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    Hermaphroditism Disorder

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    outside genital looks like a mans. This usually is caused by the mother exposing the fetus to excess male hormone before birth. The labia is fused, and the clitoris enlarges and looks like a penis. Generally this person has normal uterus and Fallopian tubes. The possible cause maybe Congenital adrenal hyperplasia, ovarian cancer, or aromatase deficiency.The second condition is 46, XY Intersex. This person has the…

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    Abortion Persuasive Speech

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    "I didn't want to be a mother," the post starts. "I was 18. We weren't in love. "It's not legal here. So I researched it on the Internet. I did it myself. In my room. If things had gone wrong, I could have died. Seeing it come out of me was the worst moment of my life. And I couldn't tell anyone. Not even my parents. So I carried the secret with me. I felt like this thing was always in my chest, but it was stuck there. All day I'd act normal. Then at night I'd go to my room and cry.” This…

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    Blc Cancer Research Paper

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    Krystal Headen Professor Kaitlin Sidorsky Poli 201 1 December 2015 BLOC Cancer The breast cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, and colon cancer (BLOC) interest group was formed in September 2012 as an effective organization. It began when the founder, Krystal Headen was unfortunately informed that some of her friends and family members had been diagnosed with (remove either) breast cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, colon cancer, or the Kahler’s disease. Krystal spent several months building…

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    When Does Life Begin

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    When Does Life Begin Biology is the natural science that involves the study of life and living organisms (Wikipedia). We are presented the question to discuss this week, when does life begin? I believe that there are two main stances on this topic. One side chooses to believe that life beguins at conception. The other side believes that life begins at the birth. Those who believe that life begins at birth have often found peace in their desicion by refferencing Genesis 2:7 Then the Lord God…

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    Reproduction In this essay I will attempt to explain the key events in human reproduction and explain the male and female reproductive systems. Both males and females require fully functioning reproductive systems in order to conceive naturally, I will first begin by explaining the male reproductive system, the testes are cradled within a ‘bag’ of skin called the scrotum, their two functions are to produce sperm cells and sex hormones. Next, the vas deferens. Sperm passes through the vas…

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    fertilizeing them in test tubes, and replacing the eggs in mother’s utirin. Until people succeed to fertilize, they continue to do the cycle. After these steps, the eggs grown up, and women derivery her babies naturally. Although IVF is helpful for people who have difficulties of natural fertilization, many people criticize it ethically. When I read a book about in vitro fertilization few years ago, I could not believe my eyes. Because the technology for making a baby in the test tube at the…

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    The Story of My Search “Write me a one-thousand-word essay concerning the meaning of your entire name,” requested Mrs. Beddingfield. I could not comprehend how I would balance my hectic schedule and write an essay on a topic as bleak as my name. Prior to my research, my name honestly did not have any sentimental meaning to me. As embarrassing as it is to admit, I honestly did not know the first thing about my first, middle, or last name. In the process of reading in the library and searching…

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    the devastating news that she could not bear children. She was among baby girls born without a womb, a condition doctors refer to as mullerian agenesis or MRKH. It is a congenital malformation where the mullerian duct - which gives rise to the fallopian tubes, cervix, uterus, and the upper portion of the vagina - fails to develop resulting in the absence of a uterus. The condition affects 1 in 4,500 females. Today, she holds the distinction of being the first woman who delivered a baby from a…

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    Causes, symptoms and treatment of gynecological cancer Gynecologic cancer occurs in the female reproductive system. This cancer is of various types of cancer of the fallopian tubes, cervix, ovary, uterus, vagina, and vulva. Risk factors for this form of cancer are growing day by day. The most common type of gynecologic cancer is uterine cancer. Nearly 40 percent of cancers are related to diseases of the uterus. Typically, cells play an important role in determining cancer. All organs and…

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    At looking at the colon, we can see it is a long muscular tube, about 4 feet long. Colon cancer affects our large intestine which is called the colon. The beginning stages of colon cancer start out as noncancerous, small bumps which are cells clumped together called adenomatous polyps (“Mayo Clinic,” 2015). Adenomatous…

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