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    Streetwise (1984), is a documentary about youths who live and run the street in Seattle, Washington. All of the street kids found themselves living in Seattle, struggling food, money, clothes, and a family. All these kids had many different stories about their life on the streets, one kids story that stood out the most was the Erin. Erin was a 14 year old girl living on the streets trying to survive for herself. Not only did she face family issues but Erin had goals in becoming rich, and to have…

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    Sex education is a controversial topic that is argued among parents and school districts. This essay will contain information on the background and effectiveness of both abstinence-only and comprehensive sex education, what comprehensive sex education curriculum will inform the students, where they will be able to go to seek help and information, and why comprehensive sex education is a better form of sex education. This is a crucial topic because it is important to find and use the most…

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    THE MALE AND FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM. Naturally the ultimate goal for all living organisms on earth is the preservation and continuity of their kind. This is achieved through reproduction. Reproduction or procreation is the biological process through which organisms give rise to new individuals referred to as offspring (Silverstein, Silverstein, & Silverstein, 2010). It is in two forms namely; asexual and sexual. Sexual reproduction is the most common, advanced and more…

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    traumatic brain injuries which can sometimes result in memory loss, numbness, dizziness headaches and even sterility, miscarriages and menstrual problems. Sexually transmitted diseases are also a common contingency for victims, including HIV/AIDS, gonorrhea, syphilis, UTIs and pubic lice. Other diseases can also be acquired, such as hepatitis, malaria, tuberculosis and pneumonia. Not only do women suffer from all sorts of physical injuries, they also can have major emotional and psychological…

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    I. Introduction a. Adolescents who engage in sexual activity place themselves at risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) or unplanned pregnancies. b. Many teenagers and adolescents are misled or hold fabricated beliefs concerning STD and teenage pregnancy. By every measure, adolescent sexual behavior is harmful to the well-being of all involved. c. Each year, one in every 20 adolescents and young adults will develop a new STD (Department of Reproductive Health and Research, 2007). d. The…

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    For many years, there have been studies and articles that have proven television is harmful. The Good and Bad Effects of TV on Children article states, “Tv exposes your kid to negative influences, and promotes negative behavior.” In other words, the article asserts that TV could have a negative effect on your child making them bad kids. Even though people love the violence in television, tv programs should reduce its violence and drug content because it influences kids more than it influences…

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    1 BARRIERS FOR HEALTH CARE IN US FEMALE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES Hannah Hammoud WS220, Sara Chadwick University of Michigan 23 November 2016 Barriers for Health Care in US Female Correctional Facilities Over the course of many years, the rate of incarcerated women has increased dramatically. According to the U.S Department of Justice, the number of incarcerated women increased from a total of 26,378 to 215, 332 between 1980 and 2014 (Carson, 2015). Despite this, correction facilities in…

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    In the sections I was assigned of The Natural History, Pliny goes on to talk about the Helix and its characteristics, different types of Ivy and how they vary from one another, Smilax, and water plants and how people had different uses of them. For example, people used Reed to make arrows. This paper will provide a summary on what Pliny touched upon in passage 334, as well as problems that may arise with Pliny’s depiction of these plants. This paper will also touch on who Pliny was and whether…

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    Tragically in the next five years the world will be faced with new challenges. However, the United States will be faced with the most. The most eminent challenge the U.S. will face is HIV/AIDS. Like majority of the american population I have baffled around with the topic. Most people who speak or make comments about HIV or AIDS are conversations of Ignorance. I never personally knew anyone who has contracted the virus but I have always been subconsciously curious about the topic. HIV is a virus…

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    In 1991 was the height of imprisonment in the United States. A scholar comment on a Blue Ribbon Commission on inmate population management stated “because females represent only a fraction of the present population they are relatively unimportant"(Kruttschnitt, 2010). He also stated "when we have got as much of a change as we do in a system which is 95% male you 're not going to be looking hard at the females in the system"( Kruttschnitt). With increasing imprisonment of females offenders this…

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