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    Nondisjunction In Women

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    syndrome is a disorder in which it affects women only. It is a condition in which a girl or woman has a genetic abnormality and affects about 1 in every 2,500 female births. It is more common with pregnancies that do not survive to term, such as stillbirths…

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    Essay On Epilepsy

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    seizures during pregnancy, according to the University of Rochester Medical Center. Most women with epilepsy have healthy pregnancies and deliver healthy babies. However, there is a higher risk of hypertension, delivering an underweight baby, and stillbirth. Pregnant women with epilepsy should be closely…

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    As the population increases, our need for food increases as well. Growing all natural crops is very hard to do as well as very hard to maintain. In 1996, human consumption of genetically engineered foods became legal. Genetically modified crops have been around, but only for animal and livestock consumption. GMOs, or genetically modified organisms, are organisms which have been genetically altered using other genes of bacterials to help them grow faster and last longer. Genetically modified…

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    As Margaret Sanger once said, No woman can call herself free who does not control her own body. Women’s right to their bodies are being taken away by pro-life supporters. Abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first twenty-eight weeks of pregnancy. The beginning of abortion started early in the 1820’s when Connecticut passed the first law in the United States to allow “quickening” which was performed on women after their fourth week of…

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    Abstinence-based sex education isn’t a practical approach to sex education because it doesn’t give students the necessary resources they need to prevent the consequences of engaging in any type of sexual activity. Teenagers need the proper facts about contraception and birth control to be able to take the appropriate precautions for when they decide to become sexually active. With abstinence-based programs there is no decrease in the amount of sexual activity that students are engaging in and…

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    to their brain. There was a peer study done in 2008 and it was published by The Scandinavian Journal of Public Health that young women who undergo an abortion are at greater risk for subsequent depression. Whether it’s abortion, miscarriage,or a stillbirth women suffer from depression. In April of 1998 journal of Social and Clinical Psychology showed that men whose partners had an abortion 51.6% reported regret, 45.2% experienced sadness, and 25.8% suffered from depression. Anxiety and…

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    take the calf away from the mother until conditions are safe. This seems like a safe procedure, but such infanticide hasn't been seen to occur with elephants in the wild. Captivity is the cause of the scary conditions that put a calf in danger. Stillbirths are the other major problem that lead to unsuccessful…

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    The term “dissolution,” as defined by Merriam-Webster, is “the act or process of dissolving: as a: separation into component parts. b (1): decay, disintegration (2): death. c: termination or destruction by breaking down, disrupting, or dispersing…d: the dissolving of an assembly or organization…” Each of these descriptions accurately describes a different aspect of Dissolution by C. J. Sansom. The reign of Henry VIII saw the termination of Henry VIII’s marriages, disintegration of…

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    Should Human Cloning Be Used Today Cloning is the artificial reproduction of a genetically identical copy of an organism. A clone is produced when DNA is extracted from the cell of the original organism, or “donor,” and inserted into an egg of the same species. The egg cell has had its nucleus previously removed and therefore it reads and duplicates the DNA of the donor cell. Since the first successful clone of an adult organism, Dolly the sheep, scientists have been experimenting with cloning…

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    pregnant because they were denied free birth control, couldn 't talk to their parents, or were scared of being judged.The consequences of adolescent pregnancy are serious and numerous. Pregnant teens are more like to experience maternal illness, stillbirth, and sometimes even death. These teens drop out of highschool and done graduate from high school and they are more likely to live in poverty and rely on welfare to take care of themselves and their kids. “I think birth control not only for…

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