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    "I have a deep understanding of how the economy works, having started as a secretary and become the executive of the largest technology company in the world," she said. Fiorina also cited her understanding of technology, world leaders and how to deal with a bureaucracy as factors that would support her candidacy “Huff Post Politics.” Carly Fiorina made this statement to share some of her knowledge she will bring to the presidential office. Although she hasn’t officially stated publicly that she…

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    Elective C Section Essay

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    An elective C-section is a procedure in which the mother chooses to have a C-section instead of laboring and delivering vaginally. This lets the mother choose the way she wants her baby born. Many women do not want to have labor pains, or have other reasons they do not want to deliver vaginally. Recently, Kim Kardashian had a procedure called a version to turn her baby who was breech to face head down, so she could have a vaginal delivery. Kim stated, “"Obviously, if it's an emergency and for…

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    I. Identification: The main ethical issue presented in Case 1 is, “should the hospital’s ethics committee decide to allow Mrs. Hamilton to conceive a baby or should they deny her request?” The hospital’s ethics committee is divided and they have to decide if they are willing to help Mrs. Hamilton conceive a child with her dead husband by using postmortem sperm procurement. Mrs. Hamilton’s husband recently passed away from a severe head injury; Mrs. Hamilton now wants a child with her deceased…

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    The Apprentice “How long have you been employed, Miss Baxter?” questioned the man who'd previously claimed to be employed by the New York gazette. He'd arrived last night with his expensive shoes and pristine garments, asked for his share of salted pork, then requested the cleanest cot in the whole infirmary. Now he sat with Margaret Baxter, still clothed in her apron that was once as white as snow but now stained with dried blood. Originally, the reporter wanted to pester Miss Clara Barton,…

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    Circumcision is a huge debate in the United States. Circumcision has been happening as early as 1914, but in the 1950s the number of babies getting circumcised jumped from about 50% to 90%. Circumcision can be performed for religious, cultural or medical reasons. Circumcision is the surgical removal of the foreskin covering the tip of the penis typically done in the newborn stage, circumcision after the newborn stage is still possible but is a more complex procedure. About 30% of the world is…

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    Pros And Cons Of Eugenics

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    Positive Eugenics was used towards individuals who had high intelligence, great personalities, highly educated, with large salaries in order to encourage them to have more children out of ethical obligation. The intelligence and personalities of individuals can be measured using tests, over the years they have improved, but even since before eugenics these tests have existed. Laws started to come out around individuals’ income tax, their salaries and their family allowance which was all given…

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    by allowing abortions, sentencing prisoners to death, and prohibiting ones purist of happiness over all we no longer posse our rights Abortions are bad because we are taking away a defenseless child's life without his , or her consent even thought they are not considered an American citizen. Every day 125,000 babies are murdered by doctors the very ones that are here to heal us. Tara Culp-Ressler states that 47,000 women die due to unsafe abortions. No matter the type of abortion you are…

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    For 43 years and counting, an explanation for a medical phenomenon without scientific evidences is still supported. Shaken Baby Syndrome has been drilled into the minds of Doctors and Pediatrician as fact, and is here to stay. Shaken Baby Syndrome was first coined by John Caffey in 1972. This syndrome was based on his personal observations of babies who had these three symptoms, but no obvious signs of physical trauma to the head or neck. “The state’s theory is that a person can pick up a baby…

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    possess an unwanted gene, the idea of selective abortion more often than not comes to the fore. Citing Barbara Katz Rothman’s interviews, Suter states that “most counselors would have amniocentesis themselves. More than half would have, or want their daughters to have an amniocentesis even at age 25, a ‘low-risk age’… Most would have abortions for most abnormalities, and half said they would abort for any abnormality” (Suter 246). With this, selective abortion becomes a new form of…

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    if the mother smokes. They also could have a low birth weight, less than 5 pounds 8 ounces (March of Dimes Foundation, 2015). Low birth weight babies are at greater risk of death and are more vulnerable to infection, breathing difficulties and long-term health problems. Prenatal nicotine exposure can alter lung development as well (Abbott,…

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