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    Coal Industry Essay

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    Coal Industries Coal-fired power plants are the leading contributors to the crisis of water pollution. The coal industry has dumped more toxins into the waters across the country than the other top nine industries combined (Closing the Floodgates 2013). A total of 5.5 billion pounds of water pollution have been released into the water by coal power plants each year. Millions of gallons per day of water laced with arsenic, mercury, selenium, and lead are dumped into rivers, streams, and lakes…

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    "On the Internet... anti-abortion groups buy up Web addresses similar to those of abortion providers or abortion-rights groups, then use them to lead to Web pages with anti-abortion materials. (Ann Scheidler). The practice of abortion, the medical removal of a fetus, has been known since the ancient times. Many methods have been used to perform an abortion. In instances between 1978 and 1993, the matter of abortion fund was empty before the end of the year. Since the legalization of abortion,…

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    Pam Jenkins is the mother of three children and is currently 30 weeks pregnant with her fourth child. Since Pam is pregnant, she will need recommendations and improvements towards her well-being and diet to avoid any complications during and after pregnancy. However, Pam is already showing some concerning habits that can affect the health of unborn child. She does meets with her physician and is concerned she may go through a pre-term labor again. Nutritional Needs During Pregnancy Taking the…

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    Every ruler has strengths and weaknesses, fortunately for King Louis XIV, he had more strengths. Louis was a strong, independent ruler, who wanted nothing but to do the best for himself, his people, and his country. By establishing reforms, art, and literature; and conquering different kingdoms, he was able to achieve his goals of becoming a great ruler. Louis XIV was born in the Chateau de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France on September 5, 1638 to Louis III and Anne of Austria. Named Louis…

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    Legacy Of Slavery

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    Utilizing the lens of intersectionality allows for analytical analysis of social identity structures such as gender, race, class, and sexuality. It invites study on a multidimensional level, providing complexity and context to researching social categories. Conceptually providing a greater understanding of advantages and disadvantages, differences and similarities, within social constructs resulting from identification with multiple categories. Discussing the readings “The Legacy of Slavery, by…

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    Scientists are working to figure out different methods of life saving procedures and cure to some seemingly incurable diseases. Many different types of human cloning procedures could provide various benefits to society, such as birth help for infertile couples, conservation of endangered species and a reduction of hereditary genetic diseases and outweigh moral arguments against the cloning process. There are many ways that human cloning and stem cell research is expected to be beneficial to…

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    2.2.4 Factors influencing the practice of FGM. Different races and cultures have a variety of reasons for carrying out FGM. In West Africa, this may be related to different ethnic and tribal cultures, family relations, tribal connections, class, economic and social circumstances, and education etc. (Ahmadi &Amir, 2013). Amongst the factors that encourage families to circumcise their daughters is the family’s concern about the girl’s inability to marry if she is not circumcised (Dorkenoo, 1995).…

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    woman smokes can make it harder to become pregnant. Smoking during pregnancy can affect the baby 's health before and after birth. “Smoking in pregnancy is associated with health risks for both the mother and baby, including increased risks of stillbirth, low birthweight, and sudden infant death syndrome.” Some studies have shown that women who smoked during pregnancy were extraordinarily more likely to have a baby with neuroblastoma. "Other effects of smoking while pregnant is an increased…

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    continue the pregnancy, since leaving an IUD in place can lead to septic abortion. For women who do choose to continue the pregnancy, the presence of an IUD in the uterus can cause various complications in addition to miscarriage, including infection, stillbirth, premature delivery, and the delivery of a low birth weight infant according to the article “Intrauterine…

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    Female Genital Mutilation or also known Female Circumcision began in order to control a women’s sexuality. In certain societies, family marry their daughters off at a young age in order to escape poverty. Many young girls are pulled out of school to be a full-time wife and mother to children at a very young age. The practice was performed around the world usually by older men and women on young girls and women under the age of 15 or before they get their first period. The main purpose of this…

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