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    Nuapada Village Case Study

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    of them for the smooth operation of Mamata/IGMSY in the village is enacted in a timely fashion. As the focal point for the Mamata/IGMSY schemes in the villages, the AWWs shoulder massive responsibility and are accountable for the precise collection of data with regard to the population of pregnant/lactating mothers in their own village. The guidelines of both the schemes have posited crucial responsibilities with the AWW, who is to be assisted with the AWH for the same, and these include:…

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    The Thompson’s Premature Birth case study was based off of Felicia and Will Thompson who were a married couple that were expecting a baby boy. Will was actively in the military, and he was shipped to serve the country. Mrs. Thompson was pregnant and home alone worrying about the dangers that comes along with her husband being in the combat zone. Fourteen weeks prior to her due date Mrs. Thompson went into labor and gave birth to their one pound son Paul. Mr. Thompson was able to come home to…

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    Parens Patriae Case Study

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    This paper will discuss the issue of blood transfusions on children of Jehovah’s Witness’ during emergency procedures where the child will die without the transfusions, yet the parents refuse to allow the transfusion to occur. I will argue that it is the right of the State to judge if the child should get the transfusion and to overstep the parent’s wishes if need be. I will be using information from articles by the Committee on Bioethics, Mark Sheldon, and Ruth Macklin as evidence. Within these…

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    Breastfeeding is an essential biological quality of maternity, and in turn womanhood. Infants rely on their mother’s milk to grow and thrive, and breastfeeding is often a means by which a mother and child bond. Lady Macbeth claims to know this love between a mother and the child that relies on its mother for nourishment. She evokes pleasant thoughts of a smiling, nursing child too young to even have teeth, and turns this fundamental element of maternity on its head. If she had promised to murder…

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    Many people don 't realize what abortion really does to you, not just physically but also emotionally. If you knew what happens when you have an abortion then there would be no doubt in making abortion illegal. Jessica white can tell you all about abortion and what it really does to you. She even wrote a book about her personal experience, and thanks to that book now people realize what abortion really is and how it has long term effects. At the age of 17 jessica was raped, they never found her…

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    Maggie is an 11 year old Caucasian female who has been in the foster care system since birth. She was born to an opioid addicted mother, Mary, who after giving birth lost custody and was ordered by the court to participate in a drug counseling and treatment program in order to regain custody of Maggie. The mother had supervised visitation with Maggie, but ultimately refused to follow the courts order for drug treatment. When Maggie was nine months old, the courts determined that Mary was…

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    German papers to help save her own life. Cyrla gets herself pregnant to fit the roll of Anneke. All is well until Karl, the father of Anneke’s baby, comes to see the supposed Anneke. Cyrla tells him the truth and asks him for help to escape the pregnancy center she is in. Karl helps Cyrla, but along the way, they fall deeply in love. This novel had many strengths. It takes the reader through a journey of many ups and downs. Some of the strengths include the main character, Cyrla, wanting to…

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    Using her Personhood Qualifications, Mary Anne Warren deems that for a being to have a right to life, they need to meet the following requirements: have consciousness (the ability to feel joy or pain), be able to reason, complete self-motivated activities (the ability to behave in ways that are not reflexes or externally caused), have the capacity to communicate, and have self-awareness (the ability to recognize oneself). She uses this argument to determine that abortion is not morally wrong.…

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    Terri Schiavo Case Study

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    The interpretation of the feeding tube being the equivalent of the breathing machine or vice versa is up for debate. These are both machines that can prolong life in some fashion. It does not say she is unable to talk or unable to eat, but rather that she refuses to do both actions. I would advise that her husband and her daughter speak to her to see if she will respond to them. It is quite possible that Ann could die at her own hands because of her refusal. This is somewhat a reminder of the…

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    Will Turner’s syndrome be able to be mitigated in the next 10 years? DIAGNOSIS AND OCCURANCE Turner’s syndrome is a chromosomal condition which occurs in women due to an incomplete meiotic division. It results in the sex chromosome being incomplete and results in an ‘XO’ in the 23rd pair instead of the regular ‘XX’. This results in the birth of a female with Turner’s syndrome – resulting in a short stature, infertility, heart defects and learning disabilities. As Turner’s syndrome is due to an…

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