs, buttocks and lower…

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    Essay On Trichotillomania

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    Imagine you are sitting on the couch watching your favorite TV show or a movie you have been dying to see for a while with warm buttery popcorn on your lap, and the remote in hand ready to push play. The show has you heavily engaged and fully entertained all the way till then end, but something else has your attention, the relentless sensation to pull your hair out from the roots one by one or in chunks which leaves a pile of hair next to your lap. Sound scary? This is what sufferers of…

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    Every year 46 million women have abortions. Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy before the embryo or fetus can live independently. In the United States, the legalization of abortion occurred in 1973 with the Supreme court case Roe v. Wade. Currently in the United States, poor women, women of color, and young women are more likely to have an abortion than women who are in a better position to either prevent an unwanted pregnancy or care for an unplanned child. About 6 in 10 women who have…

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    Contraceptives v. the Church Throughout the years, medicine has advanced. The advancement of medicine has significantly benefited today 's society. However, advancements in medicine such as contraceptives or birth control have been questioned and denied by the Catholic Church. According to Mr. Mitchell contraception or birth control means to stop conception or stop it from happening (Lange 33). Catholics say birth control should not be accepted and due to the fact that birth control is needed…

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    Comparing modular construction with traditional building to see which is better from a financial and flexibility of design perspective: Introduction: I chose this topic because modular homes have been in the news lately as 500 modular homes are being used to battle homelessness in Dublin. I am very interested to see if modular homes are the future for Irish construction and overpower the existing traditional construction methods. I will compare two key elements of building financial and…

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    Betty Jones is a happily married 54 y/o primary school teacher who presented at our clinic with a 2-day history of intense back pain after moving a heavy pot in the garden and a long-term history of bronchitis. Her back pain is exacerbated by a current episode of bronchitis, which is maintained by smoking 3-5 cigarettes daily. While in the garden two days ago, Betty bent over to move a large ceramic flower pot. Upon lifting, she experienced immediate pain which has remained consistent with an…

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    Case Study Unstable Angina

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    History of present illness: Mr. F. is a 55-year-old advertising executive who comes to the emergency room complaining of pain in his chest that began 1 hour ago. He describes the pain as pressure under the sternum that radiates into his left arm and up into his jaw. On a scale of 1 to 10, he rates it as a 7 in intensity. He feels short of breath. He has had similar symptoms during the last 2 weeks, but these episodes have lasted for 5 to 10 minutes at the most. He noticed that the symptoms are…

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    different parts of the microscope: * Stage – is where the specimen is placed. * Clips – hold the specimen in place. * Lamp – produces the light. * Condenser – a lens that focuses and aligns the light from the lamp to the specimen. * Diaphragm – is located in the light path to modify the measure of light reaching the condenser. * Objective lens – intakes the light from the specimen. * Eyepiece – to transmit and enlarge the image from the objective lens to your…

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    Laughter Research Paper

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    and making connections to understand it. The wave then spreads to the sensory processing area of the occipital lobe. All of this stimulation promoted a physical response to the joke. This includes the spastic and irregular contractions of the diaphragm, facial, abdominal, respiratory, leg, and back muscles (Brain). Researchers even guess that laughing 100 times is equivalent to spending ten minutes doing a cardiovascular workout. Laughing is a full body and brain workout, for…

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