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    Recent research has revealed an unmistakable trend in the ever growing disgust towards the current legal status of abortions. Although countless people perceive the debate ultimately to hinge on whether life begins at birth or conception, significantly more (such as the health effects and alternatives) needs to be considered when making a morally correct choice on the legality of the abortions. In the civilised society we live in today, even the prospect of murder is bone chilling for many. But…

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    been before the internment camps were finally functioning, they continued to be under-staffed and constantly lacking basic medical supplies, which automatically put any internee in need of medical attention at risk. There was never any proper sterilization equipment available, which is absolutely necessary for…

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    “I raise up my voice-not so I can shout but so that those without a voice can be heard...we cannot succeed when half of us are held back,” (Malala Yousafzai). Women’s suffrage has been an issue that has awakened many people. One way or the other this movement has affected everyone. Societies often view women as weak, worthless, non- essential, but if it wasn’t for woman then we wouldn’t be here today. Women’s abilities are far beyond what we labeled them to be. But societies portrayed women as…

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    In today’s society, injuries occur all around us: from a small paper cut, a tear of a ligament, or a bone breaking in the body. The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the four central ligaments that stabilize the knee (Ref). This ligament prevents the tibia from sliding from the front of the femur and runs diagonally in the middle of the knee (ref). It is estimated that 70 percent of these tears occur through non-contact, while the other 30 percent occur from direct contact, whether it…

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    EBOLA VIRUS According to a CDC article on 10/03/2014, Ebola was first discovered in 1976 near the Ebola River in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo. Since then, outbreaks have appeared in Africa and even reached other continents such as Europe and America. Ebola, previously known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, is a rare and deadly disease caused by infection with one of the Ebola virus strains. The virus can cause disease in humans and nonhuman primates such as monkeys, gorillas and…

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    Introduction The history of Canada is one that not many like to talk about. Between taking land, killings, residential schools, and high foster care rates there is a lot of intergenerational trauma that needs healing still. For this essay I picked Scenario number two, a story about an eight-year-old boy named Jackson. Jackson lives in Victoria, a city on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. From his story a Child and Youth Care practitioner can learn what inter-generational impact the children go…

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    For the past several decades the disability movement has been an active part of intersectionality. The modern disability movement “draws a distinction between physical impairment and disability” (Wentzell 371). It focuses on the social and cultural framing of disability rather than the medicalization of different impairment conditions. The disability movement is the parent movement to the disability sex rights movement. The disability sex rights movement addresses the “psychosocial,…

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    Teenagers are starting to think about sex at a younger age. Studies are showing that children start thinking about sex around the age of 10 to 12. 82% of the teenagers feel like they should not have sex, 72% say they should have access to birth control, 73% say being a virgin should not be embarrassing, 58% feel high school students should not be active, fewer than 50% of had sex, and 67% of teens in the study say that they wish they would have waited to have sex. 60% of them were boys and 77%…

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    In addition to ongoing education, our dental care professionals take pride in maintaining the highest level of sanitation and sterilization techniques to ensure the utmost health and well-being of each patient. We are also fully equipped to providing the following periodontic procedures: • Periodontal disease treatment • Dental implants • Deep cleaning No matter the current state…

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    instruments, inadequate antibiotic prophylaxis, prolonged procedure, Site and complexity of procedure, Shaving the site vs. clipping, Infection at remote site not treated prior to surgery, improper skin preparation, environment of the room (ventilation, sterilization)  Microbiology of SSI, five most common pathogens; S. aureus Enterococci, Coagulase-negative staphylococci, E. coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa Surgical Antimicrobial…

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