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    Cocoa Industry Essay

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    of study Organizations all over the world are governed by set of guidelines, principles, rules and control mechanisms. As in all business enterprises, these rules are to guide, control and monitor the operations of firms to ensure public safety and confidence. Management should therefore be future focused and it is their responsibility to put in place plans, policies and strategies as well as control measures to ensure survival and progress of their businesses. The business environment…

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    Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Psychotropic Drugs for Dementia Residents As per World health organization (2015), there are 47.5 million people who has dementia and there are 7.7 million new cases every year. In our dementia care unit, our residents will receive benevolent expert care to prolong and fulfil their quality of life. As a newly appointed operations management team in our dementia care facility, we continuously aim to provide and improve our quality of care to our dementia residents…

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    Nexplanon Video Analysis

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    I chose to pick the prescription drug Nexplanon. The generic is Etonogestrel Implant. It is birth control in the form of an implant that is placed in the upper arm. Nexplanon provides birth control continuously for 3 years. Since the Nexplanon is mainly only implanted into females, the video’s target audience was a female audience. The makers of the video used women who appear strong, independent and have no space for a pregnancy in their busy lives. The video tries to get into the heads of the…

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    were not widely accepted ("Dr. Elizabeth Bagshaw | Canadian Medical Hall of Fame."). Elizabeth established Canada 's first and illegal family planning clinic in Hamilton, Ontario in 1932 ("History of Family Planning in Canada."). She continuously received vast criticism from medical and religious communities ("History of Family Planning in Canada."). However, still carried on to be the clinic 's director for over 30 years ("Dr. Elizabeth Bagshaw | Canadian Medical Hall of Fame."). Elizabeth…

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    Margaret Sanger's Legacy

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    United States [1873]). One of the activist against this law and who firmly believed women should have the right to decide if she wanted and when she wanted to conceive was Margaret Sanger. Sanger was passionate about women have accesses to birth control and she dedicated her life to making it…

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    Is birth control really making an impact? In today’s relationships, women are taking birth control no matter how intimate the relationship is just as a precautionary. It has been proven that birth control has helped decrease teen pregnancy rates. If it is helping decrease teen pregnancy, why is it that parents have such a hard time, allowing birth control to be prescribed to their young adults? Parents may think or want to think that they can trust their children and that they are an angel in…

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    During the antebellum period, birth rates were very high due to the lack of effective birth control for both free and enslaved women. During this time, attitudes toward sex were to be limited to husband and wife, and limitations on birth control were not supported. Abortion was the primary form of birth control during the antebellum and Civil War era. Abortions were first thought of as a quick fix. “Every female who undergoes any of the disgusting operation practiced for this purpose, does so at…

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    Pregnancy can be wonderful experience when it is expected and planned. However, there are available contraceptives that can reduce the risk of an unintended pregnancy. IUD is one of the safest, effective, and long lasting birth control. IUD is excellent choice for young adults. S.W. an 21 year old presented to the clinic inquiring about a type of IUD, Para Gard. Currently, S.W. is a college student pursing her degree in nursing. She is active on campus. While not busy with schoolwork, S.W.…

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    Background Teen pregnancy is by definition “age 13 to 19, which is understood to occur in a girl who hasn’t completed her core education—secondary school—has few or no marketable skills, is financially dependent upon her parents and/or continues to live at home and is mentally immature”(Segen 's Medical Dictionary). Teen pregnancy is not a new phenomenon, but has only become a problem when the average age of pregnancy went up. For females ages 15 (2011) make up 23 out of every 1000 births…

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    The Birth Control Pill

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    trying to gather information about the use age of any method of contraception, and the birth control pill. The pill and female sterilization have been the two most commonly used methods since 1982. Dating all the way back to the 1870’s, and more recently, the 1950’s, there have been many controversies over the birth control pill. Many religious people all over the United States sought to believe the birth control pill was a form of abortion, which has always been looked down upon. But there are…

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