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    Many environmental factors play a role in the health of your unborn child therefore creating a risk factor for your child developing cerebral palsy. Small habits such as smoking drinking alcohol and use of any illicit drugs is putting your unborn baby at risk for permanent and potential health One of the most common questions about cerebral palsy is, is cerebral palsy genetic? 'A growing body of evidence ' suggests that cerebral palsy is a result of a combination of genetic factors, like those…

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    Environmental factors greatly affected the development of complex societies during the Foundation Period. In early ancient history, specifically Paleolithic society, hunter gatherer peoples relied solely on their environment for food. Although as people began to realize the extent of their environment, they slowly shifted towards agriculture as people began to settle into communities. Agriculture created a massive change regarding social order and culture. Patriarchy, stratification, and…

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    In autism speaks inform that in the presence of a genetic predisposition to autism, several nongenetic, or environmental, influence further increase a child’s risk. The clearest evidence of these environmental risk factors involves events before and during birth. They include advanced parental age at time of conception (both mom and dad), maternal illness during pregnancy, extreme prematurity and very low birth weight…

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    The two most important environmental factors are supplies by the economic technology and natural. Verizon Wireless conveyed to the consumers, the response was over whelming. Consequently, over the last few years consumers have been increasing influenced by Verizon Wireless, which are define as the best retail environment. The economic environment. For example, my spouse Verizon Wireless 3G network extender was disposable personal income and purchased a phone 3G phone data. The extender has no…

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    This process leaves your body with very little to no amount of insulin. Type 1 diabetics have been said to be a combination of genetic and environmental factors which may make the body exposed to the disease. However, type 2 diabetics and prediabetes is to believe uncertain on how the body later determines that it no longer can produce enough insulin to help the body flush out your pancreas and give…

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    Did you know that some jellyfish can lay up to 40,000 eggs each day? Research shows that there are more than 200 types of jellyfish with different shapes and sizes. Since most jellyfish lay tons of eggs every day the population is growing too fast. New studies present that the increase of population affects the industry, the ecology, and even humans. Therefore there are some interesting solutions to control the jellyfish population. The jellyfish is nothing like a fish it has no skeleton and…

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    a child is five years old and is showing signs of being out going, chances are that when they are older they will still have that type of personality. Personalities last a lifetime. Outside factors, such as culture, genetics, and environment can also affect personality. These are just three of many factors that can affect personality in human beings. Culture, is one of the main shapers of our personality. It is assumed that people who are born in the same culture, usually share similar…

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    What are environmental factors in respects of fetal development? How can these factors affect the development of a fetus? Environmental factors are influences such as nutrients, hormones, drugs usage and anxiety that can positively or negatively affect the fetus. The fetal period begins during week nine of pregnancy and endure until the birth of the child. During this period, if a mother consumes a significant amount of alcohol, maintain high levels of anxiety, and indulge in unhealthy eating…

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    Our world is always changing and evolving , meaning that technology and economic systems continue to evolve and advance. Factors that contribute change are technology, the environment, and changing social circumstances. The following scenarios are based upon situations humanity may face in 2050 resulting from change. The first scenario is based around an uncontrollable economy on the verge of collapse. The population at the time is over nine billion with the occurrence of global mass…

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    phenotype. Our DNA would be different if I had different parents or if environmental factors took place. Yes, once the DNA is set into place it cannot change (obviously). But before that moment so much can happen that the possibilities are endless. Having a father of a different race or perhaps they had different dominant gene would have created a person that is completely different to who I am today. And when it comes to environmental factors, research shows that it can affect our genes to the…

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