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    People’s beliefs on the origin of life tend to fall into one of two categories, evolution and creation a form of intelligent design. In most schools, the default setting for teaching about the origins of life is evolution as the most scientific and realistic explanation. However, I believe that it is important that this bias against religion of any kind and hence the discrediting of creation should be eliminated and instead the scientific evidence for both creation and evolution to be taught…

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    Polar Bear Classification and Evolution The Polar Bear is a large species of bear that is found inhabiting the ice fields in the Arctic Ocean. It is the biggest species of bear in the world (with the exception of the Kodiak Brown Bears found in Alaska which can reach similar sizes) with males often weighing-in at around 600kg. Thought to be closely related to the Brown Bear, the Polar Bears' name actually means "Sea Bear" as they are known to not just spend a great deal of time close to the…

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    Late Preterm

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    16, 243-247. doi: 10.1016/j.ejpn.2011.07.012 ___________________________________________________________________ The purpose of this study was to assess the cognitive development in healthy late preterm (LP) infants born between 33 and 36 weeks gestation. A longitudinal study was conducted on a cohort that was admitted to a Neonatal Unit during a specific time frame and enrolled in the research study. These children were enrolled in the research study and in follow-up studies until they reached…

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    morbidity rates by early detection and treatment of potential problems (RN Maternal newborn nursing-Review Module ed, 2013). A majority of birth defects occur between 2 and eight weeks gestation. As a registered nurse, I would complete a health history on the patient that will include when was the patient last period, does the patient have children or been pregnant before, the patient height and pre-pregnancy weight, medications that the patient is taking both prescriptions and over I the…

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    peccaries which will cause you to have a late period. There are other methods to abortion and some of them are extremely rare. When having a Hysterectomy it removes the whole womb that way you don’t have to worry about anything and same goes for a Caesarian they both do about the same thing. About eighty one percent of most abortions in the United States are done on most unmarried women. Eighty four percent of England Wales are done mostly before 12 weeks gestation. Generally changing attitudes…

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    Terry Schiavo Case Study

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    Death and Legal Considerations “Death is both inevitable and irreversible. It is the one personal event that the individual can never report.”(Riley, 1983 p.192) Riley states in his Sociology Review Article, “Dying and the meanings of Death: Sociological Inquiries.” If I was forced to make an end of life decision I feel it would highly depend on the individual circumstance. In this paper for my final project I will look at problems that arise with end of life decisions, look at legal cases and…

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    his gene by favouring and helping his/her genetic relatives. Based on this rule Bateman introduced the theory of parental investment, which states that due to unequal investment in producing offspring; female investment is more due to longer gestation period while sperms are cheaper than female gametes. As a result males are fundamentally promiscuous and females are fundamentally selective (Bateman, 1948). The major drawback of this study is that data gathered from pre-industrial and non-western…

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    It is founded on knowledge of reproductive anatomy, physiology, and endocrinology, and incorporates relevant aspects of molecular biology, biochemistry and pathology. In the assessment of patients imaging techniques, laboratory methods and surgery may be needed. Treatment methods include counseling, pharmacology, surgery, and other methods. Reproductive medicine addresses issues of sexual education, puberty, family planning, birth control, infertility, reproductive system disease (including…

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    Prenatal Stress

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    Historically, researchers have emphasized the grave importance of the early stages of life; but most scientists until the mid-20th century had underrated the importance of life in the womb. It is now well established that the gestational period is ever more important for the normal developmental of the fetus and is facilitated through certain critical windows (Zucchi at al., 2013). During these windows, the fetal brain undergoes significant developmental changes as structures and connections…

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    The major rapid growth of different populations in our megacities comes at the wrong time. Global population growth is currently in the process from all the poorest parts of countries. Especially when it comes to destinations such as Africa and India. Clearly, India is a growing population with even increasing education levels, which is likely to put India as a power player in the future. According to the different UN Projections, India’s urban population will increase by nearly 250 million in…

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