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    Progesterone Essay

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    egg changes to corpus luteum for the production of progesterone. Progesterone prepares the lining of your uterus in readiness for the fertilized embryo. Remember, IVF is not natural. You use medication to produce several follicles and to stop your ovaries from releasing more eggs prior egg retrieval. The eggs are collected and fertilization takes place outside your body. After fertilization, the fertilized egg is put into your uterus. IVF interferes with the normal production and function of…

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    the pains of labor is an experience that a mother never forgets. Not every woman can have children. Some have to adopt. All women will not have the experience to have a child whether that decision is by force (abortions at a young age, cancer in ovaries etc.,) or choice (A woman does not want to bear children). Yes there are things that can happen to further complicate a woman from loving her child(ren) unconditionally. But when does that mean to kill your children? What can a child do to you…

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    growth, was interesting. Cynoes’ idea that imperfect design is the mark of evolution rather than the idea of perfect design was thought provoking. His supporting evidence behind his theory, his graphic description behind the gaps between the human ovary and the fallopian tube or how the male urethras poor design was explained in extensive detail. Another impressive instance of Coynes’ ability to provide supporting evidence for his imperfect design idea is the abnormal course of the left…

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    Communication Self-evaluation Journal Lamberton and Minor (2014) define a high context society as being one, for example, where the social context surrounding an agreement in writing is more important that the writing itself. This translates to the fact that this society does not take words at face value but instead looks to the nonverbal behaviors and cues that the speaker is giving off to the intended audience. Examples of countries that practice higher context culture include Asia and the…

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    What Is Mustang Ethical?

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    The mustang has long since been a symbol that Americans can relate to. A mustang symbolizes freedom, power, and a connection to the land all of which have been considered important to the American dream (De Steiguer, 2011). This being said, it also brings up one of the most controversial government land management problems year after year. Mustangs, by definition, are feral livestock that compete with other livestock grazing and contribute to land destruction (Gray et al., 2010). Thus, they are…

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    Children are like sponges, they learn something new every day. They imitate and learn the things that adults and other peers around them do. This is the reason why preschools are part of the social construction of gender in our society. In Martin’s reading (2014), he stated that gendering of children’s bodies is part of the “hidden curriculum” of schools. Schools socialize children to be the way society want them to behave; boys are tough and girls are fragile. There are various ways in which…

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    external genitals and the internal genitals. There are 4 distinguished categories of Intersex, however in some cases, the cause remains undetermined, even with modern diagnostic methods. 1. 46, XX intersex occurs when a person has woman chromosomes, ovaries, but external genitals appear male. This is usually the result of a female fetus exposition to excess male hormones before birth. The labia fuse, the clitoris enlarges to appear like a penis, but uterus and fallopian tubes remain normal.…

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    The Endocrine System controls bodily functions that tend to occur over a long time. Taking a similar role to the nervous system to keep the body in a state of homeostasis. Through the use of a negative feedback loop the Endocrine system insures the proper amount of hormone is in the body at any given time. These hormones serve functions from growth to balancing ion levels in the body. The Endocrine system is specifically down to the hormone meant for homeostasis. The Endocrine System is…

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    Anorexia Nervosa Katrina Venta PSY 102 Professor Stommel March 26, 2016 Anorexia Nervosa is an eating disorder that is plaguing the lives of many people. The book states that anorexia nervosa is, "characterized by self-induced starvation and excessive weight loss, to the point that the individual weighs more than 15% below his/her expected healthy body weight. This disorder has the potential to become life-threatening as the resulting malnutrition poses a number of serious health…

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    high blood glucose in a previous blood test. • Having high blood pressure. • Having certain diseases or conditions, including: ○ Acanthosis nigricans. This is a condition that causes dark skin on the neck, armpits, and groin. ○ Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). ○ Heart disease. • Having delivered a baby who weighed more than 9 lb (4.1 kg). WHO SHOULD BE SCREENED FOR TYPE 2 DIABETES? Adults • Adults age 45 and older should be screened at least once every 3 years, as long as…

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