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    1. An established patient is seen by back in the provider’s office for a fever, cough, and wheezing. A comprehensive historythorough HPI, PFSH, ROS, and detailed physical exam is performed; 500mg of amoxicillin and 10mgs of prednisone is prescribed. Based upon the medical decision making, what is the correct E/M code? a.) 99204 b.) 99205 c.) 99214 d.) 99215 2. A European American male pPatient withhas a historyHx of Lupus present. It is a 50-year old European American male patient is…

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    This essay will look at female beauty ideals during the Renaissance and how these beauty ideals condition the position of women in relation to men. Particular attention will be payed to the paradox of physical beauty and spiritual virtue being represented in works of art for male sexual gratification. The role of beauty in the representation of women in Quattrocento art is indicative of the way they were perceived by men: cannons of beauty (what made a woman beautiful, but also what it meant for…

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    Mona Monkey Essay

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    Crested Mona Monkeys are a social and activity species. Their playful personalities and physical features play a role in how they got their common names. The crowned monkey, golden bellied guenon, and Cercopithecus Mona are just a few of their common nicknames, but this creature have the ability to adapt to different environmental pressures that caused a wide spread of subspecies that ranges from the Cross River, south of the Congo Basin, raising to Rwanda, and Uganda. Also this species was also…

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    recording their data, Masters and Johnson used photographic equipment and instruments to assess and gauge muscular and vascular changes throughout the body. In addition to this, they used direct observation and a measuring device to record changes in sex organs. In the laboratory environment, Masters and Johnson recorded responses to masturbation, coitus with a partner, and stimulation of the breasts alone, which was then followed-up with an extensive interview for each participant. From their…

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    There are so many advertisements that are advertised throughout the day, whether it is on Pandora, YouTube, or TV there is one advertisement I cannot escape. The ad is the Covergirl So Lashy Blast Pro Mascara, which is not only selling mascara but promoting equality. For that reason this ad is an example of postmodernism. According to the book postmodernism is define in many different ways but the book focuses on four major features and value which are populism, diversity, nostalgia, and paradox…

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    Dress Code Debate Essay

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    I am writing this proposal in order to provide a solution to a major problem in school dress codes. In all public schools, the dress code is enforced to have students “dress for success.” However, school dress codes, particularly for female students, are far too strict. In most situations, when a student violates dress code, the student is removed from class and held in an office until they are able to change into clothing that better fits the schools standards, or even given detentions or other…

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    determined that using a “sensible amount” (as cited in Hull et al., 2015, p.108) of sex appeal, will lead to positive advertising and an increase in magazine sales. Unfortunately, the main issue with nude photo portrayal is that it is focused on appearance versus the athlete’s individual accomplishments within the sports world. Shots are often taken in poses that are not sport related at all, drawing a mix of positive and negative attraction to the…

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    Myths about aging can become overwhelming and affect how an individual’s views him/herself at that particular time in their lives. One common myth is the idea that older people are not interested in sex or intimacy. In Kalra, Subramanyam, & Pinto (2011) they analyze the aging process and its effect on individuals over 50 years old focusing on sexual drive. Sexuality is describing as passion, affection, admiration,loyaltyl and romance thus enlightening self-confidence (Kalra, Subramanyam, & Pint…

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    Conly's Argument Analysis

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    commonly agreed on that the use of physical force to make someone have sex with you is a clear instance of rape. However, can someone be raped without the use of physical violence? Conly’s approach to rape removes the traditional idea of force playing a key role in constituting rape, but instead focusses on what drove that person to allow sex to happen, despite there being no presence of violence and not wanting to have sex (Conly, 2004, p. 98). Igor Primoratz’s definition of sexual harassment…

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    The Truth about the Gender Wage Gap Gender wage gap is a widely debated topic in modern day society that discusses if females earn less than males. The truth about the wage gap is that it is just the average earnings of females versus males. It does not factor in occupation, work hours, education level, or age. It cdoes not factor in how males in the 1970s tended to have a higher education than females because of social expectancy which causes higher wages for those males. It does not factor in…

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