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    Hollywood Fringe website state, “I thought Your Mother’s Vagina was stunning. It was brutally honest and hilarious about a subject that many people don’t feel confident sharing – Infertility”, and “For audience members who have been through the ringer of egg harvesting, miscarriages, unwanted pregnancies strained relations with mates or the unquenchable desire to become pregnant, Your Mother’s Vagina offers deep recognition, levity and a reminder that you’re not alone.” (Hollywood…

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    on these items. The food item that caught my eye in the readings were eggs. As a vegetarian, eggs are an important part of my daily diet, but you would think if they were so important, I would know the difference between a Grade A egg and a Grade AA egg. How are these eggs rated? Why are these eggs rated? Who rates the eggs? These are all the types of questions that go through my head now when I’m trying to purchase a dozen eggs. Labels are important because they are required to tell the…

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    Sperm Donation Benefits

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    Many women who are looking to conceive but have a few dilemmas will turn to sperm donation and artificial insemination.You might choose a sperm donor to help when unable to conceive such as a woman who doesn 't have a male partner or a couple experiencing male infertility. Like many things, there are both beneficial and unbeneficial outcomes to sperm donors. Some benefits being that it will help mothers trying to conceive and same sex couples along with the men and women who are serving in our…

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    debates about whether or not egg consumption is associated with the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, or carotid plaque area. Two studies have been conducted to address this issue. The first study used a non-experimental research design (longitudinal (cohort)) to examine the association between egg consumption and risk of CHD and stroke in men and women. The dependent variables in this study were the risk of CHD and stroke. The independent variables were egg consumption and…

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    This again points to the need of reaching out to the public on organ donation and how big of an issue it is becoming. People should have more of a say in where their organs or tissue go and if many knew that their donation could help others as well as benefit themselves, more people would come forward to donate. There are many who get reimbursed for donating their eggs, hair, or plasma, why cut off the incentives there (Park, 2012)? There have been many proposals already…

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    Technology * E – Donation: Technology like mobiles and internet can be used to make it easier for people to donate. For e.g. – Smile Foundation can tie up with a bank to enable people donate through internet banking accounts. Another option that we suggest is that Smile Foundation…

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    The court will likely hold Muhammed as a LPPF, and deny his cause of action in defamation against COMQWEST. In order to establish a defamation action, the defamatory article must be an intentional publication with set of false factual statements which caused injury to the victim. In this case, COMQWEST’s article has met the requirements, however, the court will likely hold Muhammed as a LPPF, so that he has to prove the COMQWEST acted with actual malice in publishing the defamatory article, that…

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    In a society where “giving food to starving kids in Africa” has become almost a cliché, utilitarian philosopher Peter Singer makes the readers of The New York Times step back and reevaluate their spending choices in his 1999 essay “The Singer Solution to World Poverty”. Through a mixture of examples and facts Singer calls upon those with excess money, typically used on luxuries, to instead donate that money for overseas aid agencies. In order to persuade the reader to follow through with his…

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    A Doctor Who Treats Violence (Ch. 9) Martavia Lambert and Anthony Brown both grown up in the slums, were married for two years with children, and and they had a very abusive and unhealthy relationship. Lambert killed Brown during a fight one night, they were one out of three murders that night. Crime and violence cause a lot of economic problems. Early interventions are expensive, but they become more difficult to deal with later in life. Disease specialist for tuberculosis, Dr. Gary Slutkin,…

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    Volunteer Experience

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    Planning I had no idea where to place my focus, and create a positive change in my community. Therefore, I began brainstorming for ideas. I had various ideas and solutions to those ideas, but no actual direction. However, one thing was certain, I wanted to work with children in foster care. I took into account past volunteer experiences, but I was still unresolved. It was not until another student approached me with an idea, to help the youth at the local Youth Crisis Center. I wanted to create…

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