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    Odysseus Journey Analysis

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    In every hero's journey, their ordinary selves become extraordinary after they face hardship. In the epic poem, The Odyssey, Homer describes an ordinary man and his crew who goes through a 10-year long journey to reach home while facing many obstacles on the way. One day, a man that goes by the name Odysseus was called upon to go to war called the Trojan War, which lasted 10 brutal years. He then had a plan to build a trojan horse and filled with solders to attack the other side in the night…

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    Not too many people know that it is the real number of people death by smoking in the worldwide. However, smoking makes people feel refreshing, and it makes young people feel that they are grown-up. On the other hand, 480 thousand people death by smoking in the US (cdc). Which means accounts for almost 10 percent, and these numbers still tend to increase in the future. Cigarettes have a huge influence on the lives of us, causing many human diseases such as lung cancer smoking, throat cancer,…

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    Breastfeeding Over Formula

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    ideal nutrition for infants. It has an almost perfect mixture of vitamins, protein, and fat which is everything your baby needs to grow accordingly. Breastfed infants are more likely to gain the right amount weight as they grow. Breast milk contains antibodies that help babies fight off viruses and other bacteria’s. Breast fed babies also have a lower risk of having asthma or allergies. Breast fed babies have a lower risk of having SIDS also known as sudden infant death syndrome, lower risk of…

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    It also increases the likelihood of infants getting well-baby care visits and vaccinations, with one study finding that children were 25.3% and 22.2% more likely to get their measles and polio vaccines, when their mother had access to paid maternity leave. Paid parental leave can also increase…

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    on when life begins, but all oppose abortion. Some women believe that having an abortion will fix their problems and cause them less trouble than they already have. A large percentage of women who have abortions experience Posttraumatic Abortion Syndrome. Each woman is different on how and when she will be affected. Some of the feelings are “guilt, shame, anxiety, helplessness, grief, and remorse” (Bacon 27). The problem of being pregnant and then terminating the baby could lead to even bigger…

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    affect your friend, your unborn, and your family. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it stated “Cigarette smoking causes more than 480,000 deaths each year in the United States of America.” The rate of women smoking have increase slowly while the rate of men smoking have decrease. Smoking tobacco have a higher death rate than alcohol, AIDS, suicide, homicide, and etc. People start smoking, because they are stress out, peer pressure, weight gain, or etc. There are many…

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    Project (BHP). The main purpose of this experiment was to compare overall morality between infants given BCG (Bacillus Calmette-Guerin) vaccine used for tuberculosis and infants given both BCG and OPV0 (Oral Polio Vaccine). To see if given orally if it improves their chances of living or decreases them. They initially started with the hypothesis that administering both of these drugs would not be good for the infants. 7012 children ended up being enrolled into this research project. This study…

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    Vaccination of Children A precious gift, a bundle of joy, and a parents’ greatest accomplishment, a child. Health is a choice. Once children are born parents are faced with the decision to vaccinate their child. Vaccination has positives and negatives which are constantly discussed throughout society and among new parents. Vaccination is a strong controversial topic within the medical field; some parents vaccinate to protect, save time and money, and prevent medical issues in future generations,…

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    It is believed that each year more deaths occur due to smoking compared to combine the deaths by Human Immunodeficiency Virus, alcohol, suicides, illegal drugs, murder and vehicle injuries. Smoking is able to cause cancer almost anywhere in the human body. It increases the chance of dying from cancer. "The chemicals…

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    Solution Essay On Smoking

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    Description of the problem Nowadays, many people have unpleasant habits, one of which is smoking cigarettes. Encountering this habit in daily basis results to several health risks and social conflicts. Some of the health risks are cancer, Asthma, buerger’s disease, and heart diseases (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2016). Moreover, according to CDC (2015), smoking cigarettes lead people to have less spent time with friends or family, having less money to spend on close people…

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