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    syndrome. The most common of the three is nondisjunction Down syndrome, it is an extra copy of chromosome 21 (free trisomy) as the result of meiotic nondisjunction (leading to 47 chromosomes). Maternal nondisjunction is causative in 90% of cases, and paternal nondisjunction is in the remaining 10% of cases (p. 434). Genetic testing takes place between 15th and 20th weeks of gestation…

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    her exposure she wrote her own essay titled “After Black Power, Women’s Liberation”. In 1971 she joined fellow feminists Bella Abzug, Shirley Chisholm and Betty Friedan in forming the ‘National Women’s Political Caucus’ – much in the style of her paternal grandmother who was the president of the Ohio Women’s Suffrage Association in…

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    I do know that my heritage is Irish and French. My paternal ancestors were also Irish and French and owned an alcohol distillery. Throughout the eighteen hundreds and nineteen hundreds, there have been many social policies that have impacted and changed the lives of numerous individuals; all from various different backgrounds. While some policies assisted in helping the disadvantaged populations, others took freedom, independence, and civil rights from certain individuals. One social policy…

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    Pap Smear Case Study

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    Andrea, a 43-year-old G4P4 premenopausal woman, returns to your office after the results of her PAP smear indicate a concern. Identifying data: Ms. A is a 43 y/o Caucasian female. Referral: None Source: Patient Reliability: Seems reliable Allergies: NKA Subjective CC: Follow up Pap smear result HPI: Andrea, a 43-year-old G4P4 premenopausal woman, returns to your office after the results of her PAP smear indicate a concern, the test was done during the routine…

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    novel became known in the banned books awareness for the overuse of God’sname, profanity, and abortion which seemed offensive and obscene to people. As ironic as it is,none of the board members had read the book.The Author of As I lay Dying William Faulkner, was born in New Albany, Mississippion September 25th in 1897. His parents were Murry Faulkner and Maud Faulkner, and theynamed him after his paternal great grandfather. Throughout his life he had worked as a railroadfinancier, politician,…

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    Imagine this: a businessman with a generous salary, his stay at home wife keeps the house clean, the dog fed and their two children, one boy-one girl, cared for. Their one story house is in the best neighborhood with the whitest picket fence on the block. This is America’s ideal family, a perfect family. Now imagine this: a man too concerned with being masculine to bath his children or to help his frantic wife with the housework. The dutiful wife up to her arms in cleaning, lacking any social…

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    and female. The male reproductive system is the system that produces the male gametes known as sperms that contain the paternal genes. This system is comprised of two primary structures called the penis and the scrotum, which is found in the pelvic girdle located outside…

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    The cultural foundation on which I was raised is a fundamental factor in who I am today. One of the reasons that I am who I am is because I am in college. Attending college is a norm that I always intended to follow. Neither of my parents attended college, but I was always told that I had to attend. The expectation of going to college motivated me to get good grades in high school. I knew that I needed scholarships, so I had to try my best, and it led to the academic success that I have. Because…

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    Mulberry Child Analysis

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    because she had too many kids would be unbearable. In Mulberry child Jian Ping says “I wasn’t supposed to be born. My mother didn’t want me, not at first. She tried to get rid of me, but I was stubborn.” (Ping 5) Her mother Gu Wenxiu tried to have an abortion but in that time period they encouraged people to have as many children as possible. She even tired things on her own. Things such swinging off the monkey bars and falling on her back, and birth control. Even though her mother didn’t want…

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    Teenage Pregnancy Case Study

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    A brief discussion of some of the factors often associated with adolescent pregnancy will follow. 2.3.1 Female Gender Role Firstly, three concepts need to be defined, that is, gender; gender role and gender typing. According to Galambos (2004) the term ‘gender’ refers to characteristics learnt or acquired by either sex from their society. It is part of that by which individuals define themselves, and give meaning to their actions. Gender role on the other hand refers to appropriate behaviour for…

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