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    This memorandum is to inform you of my interest in joining the Peer Support Program. Below I have gone into great detail about my personal life, as I feel that it is important in choosing the appropriate individuals for this program. I truly believe having someone on the peer support team that has experienced personally the stresses that we come across and how to overcome stresses. Recently (with in the past year), I have had the opportunity to realize the toll that this profession takes on…

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    Charity is the act of giving to people who are in need and Princess Diana was the perfect example of a charitable person. Before she married Prince Charles, Diana was a kindergarten teacher, in which she knew how to be patient and show compassion to others. Diana became subjected to the famous and powerful life very quickly. Once Diana found an activity to support, she began to conform with the royal life. Once she chose how she wanted to spend her days as a Princess everything started coming…

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    Tobacco has recently been monitored closer in the past decade than ever before. New laws and regulations have been made such as where people can smoke and what goes into cigarettes. The reason for the government regulating these tobacco products are because we are learning just how dangerous it can be. In the last fifty years health risks from tobacco has been on the rise. Tobacco is linked to many diseases, and cancers, and can have harmful long-term effects on people’s health. In the book…

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    Forensic radiography can be defined as a specialized area of medical imaging using radiological techniques to assist physicians and pathologists in matters related to the law. It can be used in anything from a double homicide case to an accidental drowning case. This new use of imaging helps to decrease the use of an invasive autopsy when it is not needed. However, it is very useful in cases involving a crime of some kind. It can be used for anything ranging from personal identification through…

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    Life sometimes takes you down a different path that we don 't understand in that single moment. I was already dreading going to the doctor 's office on this gloomy day because I was nervous to find out if I was ever going to be able to bear children. I had strongly inspired to be a mother, and now it could be gone in a second. Now there was a big chance that it was never going to happen, my fate was in the hands of my faith. The visit with my doctor soon revealed that I would not bear a…

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    Buck V. Bell Case Study

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    Noted in supreme court cases, Relf v. Weinberger and Buck v. Bell, re-examining compulsory sterilization is pivotal in dismantling discrimination against women. Particularly affecting women of color, the multi-form occurrence is slowly moving into public consciousness along with the effects of settler colonialism. Depopulating foreign land through strategic movements, settler colonialists have been and continue to be clever as far as their tactics to establish political systems. Purposed to…

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    Introduction Life and Death, two words commonly used in the medical field. We are all dying, some more rapidly than others are. Although, some would argue we are all living. Living or dying, we are all making choices. We have the basic freedom in this life to make choices that affect others and ourselves. In 2000, I had a psychology teacher that put it best “the pebble in a pond.” An insignificant pebble thrown in to a random pond. The ripple effect from that tiny pebble affects life that…

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    Teens are quicker to become pregnant than adults, which is why they should be able to get on birth control on their own. There was some research in Texas about teen pregnancy. They found out that teen pregnancy is higher in foster children than in the general population. Foster children who become parents usually get separated from their children. Their children usually end up in the system as well. The national teen rate for girls in foster care is roughly twice as high as the general…

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    STDs in Women verses Men Sexually Transmitted Disease affects women and men differently due to various reasons. The first reason that has been noted are the differences in women and men’s reproductive organ systems the lining of a women’s vagina is thinner and more delicate than the skin that is covering the male penis which makes it easier for bacteria and viruses to penetrate into the body. The vagina of a women is the perfect breeding ground for bacteria to grow because it is a moist…

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    Chapter one begins by explaining how lifespan development has a more scientific approach to common questions. Lifespan development is a field of study that looks into patterns of growth, change, and stability that occur throughout an entire life. Some more vocabulary covered in this module is physical development, which includes the development of the body’s physical makeup, such as the brain, nervous system, muscles, and senses, and how food, drink, and sleep are essential for proper function.…

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