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    In the world today, many advancements have been made to create a world with less hate and discrimination. However, it is still a long way away from the elimination of these problems. As a society, we face numerous complex injustices deeply rooted in hundreds of years of tradition. These problems contain a myriad of opposing views dependent on the region in question, making the issue difficult to solve. However, many are trapped in a cycle of unjust treatment in a static equilibrium forcing those…

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    Abortion is a very controversial topic in today’s society; everyone has their own opinion on it. I believe fully that it is solemnly a woman’s choice what she does with her body. Others who don’t agree with my opinion give out arguments that I believe are untrue, such as abortion being psychologically, physically and emotionally damaging to the woman who receives one. The biggest argument I see about abortion is abortion is the murder of an innocent being, so I started my research there. Many…

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    The Handmaid’s Tale confronts Margaret Atwood’s vision of men and women in a controlling light that may infer the way our society would translate in a dystopia. I focus primarily on how the The Handmaid’s Tale depicts a male’s ownership over a female, a male’s undisputed power over women in this particular dystopia, and how that translates to our society today. I will be presenting this depiction in two specific scenes in which the power distribution is obviously in favor of the male figure…

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    9 operating tables serving over 7 million people from the surrounding area. There are over 743 members of staffs, from this 287 (38.7%) are nurses. The hospital provides obstetrics, pediatrics, internal medicine, ophthalmology, general surgery, gynecology, ENT and orthopedic surgery services. Wide ranges of procedures are performed electively and the emergency case. Load is high with a large volume of trauma. General surgeons conduct a wide range of procedures. There are 150 beds in surgical…

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    The book The Technology of Orgasm begins innocently, with the author, Rachel P. Maines rifling through old needlework catalogs and magazines (Modern Priscilla) in order to prepare for scholarly documentation of needlework in the late 1800’2 and 1900’s. She stumbles upon advertisements for vibrators in this era, which leads her on a journey through the Bakken Museum located here in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The book within the first chapter delves into the history and definition of hysteria.…

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    Mary Ray Worley writes in her article “Fat and Happy: In Defense of Fat Acceptance” about traveling to a “different planet” where all fat people can be happy (Worley 163). This “different planet” is a convention of the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance (NAAFA) that is held annually in San Diego, California (Worley 163). Worley implies that people who are any size of fat look good when they enjoy having the body that they have and are not self-conscious about it (Worley 163). Worley…

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    While campaigning for the presidency in October 2015, Lawrence Lessig stated “[a]lmost every problem that we see in the criminal justice system flows from the core inequality that we 've allowed to grow within our society. The laws are harshest against the most politically disempowered (the poor); they are unenforced against the most politically empowered (Wall Street).” Although the quote specifically mentions Wall Street, many other white-collar professions have advantages that others do not.…

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    They’re More than a Blob of Cells There are roughly 1.3 million abortions each year worldwide. Abortion is currently a huge debate in today's society, whether people are pro-life or pro-choice. When people make these decisions do they ever think about the unborn child? Abortion is a deliberate termination of an unborn fetus. People should think about all the brainpower and all the amazing things those children could have done. Instead, they were killed because the mother didn't want them or…

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    Essay On Cervical Cancer

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    Cervical cancer is one of the leading cancers in women, particularly around women between the ages of 30-45. Cervical cancer is an abnormal growth of cells within the woman’s cervix. If left undetected or untreated, it has the potential of spreading to other parts of the body, eventually leading to death. The human papilloma virus (HPV) is the precursor to cervical cancer. HPV infects cells in the cervix and causes dysplasia that leads to cervical cancer. Picture from American Cancer Society…

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    Mitnick, D. M., Heyman, R. E., & Smith, S. A. M. (December 01, 2009). Changes in relationship satisfaction across the transition to parenthood: A Meta-Analysis. Journal of Family Psychology, 23, 6, 848-852. doi:10.1037/a0017004 The authors, researchers at the Stony Brook University and State University of New York, use data from 37 studies that followed couples from pregnancy to then the birth of their first child and four studies that followed newlywed couples who did not have children. These…

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