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    When you look at the twenty-first century studies on the Salem Witch Trials, some other psychological and gender issues appear. Mary Beth Norton, an American historian, looks at these issues as a cause of the fits that the girls had. The girls may have had fits as a guilty response towards the participation in fortune telling. Norton also attributes the cause to the post-traumatic experiences that the Indian War caused on the population. Norton is unclear of the roots cause of the Salem Witch…

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    During the Progressive Era, the popularity of women’s rights movements was at an all-time high, allowing the Women’s Reproductive Rights movement’s to come into play. One of the most successful and remembered women’s rights activist during this time was Margaret Sanger. Sanger strongly believed that women have the right to control their fertility and to decided how many children they will have. She proudly supported the use of birth control and dedicated her time, freedom and life advocating for…

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    I strongly believe that genetic counseling comes with a lot of benefits to humanity. It can help with the implications of miscarriages, birth defects, genetic disorder screenings, and particular infections. This helps to increase the awareness of the person this involves. It serves as a central resource of information about genetic disorders for the general public. Genetic counseling…

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    Due to the hundreds of articles available on the Flint Water Crisis, I chose this one article because it broke down the timeline of events and included links to various documentation and articles. I believe that this author is credible because they used official documents to provide the timeline. To summarize the article or situation; to save money, the state switched Flints water supply from Lake Huron to the Flint River. The Flint River is polluted due to the industrial complexes, landfills,…

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    instructed on the Tylenol to prevent liver damage. Since patient is at high risk for developing gestational diabetes, her hemoglobin A1C needs to checked and referred to a nutritionist if need be. The vaginal discharge should be treated to prevent miscarriage/preterm labor or pelvic inflammatory disease. However, the patient’s spiritual life wasn’t mentioned, but her socioeconomic and lifestyle indicate that she is literate enough towards achieving a healthy pregnancy and will be able to follow…

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    baby but the baby was already dead when she stop to talk to the baby. Marie sees a dead baby on a street and stops at the dead baby. Marie names the dead baby, Rose. Marie takes the dead baby home and she starts to talk the dead baby about her miscarriages and her cheating husband that slept with other women and he got them pregnant. And the time when she slept with the Dominican Pool Cleaner, who never contacted Marie back. After a few days of keeping Rose, Marie decided to bury Rose…

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    The limiting of access to information is pivotal to a juror maintaining neutrality. Criminal trials begin with the presumption of sanity and the presumption of innocence, however media and 24-hour cable news have created an environment in which innocence and guilt are often times decided in the court of public opinion. “When one considers the modern ease with which anyone, jurors included, can access the Internet with cell phones and other handheld devices, it should not come as a shock that…

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    The MMR or Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Vaccination is one of the most controversial vaccines to date. Even though the advantages of being vaccinated with this vaccine extremely outweigh any problems, many still question whether the vaccine is beneficial for themselves, and their children. Originally measles, mumps and rubella were all treated with separate vaccines. However, in the 1980’s the vaccine was combined into a three-in-one shot (MClean 6). The producer for this spectrum of vaccines,…

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    Betzy Morales Frida Kahlo is a Mexican painter who was born on July 6, 1907 in Coyoacan, Mexico. Her real name is Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderon. She started painting after a serious injury from a bus at 18 years old. Kahlo had several surgeries throughout her life due to Polio. As her career as a painter begin to grow, she started to live all around the world such as, New York, San Francisco, and Paris. Fifty-five of her paintings are self-portraits. She was also known as a bisexual…

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    Culture is a society’s shared and socially transmitted ideas and characteristics used to generate behavior and reflect behavior and other primates besides humans, like gorillas, chimps, and orangutans do, in fact, have culture. Chimps copy each other into adulthood developing cultural behaviors by imitating their peers and research on gorillas, chimps and orangutans have shown they use tools, communicate with each other and even mourn the deaths of each other. This research paper will explain…

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