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    control is that it can cause a rise in the user 's blood pressure and that can cause other complications. One of the biggest perks to birth control is being able to have a planned pregnancy. Even women who have a placebo week in their birth control cycle have a 98 to 99 percent prevention of getting pregnant. Every year so many women become pregnant without proper planning ahead of time. The children that are born from unplanned pregnancy are often put up for adoption, or they are born into…

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    More than 150 years ago, the invention of the camera, a now every day item, was made and its later counterparts would be the technology to predict deadly catastrophes and save millions of people. This modern technology is known as remote sensing. The term “remote sensing” was used first by Evelyn Pruitt of the U.S. Office of Naval Research in the 1950s. It is “commonly used to describe science-and art-of identifying, observing, and measuring an object without coming into direct contact with it”…

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    To assist is to help someone with money, resources, or information. The food pantry has allowed me to assist impecunious people who may not be as blessed as me. The food pantry broadened my mind as I was able to connect with people who came, and earn a new understanding of the benefits that people can gain from serving their community. Through my community hours at the food pantry I realized what my work did for me, the community and how it was throughout history. In the food pantry, I got to…

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    In Southeast Asia a majority of people can barely afford 3 meals a day. In countries such as Cambodia people can work for hours and hours just to be barely paid. People can save their money in banks only to find them empty and others must experience through immense poverty since their government contains an immense lust for money and power. A plethora of causes of poverty exists in our world and people loathe them. Loans commonly and predominant cause poverty , whether they are student loans…

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    fight cancer cells. Cancer is a larger group of diseases that only have one thing in common that is abnormal cells growing at of control. While the growths of cells are very controlled, that is the opposite case with cancer. But with cancer the cell cycles are disrupted and the cells then divide causing them to multiply enabling a mass of cells called tumors. Benign and malignant are the two types of tumors. Benign are non-life threatening but malignant are and they need to be treated. The most…

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    people of lower income communities adapt to accept undesired or self-sabotaging behavior, as normal or desired means to survival (Gennetian & Shafir, 2015). Thus, teen pregnancy will provide financial stability from the government; creating another cycle of poverty. Insufficient money may affect individuals on an interpersonal level, interrupting their support system. The struggle to survive has the potential to cause stress on relationships. Spouses, kids, and friendships may all be…

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    The UN has put forth seventeen goals that they feel can be achieved by 2030. After having success with the goals that they set for 2015, they deemed it necessary to attempt to continue their success in aiding with the betterment of underdeveloped countries. Technology is rapidly changing throughout the world every day. Whether it is a new cell phone being released somewhere, or the less fortunate using the internet for the first time. No matter where a person lives, technology has an…

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    Fetal Development Introduction Fetal development is the growth and maturation of the fetus in utero (Fetal Developmet, 2009). It is divided into three periods: the zygote period, the embryonic period, and the fetal period. In the short span of two-hundred and sixty-six days a single fertilized cell develops into a human newborn infant (Figure 1). Interest has increased in the prenatal period as a staging period for well-being and disease in later life. It has enormous attention devoted to the…

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    know the origins of the problem, and many would shocked to find that it could be in their every backyards. The low income communities that seems to be a breeding ground for crimes and poverty, if people could take time to analyze the fact that the cycle of poverty continues only because people let it continue.If people were able to speak up and demand better for themselves and the people around them than maybe it would be a step in the right direction. It would could help bring people closer to…

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    live in forests, and many cannot survive the deforestation that destroys their homes. Other effects include an increase in greenhouse gas emissions, disruption of water cycles, an increase of soil erosion, disruption of livelihoods, and climate change. Forests are multifarious ecosystems. They are important to the carbon and water cycles, and are vital to sustain life on earth. So when forests are destroyed, it can ignite a destructive chain of events both locally and everywhere in the world.…

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