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    about sexual health education. Additionally, those same portions of the population may have incorrect information on sexual health. If we are willing to let our teenagers make the correct decisions about their sexual health, they should have the right to be informed of accurate sexual health topics from educational sources. However, there are power discourses that put adolescents at a disadvantage when searching for correct information on sexual education. Last year, I wrote a quantitative…

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    Sperm Journey

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    became a sperm all the way until I make my grand exit. We will start with the process of meiosis, which is how I got to become a spermatozoon. Like any good journey, we have to have a setting. In this instance, we are in the testes, the male reproductive organ that produces sperm. The process of becoming a spermatozoon all starts with a process called interphase. During this time, chromosomal DNA is being replicated. After interphase, each cell has 46 chromosomes, and is therefore called a…

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    The Forgotten Voice: The Importance of Reproductive Justice for Women of Color and Other Unrepresented Groups The desire to conceive and start a family is a fundamental right for any woman within any region of the world. The right and ability to have children is defined by reproductive justice, which connects basic human rights, health, and sexuality to reproductive health issues concerning women, families, and communities of color. Reproductive justice stems from the issues that women of color…

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    Infertility Research

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    and ways many infertile couples are trying to deal with infertility. What the researched literature also shows is that many infertile couples are casted out and insulted by family members and the communities they live in and in fact are denied basic rights because they are childless. However, conversations on how more understanding…

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    vitality and fecundity soar high Description: The fertility rates in both men and women have reduced greatly and as a result majority of couples face permanent fertility failures. Research shows a good diet may help greatly What makes a meal right for your reproductive system? It is definitely not the first time that you may have seen the importance of a good diet being discussed. The reason may have been different, per say losing weight or getting a spotless skin, but the essence still remains…

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    Being A Woman Analysis

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    commonly define the word woman as someone who has the makeup of a female. What is the physical makeup of a female? All women are the same. If this assumption is based on anatomy views than this is true. To be a woman, a person must have the female reproductive organs which include the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and uterus. There is no such thing as becoming…

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    is symbolic of a broader range of concerns. Many who oppose abortion are concerned about what they see as the change in values and lifestyles represented by abortion.” (Staggenborg, pg 50) While the debate is supposed to focus on supporting human rights it has lost its ideal purpose. As Suzanne Staggenborg describes, Pro-choice activists tend to be highly educated women who are pursuing careers. They have not rejected motherhood, but they see it as one of the number of roles, and they tend to…

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    Demographics are used to find out information about someone’s characteristics. They can include gender, age, race, sexual orientation, educational level, and ideological or religious views. Most of this information can be found through formal surveys, with open-ended and closed-ended questions. Open-ended questions are questions that do have limitations, while closed-ended questions have multiple choices. These things can help a speaker connect with the audience by relating to them. The…

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    Imagine you’re at that point in life where you’re ready to start a family, but it’s not working. You go to the doctor and are told it’s because of infertility. Infertility is a disease that results in the abnormal functioning of the reproductive system affecting about 1 in 8 couples age fifteen to forty- four (Fast Facts about Infertility). This is about six percent of women and eighteen percent of men (Infertility FAQs). Infertility can come from the male or female and can be caused by a…

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    Describe the structure and the function of the female reproductive system including the following in your answer: ovary, oviducts, implantation, uterus, cervix, and vagina. The female reproductive system includes many organs, such as ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus and the vagina. On each side of the public cavities lies an ovaries located in shallow depressions. Ovaries are…

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