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    empower women by promoting informed choice and safe Midwifery practice. I have always had a strong interest in the physiology of childbirth with a particular fascination in water birth and its link to normal labour/birth and how the promotion of normality in Midwifery practice can establish better outcomes and both positive short/long term benefits for women. I’m currently studying subjects such as Anatomy and Physiology which will help my understanding of how to safely care for childbearing…

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    The culture sensitivity and healthcare shows an ethical question that is resolved by examining the ethical principles the culture presents in terms of its health and wellness. When the values are critically assessed they encourage sensitivity and respect of the diversity of people, their values, and foster balance in putting into consideration the human condition. It also touches on what makes up a health people as a whole. Every culture has its version on what needs to be done for the wellness…

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    they do is for the common good. One misrepresented belief of America is its reference of being “the melting pot.” As Rand demonstrates, the melting pot is not an illustration of collectivism because it is not a group of people conforming to equal normality, rather a portrayal of individualism. Communism is also a system that strips individuality of the people of its society. Communism was a governmental system utilized in the Soviet Union during the twentieth century. Coupled with that was…

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    with the World State Society, such as theirs no individuality, dehumanize people and they also deny feelings One of the many problems with World State Society is there's no individuality. One detail from the text is “One egg, one embryo, one adult-normality. But a bokanovskified egg will bud, will proliferate, will divide. From eight to ninety-six buds, and every bud will grow into a perfectly formed embryo, and every embryo into a full-sized adult. Making ninety-six human beings grow where only…

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    Private Prison Patriarchy

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    Within the system, a woman demonstrates all of her roles that not only pertain to her within society, but also those she plays within the prison itself. In normal society, the woman is both a wife, a mother, a form of a teacher, a civilian, and a caregiver or provider, whereas she is all this plus a prisoner, a criminal, a menace, a inmate, and ultimately a woman. Demonstrating all the different roles a woman plays within both society and the private prison systems contributes to the association…

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    Spent Dystopia

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    obstacles that stand in your way that seek to steal your blood. The game posits the world’s obstacles—obstacles that many of us would consider to be normal costs of living—as insurmountable odds that loom over the player; the point being that the normality of the situation has greater gravitas for those not in financial…

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    Although it may not be the orthodox turning point people so often read about in young adult novels or hear in motivational speeches, my trip to Colombia matured me in such a way that I have become incredibly aware of myself and of the stigmatized minorities in America. Along with being a very liberal minded millennial, I am also one hundred percent Colombiana and am finally proud to say so. Until my two month visit to Bucaramanga ,Colombia I was embarrassingly ashamed of my ethnicity to the…

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    Ideal Meeting of an American History Reformer Harriet Beecher was born in Litchfield, Connecticut in 1811. In her area, she had never directly witnessed the cruelty of slavery, but the word of such horror was enough to move her deeply from a young age. Her family had a legacy of shaping their world. All ten Beecher children made their mark with accomplishments such as becoming ministers, pushing for women’s education and founding the National Women’s Suffrage Association. Being the younger often…

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    The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the word moment as a minute portion or point of time. According to this definition, each one of the 7 and a half billion people inhabiting this planet have hundreds and thousands and millions of moments that compose the entirety of their lives. Desperate moments, joyous moments, heartbroken moments, terrifying moments, ridiculous moments. All these emotions, all these moments, that make us who we are. And for some peculiar reason, certain moments in…

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    experience a lack of independence at some point in their lifetime. Understanding that the outcomes from one individuals experience with independence are directly related to another individual’s experience with independence will create a standard of normality that has the potential to reach all individuals, not just those who are on the privileged end of the…

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