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    Recently in the news, gender has been the hot topic people seem to be interested in. This week, Caitlyn Jenner was introduced to the world by Vanity Fair magazine. She used to be Bruce Jenner, the famous former Olympian who is in the public eye because of her reality TV show. Caitlyn Jenner believes she is a woman through her lifestyle and mental state regardless of her primary sex. The issue of defining womanhood can be through socio-cultural factors that Simone de Beauvoir advocate on or the…

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    It is a difficult challenge for people to maintain their weight, and what determines an unhealthy weight is what kinds of foods are being put into one’s body. Eighty percent of what people eat determines their health, and how healthy they are physically. A lot of people think that exercising is they key in health, however, without proper nutrition people are not able to form strong muscles and a healthy blood flow when exercising. People with bad eating habits have trouble transitioning to…

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    For many women in today’s society, having a child when the timing is not right is not exactly ideal. For those particular women, there are many options to prevent and terminate pregnancy. Modern contraceptive methods have been available for decades now, thanks to Margret Singer and Katherine McCormick, the inventors of the oral contraceptive pill. Not only that, but due to the breakthrough of the birth control pill, methods have been opened to implantable devices, barrier and hormonal methods,…

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    Sperm Cell Journey

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    enzymes--able to dissolve the membranes around other cells--is made by Sertoli cells at the newly-developed head of the sperm and sealed in a protective coat.” When the sperm fuses with the egg, which also has undergone divisions within the mother's ovary, the full complement of 46 chromosomes will be present. Big amounts of cellular fluid within the sperm, called…

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    Thousands of people died during the Holocaust due to medical experiments and poor doctoring. To be a doctor during the holocaust had to be German and part of the Nazi party. They did not take their Hippocrates Oath seriously, and commonly seemed to act the exact opposite. Doctors would also decide who was fit to work and who wasn't. They also sterilized the workers or terminated pregnancies. Some doctors would even have experiments done on people of the camps. Holocaust doctors were inhumane and…

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    Men and women both differentiate in many different ways like physical looks, cognitive thinking, personalities, and behaviors. Some of the differences in their physical aspects are that for men they have testes and a deepened voice while women have ovaries and widen hips. The cognitive differences are men are better visual learners while women have better verbal abilities. Men’s personalities seem to be less emotional while they don’t really talk about their feelings while women seem to be very…

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    Despite the contrary belief, pregnancy prevention and the idea that a woman can determine how many children she brings to life has been around for centuries. Birth control also known as contraception is a medication that prevents or lessens the frequency of conception. The earliest documentation on birth control description dates back to the ancient Egyptian era. To block the sperm, Egyptians used honey, acacia leaves and lint. In ancient Greece silphium, a plant was used as a contraceptive. In…

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    The Waiting Room Analysis

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    doctor because of her foot, in this period china view of beauty meant small feet. The other women is a British women during this time women wearied very tight dress that made the waste small, she was well educated women and her husband insisted her ovary removed because it was causing her hysteria. The third women is a modern women from united states, through advancement in science in now possible to modify ones body to their specific needs. This modern women goes through breast implantation,…

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    In The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood, Offred, one of the main characters lives in the Republic of Gilead. The Republic of Gilead is a regime where fertile women are used for their ovaries to reproduce children. Known as handmaids, these women are treated like prisoners and are forced to have sexual relationships with their Commander. Before Offred entered the Republic of Gilead she was the wife of Luke and the mother of a daughter and her life was complete. “Our happiness is part memory.…

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    P2 Task two Tissues The tissues are structures formed by a group of billion of cells with a similar structure. A group of cells together form tissues, tissues from organs and organs are form system organs. There are four different types of basic animal tissue: 1) Epithelial Tissue: This tissue is formed of one or a few layers of cells adhere to a basement membrane. it is found in internal and external organs surfaces. It is divides into: a) Squamous Epithelium - Squamous Simple Epithelium: the…

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