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    Kindle Nelms Mrs. Ward English 23 November 2014 The Deadly Disease Have you ever heard of the deadly disease known as ALS? Do you know who discovered ALS? What is Lou Gehrig’s disease? What does ALS stand for? What are the symptoms, diagnosis, the treatments of ALS, do you know how many people get ALS, and how can you be involved help with ASL? If you do not know any of the following questions, this essay will answer all of the following. , I will tell you who discovered ALS is and describe…

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    Criticizers of abstinence-only curriculums think that abstinence-only programs are ineffective at reducing the initiation of adolescents participating in sexual activities. Rather than research showing that abstinence programs are not effective, there are simply few studies that have examined the impact of abstinence-only education on student sexual behavior (Denny & Young, 2006). The studies that are available show that abstinence-only curriculums are effective in increasing knowledge and…

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    Introduction Gardnerella Vaginalis also known as Bacterial Vaginosis is a bacterial infection normally found in the female’s genital tract [5]. This can cause a female to go through abnormal vaginal odor and discharge. Generally an unpleasant fishy smell with a yellow or white discharge [2]. Garnerella Vaginalis otherwise Bacterial Vaginosis can be contracted through vaginal douching, multiple or new sex partners and intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD). Bacterial Vaginosis is not only…

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    Evil Vs Free Will Essay

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    My perspective on the existence of God and the problem of Evil breaks down to free will, therefore I believe that although God is all-knowing and all-loving, allowing humanity to process free will created a gate for Evil to rise in the form of decision making. God allowed humanity to exercise free will. This may, in a certain perspective portray God as an evil entity, but he does not command humanity to commit crimes, rape, murder, lie, cheat, or steal. A person’s own free will is the decision…

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    Wellness Reflective Report

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    Wellness is a part of everyone’s day-to-day lifestyle whether they realize it or not, and should be taken into consideration each day. Wellness is not only the absence of disease but it is a proactive, preventive approach intended to achieve maximum levels of physical, emotional, environmental, financial, intellectual, occupational, social, and spiritual well-being. Having a good balance of each of the eight wellness dimensions can help ensure that one is living a healthy lifestyle. Wellness…

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    Jacquelyn Tate Professor Ms. Melissa Erskine English 1301 4 April 2017 Genetic Engineering (Genetic Modification) is starting to gain ground in the world today and become an issue of major Controversy. Because of issues with genetic modification, things like the Human Genome Project has become an actual reality today that has been put into real life practice. Genetic Engineering (Genetic Modification ) is the altering or change by manipulating the genetic DNA structure of a single cell…

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    Ender's Mother Teresa

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    human species, she push to make everyone's life better. Teresa is not a rich person, she was really not rich, but she still tried to help everyone. “Mother Teresa opened a hospice called gift of love for those living with the effects of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome(aids) in Greenwich village(press)”.She opened a hospice for people with aids even after at one point in her life she was begging for food. Mother Teresa was a wonderful women that did so much for everyone she know or didn’t…

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    Sexual Wellness within the Alaskan Foster Care System The number of Alaskan foster youth is at a record high; just over 2,700 children are in foster care (Dobbyn, 2015). Foster youth are at a disproportional risk to contract sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and experience unwanted pregnancy (Hudson, 2012). Foster youth, in general, state the major reason why these issues exist is a lack of education and relationships with healthcare providers (Hudson, 2012). Alaska has high rates of STIs…

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    A major global issue that has arisen amongst nursing practice and health care is the risk of exposure to communicable contagions for health care professionals. This issue is of concern because contracting a communicable contagion can cause serious health complications consequences for health care professionals resulting in illness or death. Also, potential transmission of contagions to health care professionals may decrease the quality of care provided to patients. The aspects of the issue being…

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    In the book, 50 Great Myth of Popular psychology: Shattering Widespread Misconceptions about Human Behavior, it is given many scientific evidences to refute several myths that have penetrated our society. Throughout the book, it is described how these myths have been incorporated into society by the media, which offers biased and exaggerated point of views about a wide range of psychological phenomena. Nevertheless, how about if mainstream science is itself biased against anything that sounds…

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