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    Guantánamo Pros And Cons

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    Marines were seeking refuge from a Hurricane. Guantánamo Naval Station was erected in 1903 (National Geographic). The site was originally a refugee camp but later would become a detention center known for its intelligence operations In 2002 under the bush administration Guantánamo began to use torture techniques claiming these people were neither civilians nor soldiers but unlawful combatants (National Geographic). Therefore inmates were not entitled to the protection of the Geneva Convention,…

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    Causes of this disorder, but not limited to, are: serious road accidents, prolonged sexual abuse, natural disasters, violent personal assaults, and most commonly, military combat. Experiencing these events does not mandate the development of PTSD; people who have previous experiences of depression, anxiety, or neglect are more susceptible to develop this condition(NHS…

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    Natural systems are the most efficient, yet more complex to implement or imitate these systems in digital world. As a child, i was fascinated with the different technology around me. But in my college i realize how these technologies are actually inspired from the natural models. The digital world interacts with the real world by using different sensors which in turn similar to the way human being interact with the external environment. Image processing which is inspired by human visual system,…

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    Opioids Pros And Cons

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    A prescription drug or prescription medication is a drug that you get from a pharmacy or some sort of a professional medical source to be dispensed. In this society it is very easy for young teens to get their hands on prescribed drugs without a Doctor 's consent, this is because there aren 't many rules on prescription drugs. People get the drugs from sellers that they know such as family, friends or a person on the street . People also use them for many reasons such as wanting to fit in, lose…

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    globalization with integration a variety of languages. At the same time. Special coexistence language makes people embrace difference values. It is an indispensable positive for reducing some misunderstanding in cultural conflict and maintains its national…

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    The programmes of these two administrations to development the rural sector of Fiji were designed to improve the water supply and sanitation systems of the rural villages, accessibility to health and education services and provision of housing and electricity (Dubsky 1986). Despite these policies and programmes, there remained a high inequality gap between the development of the urban and rural…

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    Homeless Youth Shelters

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    2.1 The National Coalition for the Homeless suggests that there are more than 500,000 young people experiencing homelessness annually. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) reports that annually at least 800,000 people in the United States experience a night of homelessness. For the unaccompanied, runaway, and homeless youth those numbers are accessed at 1.3 million annually. While there is a discrepancy in the numbers, the fact that there are not enough youth shelters…

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    education, puberty, family planning, birth control, infertility, reproductive system disease (including sexually transmitted diseases) and sexual dysfunction. In women, reproductive medicine also covers menstruation, ovulation, pregnancy and menopause, as well as gynecologic disorders that affect fertility. The field cooperates with and overlaps to some degree with gynecology, obstetrics, urology, genitourinary medicine, medical endocrinology, pediatric endocrinology, genetics, and psychiatry. …

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    Organ Transplantation

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    Supreme Court ruled that prisoners were entitled to receive adequate medical care, effectively creating prisoners’ rights to health care” (Kahn, 2003). It is called the Hippocratic Oath which is a requirement for all physicians to take. It is crucial that every individual must be taken care of with the same respect as any…

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    Pet Health And Vaccination

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    to this population in order to build resilience and stability, not just for the event of a disaster but also to aid them to transition from homelessness. Homeless adults often lack consistent primary health care and are considered high users of the health care…

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