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    The risks of Preeclampsia in Pregnancy Jojanny Munoz Mr. Cole En1320 For most woman pregnancy is one of the happiest moments of their life, as you never anticipate on having any complications or life threatening disorders.…

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    Should Tobacco Be Outlawed

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    Should cigarettes and other tobacco products be outlawed? Smoking is a standout amongst the most well known types of recreational medication utilize today. A huge number of individuals are smoking consistently, they might feel that smoking presents to them a feeling of joy, offers them some assistance with relaxing or ease nervousness. Nonetheless, it is broadly realized that Smoking causes destructive impact to human body and expands the danger of endless wellbeing issues. As I would like to…

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    Abortion Persuasive Essay

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    One of today’s most controversial topics is abortion. Abortions are very common that for every five babies born there is one baby that is killed because of abortion. Everybody has their own opinion on abortion. Some people say abortion is the killing of a human. But some fail to realize when life actually do begins. Abortion is a removal of the product of conception before the embryo or fetus is viable. Any interruption of the human pregnancy prior to the 28th week is known as abortion. Abortion…

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    Literature Review Millions of young children in the United States have a parent or parents who are incarcerated or have been incarcerated for the better half of their lives. In fact, research shows that the number of children with parents in prison has doubled, making them one of the most at-risk populations in the United States (Miller, 2006). Having an incarcerated parent or parents could have many negative impacts on the child’s social and mental health. Researchers hypothesize that…

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    There were several significant political and social consequences of the Protestant Reformation during the sixteenth century. The Reformation brought about a change in the way women were viewed and led to support for their lives through Protestant reforms and education. The Protestant Reformation additionally provided the opportunity for princes and monarchs to acquire increased political power through King Henry VIII’s break from the Catholic Church or the Holy Roman Empire prince’s converting…

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    Secondhand Smoke and Asthma In the world today we have many things that are harmful and dangerous to us. Ordinarily, when we think of someone causing you harm, it is not so close to home. Your mother and father are the furthest from your mind of people who would do something to harm you. In many cases, they are the people who can do the utmost harm. In this review I would like to determine if children ages unborn to eighteen with daily exposure to tobacco smoke have a predisposition to develop…

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    Tertiary Trauma Effects

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    victims: witnesses or those who help with rescue and or medical treatment (Miller). The atomic bomb also had severe somatic effects. The list goes on and on. Women who were pregnant at the time one was dropped had adverse pregnancy outcomes such as stillbirth, congenital defect, or neonatal death (Neel). There were many deaths among live born infants up to an average age expectation of 17 (Neel). Many children had abnormal numbers of sex chromosomes (Neel). After the discovery of x-rays, case…

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    Social Issues On Abortion

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    Defining the Issue Abortion is the act of terminating a fetus during pregnancy; abortion can be induced, or spontaneous. Spontaneous abortions are referred to as miscarriages or stillbirths. Induced abortions are normally performed within the first 28 weeks of the pregnancy; after the first 28 weeks an abortion becomes more dangerous1. Abortion has been a social issue since it was first performed as it involves the termination of what some believe to be human life and also potential tax payers…

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    The idea of being able to read an individual’s genome via genetic testing has become very controversial. Genetic testing is a relatively new medical breakthrough that can give predispositions or possible genetic abnormalities with a simple blood test or swab of a cheek. These tests range from prenatal, to newborns, to adults. Some tests are done out of curiosity, and others are advised by medical professionals due to family or background history of a particular condition. Many people have strong…

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    Throughout A Midwife’s Tale, it is evident that gender is a recurring theme. During the 18th century, there was a distinct difference between men and women and their roles in society, as proven by Martha Ballard’s diary. Some events in her diary that involved the issue of gender include her job and everyday life, the rape case, and her confrontation with male doctors. There are many similarities and differences between men and women during this time in Hallowell, Maine, but the main thing that…

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