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    immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). HIV will eventually lead to AIDS there is no cure, many people died from this disease. When people are under the influence he or she will have under protect sex and contact a sexual transmitted disease, such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, or syphilis. If the drug is smoke, the person can develop cancer or asthma over the time of smoking the drug. People that uses drug usually die or have a disease for the rest of his or her life. Drug are against the law in…

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    Conditions like endometriosis or sexually transmitted diseases like gonorrhea or chlamydia can interfere with the typical fertilization process and prevent the smooth passage of the egg from the ovaries to the uterus through the fallopian tubes. Scarring resulting from these diseases can result in small pouches being formed…

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    show that about 3 million American women and men are infected with chlamydia every year (Planned Parenthood 2014). Mostly it is common amongst women and men under the age of 25 (Planned Parenthood 2014). It is more than three times as common as gonorrhea and is fifty times as common as syphilis (Planned Parenthood 2014). The STD can infect these parts of the body which are the penis, vagina, cervix, anus, urethra, eye or the throat (Planned Parenthood 2014). This STD has no symptoms (Planned…

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    Technology In The 1980s

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    People usually think of technology as the latest smart phone, but technology can include tons of different things, not involving computers one of those would be medication. Technology does not have to be strictly computers it can include almost anything, whether, it be dealing with medical issues, wars, almost anything can be classified into technology. It is crazy how scientists can create a pill and when you take it you are cured from whatever you were suffering from. Technology has come a…

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    countries, fixed three-component rodenticides, i.e., anticoagulant + antibiotic + vitamin D, are used. … Read ArticleAmoxicillin Canine – YouTubeAmoxicillin is an antibiotic from the penicillin group used to treat infections such as pneumonia, gonorrhea caused by E. coli, salmonella, etc. Genuine quality of Amoxicillin – Amoxil amoxicillin canine side effects amoxicillin canine dose amoxicillin canine dosage amoxicillin for dogs canine … View VideoMETRONIDAZOLE (Veterinary—Systemic){R-1; 4}…

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    Medical Care In Ww2 Essay

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    the treatment of infection. Some of the medication used was the same we use today. In 1936 the first effective sulphonamides called M+B was used as a treatment for the affections seen at war. M+B 639 was used to treat sore throat, pneumonia and gonorrhea. A man name Winston Churchill was given it to treat pneumonia. Once he got the medicine he Churchill said “this admirable M+B which i did not suffer any inconvenience, was used at the earliest moment and after a weeks over the intruders were…

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    In Judith Ortiz Cofer's personal essay, “The Myth Of The Latin Woman”, the author defines numerous oppressive stereotypes that she single-handedly endured. During these prejudice interactions, Cofer responded with pure modesty and high hopes that her actions would diminish others credence within the myth of the Latin woman Through Cofer’s personal reflection, the author acknowledged instances in which she was subjected to racial stereotyping. Regardless of the author's “travels” or personal…

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    Historically, A. officinalis was named by the Greeks who used it as their “official healer”, with “Althos” meaning healer in Greek. The family name, Malvaceae, comes from the Greek word malake or “soft” referring to the soft mucilaginous texture of the plant. This herb has grown to be so fascinating with a long enduring history. It has been used for a wide variety of ailments and has always been known to be very nutritious. The plant’s root has been taken advantage of for many things, both…

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    Anderson, Dave. “Top 10 Reasons Prostitution Should Be Illegal.” Top 10 Lists | ListLand.com, 5 Aug. 2015, www.listland.com/top-10-reasons-prostitution-should-be-illegal/. Prostitution is the world’s oldest profession. Since prostitution has been worldwide for the longest time in history people tend to consider it a horrible thing. Legalizing prostitution would likely result in a higher number of people cheating on their partner. But then again it’s the partner’s choice if they choose to cheat…

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    Prostitution is commonly used to refer to haggling of sexual services in order to a form a social interaction that is concurrently economic and sexual. Through this it makes prostitution a difficult cultural category, as society’s economic and sexual relations are systemized and conceptualized in divergent ways. According to Kingsley Davis (1937), Prostitution is defined as largely economical and providing a function through quick impersonal sexual regalement that does not involve individual…

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