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    What Causes Pcos

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    Polycystic Ovary Syndromeis not completely known, but genes might be behind it. It appears to be hereditary, so your chance of getting affected from PCOS becomes higher if other women in your family also have it, or they suffer from health issues like irregular periods or diabetes. PCOS can be passed down from either your maternal or paternal side. Many women with PCOS have an imbalance in some hormones, such as: • high levels of testosterone – a male hormone, although every woman produce small…

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    Common choice is the differential survival and propagation of people because of contrasts in phenotype. It is a key instrument of development, the change in heritable qualities of a populace after some time. Charles Darwin promoted the expression "regular determination", and contrasted it and manufactured choice. Variety exists inside all populaces of living beings. This happens mostly on the grounds that arbitrary transformations emerge in the genome of an individual living being, and…

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    Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is the most important cause of blindness in industrialized countries. The onset of macular neovascularization in AMD defines an advanced form of the disease characterized by exudative retinal changes due to an abnormal growth of newly formed vessels within the macula. This neovascularization has been divided into three types. Ref gass e ref freunf Type 1 and 2 neovascularization arise from the choroidal circulation and are refered to as choroidal…

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    "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" is a short story by American author Ambrose Bierce set during the Civil War, and is famous for its irregular time sequence and twist ending. It features one main character named Peyton Farquhar, “a well-to-do planter, of an old and highly respected Alabama family” (Bierce 2.1), and the events leading up to his death. The author illustrates this character in various ways to show that he is an imperious, foolish, yet devoted man. A characteristic of Peyton…

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    Putting the irregular narrative structure aside, the fact that the opening is ‘light’ and ‘funny’ compared to the other sections that are more gruesome and disturbing is quite remarkable. The stark contrast between the easy-going atmosphere with a Picnic the humping dog…

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    “ Paramedics Should Be Paid More Hourly” “Paramedics, who race to emergencies and transport victims to the nearest ER,are taking a new role: keeping patients out of the hospitals” ( Paragraph 2 , Landro 1). Paramedics are the next important things compared to doctors and nurses. Being a paramedic is not what many people think it is. Many people believe that paramedics have an easy job. Paramedics do not just run through red lights blaring their sirens and flashing their lights. They also…

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    Who Hates Whom: Why Do People Hate Each Other? With independence comes new rules and regulations, which not everybody agrees with wholeheartedly. When it comes to the Americas, political alignment is one of the greatest causes of conflict. Following independence from Spain in 1821, Mexico abolished slavery practices in the whole of the Mexican territory- including present-day Texas. Slaveholders in Texas rebelled against the Mexican government and won their independence in 1836 and re-legalized…

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    Maya Angelou’s Operation: Conductorette revolves around the theme of never giving up. Because Maya excelled in school, a year ahead of her grade, she decided the best option for her would be to go to work. Her mother did not take much to be convinced, considering she was a strong believer in self-sufficiency. Finding the perfect job would be difficult; office work, war plants, and defense jobs were quickly crossed off the short list. There was one job, though, that intrigued Maya,…

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    Ovarian Cyst Essay

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    cyst, especially if it is small. Certain cysts may grow large and cause the abdomen to swell. Depending on where the cyst is and its size, it can exert pressure on the bladder or bowel, cause abdominal discomfort, uncomfortable or painful sex and irregular periods. Sometimes complication such as intense pain, vomiting and heart palpitation can take place if the stem attached to the cyst is twisted causing a condition called torsion or if the cyst is ruptured. Ovarian cyst treatment often…

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    Chapter Six Outline A. REPRODUCTION AND SEXUALITY I. We already know that food and shelter play an important part in our basic needs for survival, but so does reproduction and our sexuality. Different cultures display fertility and sexuality in different ways. B. THE PROMISE OF FERTILITY A. Fertility Goddesses and Gods: I. The small figurines known as the fertility or mother goddess, were believed to have been used in rituals. II. The fertility figurines can be used in multiple ways. For example…

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