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    A second degree tear during childbirth include muscle tissue of the perineum near the anus. (Mayo Clinic, 2014). These muscles give support to the rectum, vagina and bladder function. These tears usually require stitches and take a few weeks to begin the healing process (Mayo Clinic, 2014). Perineal tears are a common occurrence in spontaneous vaginal births and research has shown that up to 85 % of women will experience some form of tearing during the process (Herrera, Schneiderman & Perez,…

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    Karina Hollis-Brau Part 2 – Book Summary Charles and Emma: The Darwins’ Leap of Faith by Deborah Heiligman When Charles Darwin was in his late twenties, he decided it was time to decide whether or not he should marry. He created a list of the pros and cons of marriage and eventually decided on marrying his first cousin, Emma Wedgwood, in 1839. They had ten children together, three of which died at a young age. Through his travels and observations, Charles discovered the roots of the…

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    Poetry is used as a device to convey confronting concepts to the reader and explore human encounters, which the author communicates through poetic language. In Margaret Atwood’s ‘Christmas Carols’ and Sylvia Plath’s ‘Stillborn’ the application of extended metaphor, persuasive language and juxtaposition generates thought and feeling through poetry. In Sylvia Plath’s potent emotive work examines the conflict in her writing process through the metaphor of a stillborn child, while ‘Christmas…

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    In chapter four of the textbook Criminological Theory the Essentials by Stephen G. Tibbetts it discusses some criminological theories as to why some people commit crimes. Including Lombroso’s theory of crime (Tibbetts, 2012, p. 68), Binet’s IQ testing (Tibbetts, 2012, p. 73), and Sheldon’s body-type theory (Tibbetts, 2012, p. 76). Lombroso based his work on Darwin’s theories of evolution and idea of superior groups (Tibbetts, 2012, p. 68). Lombroso believed that some people were born atavism,…

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    It’s not real. It’s artificial. Photoshop has an ever lasting effect, they’re what stays in a person’s mind, real or not. A fake image that influences what we call “beauty”. A society that’s exposed to the many advertisements that uses manipulative body images to sell yet they’re unreal. Many people don’t even notice what’s real and what’s artificial in these photos. Photoshop shouldn’t be argued if it is good or bad since it results in people suffering from low self-esteem, poor body images…

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    the fusion is mending (Disease and Conditions, 1). L5-S1 is an area that has less mobility than any other parts of the lumbar, which is a positive if one should have surgery in this area (Ullrich, 1). This is due to the range being deep into the pelvis region, in addition this area also uses less stress than any other part of the spine (Ullrich, 1). Thus, in the L5-S1 needing the surgical rods and screws it will not have any outcome change in one’s mobility (Ullrich, 1). Discograms need to be…

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    Jade's kick was swift, hard, and hit it's target perfectly. And what was the target? Vriska Serket's balls. The troll bit her lip, trying not to scream as Jade's stocking covered foot slammed into her testicles, pinning them against her own pelvis. The thin panties Vriska wore doing absolutely nothing to stop the pain. "Now what do you say Vriska?" Jade asked, her voice just as kind and sweet as ever. How she could keep that tone while throughly dominating her was something Vriska could never…

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    Essay On Cesarean Section

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    successful recorded C-section in 1500. A C-section was originally intended to be used when it is impossible or dangerous to deliver a baby vaginally. This technique may be used when a fetus is in fetal distress or can simply not fit through the mother’s pelvis. The birth complications could be very dangerous to the fetus and the C- section helped deliver the baby safely. The medical indications of a C-Section being needed are overshadowed by a large increase in Cesarean’s because of patient…

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    skeleton and the appendicular skeleton. The axial skeleton supports the center axis of the body and consists of the skull, vertebral column, and the rib cage. The appendicular skeleton is basically the limbs which are the bones of the arms, legs, pelvis, and shoulders. The functions of the skeleton are pretty self explanatory, but there are five functions that it has. The first function is it supports the body. It supports the body and also gives the body its shape. The second function of…

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    Premature Birth Effects

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    Premature birth is when a baby is born at thirty-seven weeks or sooner. The earlier a baby is born, the more likely he or she is to have serious health problems, which could lead to short or even long term effects. Stages of Premature Birth There are typically four stages of premature birth that can determine the severity of the effects. Near-term birth is the latest a baby can be born and still be considered premature. This occurs within 34-37 weeks. At this point, the lungs are basically…

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