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    In the News Advance article it stated that, “Using condoms is presented as a part of the conversation along with abstinence and transmitted diseases.” Students should always be encouraged to use condoms even if they are using other forms of birth control just for a back…

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    first encounter with intercourse. This happens around the age of 15- 22 years old. Comprehensive sex education is effective at assisting young people to make healthy decisions about sex and to adopt healthy sexual lifestyle. The more a person has control of their life, the possibility they will seek out making the best decision. The STD…

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    My topic addresses birth control and education. Birth control is widely practiced with couples to enjoy sexual intimacy without feeling the risk of disease and pregnancy. Additionally, birth control can prevent one from making an unfavorable decision later about abortion and adoption. There are different methods for birth control such as abstinence, medications, birth control sponges, IUD, sterilization, and condoms. Contraceptives are prescribed by doctors in clinics, hospitals, and in local…

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    Denver Developmental Screening Tool II: Explanation and Implementation The Denver Developmental Screening Tool II (DDSTII) is a revision of DDST and DDST-R and is the most widely used developmental screening tool for examining children. It was developed at the University of Colorado Medical Center in Denver, Colorado; hence it’s name. It screens a child for cognitive delays and behavioral problems from birth to 6 years of age. The sooner the delay is picked up the sooner the child can get…

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    Abortions should be illegal. It has been a big issue since the Roe v Wade case. Abortions are cruel and no one should be able to kill an innocent human being. There have been millions of unborn children that have not been able to discover what the real world is like due to abortions. God is the only one that should be able to decide who lives or not. Pro-choice supporters need to rethink their decisions and do what is best for the world. It is harsh and the case should be overturned because…

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    Maqsood Khan was the internal audit officer in Bank-e-Mille on 2012. I was the internal audit manager at the same bank, and his was working under my supervision. Bank-e-Mille internal audit department had one chief internal auditor, three audit managers, and seven internal audit officer. Every audit manager was responsible of different section of audit. For example, one manager and two officers were auditing the bank’s branches in Kabul and other provinces of Afghanistan. The second manager…

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    Part A1: In this case, the issues regarding the health concerns at Delectables Corporation are too significant to turn the other cheek. As a recent MBA graduate, benefiting the company’s shareholders is important to me, since they can significantly improve my own future at the company. That being said, as a strong believer in Utilitarianism and an Edward Freeman enthusiast, it is even more important that I make choices that are in the best interest of the largest number of people as well as the…

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    Freddie Mac: Scandal of 2003 Alex Ceja Eva Lucatero Darrah Bonander Reedley College Ethics is the practice of performing at a level of right rather than wrong. Pertaining to or dealing with morals or the principles of morality. Being ethical is the highest standard for a business and is expected in every profession or career. One word that describes the term ethics would be truthfulness. Employees are expected to be truthful with the work they do. That means no falsifying records, any…

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    girls as young as 12 to do so (Teen Pregnancy, 2008). However, due to living condition, poor diet and diseases, most of teen girls did not reach physical maturity until late teens which limited number of early pregnancies. In 1900’s, the changes in law resulted in decreased rate of early marriage and pregnancy, until 1940s to 1960s when rate of teens pregnancy drastically increased (to about 70-80 births per 1000). In 1970s to 1990s, with girls reaching puberty in an younger age and increased…

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    between locus of control and positive outcomes, and locus of control and stress. These links can affect college students’ development (Mooney, 1991; Ahlin & Antunes, 2015). This study found a significant relationship between internal LOC and stress, and stress and well-being. Researchers were not able to identify variables that mediate the relationship between locus of control and well-being. The current study determined a significant relationship between internal locus of control and well-being…

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