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    I believe I am tapping into subjects that I may not have addressed in a very long time, or even ever within the multicultural class. I never stopped to think about how slavery, discrimination, prejudices, biases, all began within the United States, and world altogether. This week, I was able to read more about indigenous rights and individuals. There are many issues that our country face, and to know that discrimination is still in effect is sad. My grandfather is of the Jamaican descent. He…

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    Nurse Malpractice

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    thicker and more absorbent then back then which is always a good way to stop bleeding. Today there is surgical staples which is like stapling a piece of paper. There is also new technology at there to stop bleeding which is like the same concept of a tampon that females use during their monthlys called xstat ( stat in the medical field is known to people as they need it NOW) that is injected into a wound site that is now introduced to medics through military forces such as gun shot wounds.…

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    CASE STUDY: The First RFLP Case (State of Florida versus Tommy Lee Andrews) For the police on Orlando, Florida, the year of 1986 was marked by over 20 cases of prowling, breaking and entering, and attempted suicide assault. In each case, the man would stalk his victim for weeks, prowling around her house, and peeping through her windows. When he attacked his victims, the assailant always managed to arrange things so that he was not directly observed for any length of time. Tommy Lee Andrews…

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    In today’s age, many people are still trying to gain equal rights. One would think 59 years after the start of the majority of civil rights movements that everyone would have their natural born rights as of now. Although people of color officially by law have the rights of any other white person, most white men have not gotten the memo yet. The same goes for women. Rape is still the woman’s fault. Women get paid less than the average man. It is taboo to see the woman as the head of a household.…

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    The film that I have watched was “Boys Don’t Cry”. This film is a 1999 drama film that is based off of a true story that had been directed by Kimberly Peirce. This film is about a boy named Brandon Teena, but in reality is named Teena a female, known to be Transsexual. Teena feels she should be a male and cuts her hair off, dresses up like a male and changes her name (Peirce & Bienen, 1999). This film starts out at night with a young male adult, Brandon Teena that goes with his older cousin…

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    Imagine being in a combat situation; under direct fire from the enemy. Then a bullet the size of a baby carrot strikes you in the thigh. Unable to move with blood gushing from the wound, you look around at your squad members. Private Johnson on your left is a short yet broad fellow and Private First Class Jennings is on your right, a petite, yet athletic female. With all your combat gear you weigh in at roughly two hundred and twenty-five pounds. Given your choice of squad member, who would…

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    Menopause

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    MENOPAUSE ( POEMS) Azeez Akinwumi SESAN FOREWORD A gloss over a poetry collection titled Menopause by Azeez Akinwumi Sesan could suggest “transvestism”; but a closer study reveals the transsexual trend of feminism as a literary and political movement. The passion with which the poet handles the gender issues raised seems more obsessing than that of many female writers. The discourse on the excruciating experience of the female gender in a chauvinistic based culture like…

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    My Homework Is Wrong Essay

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    I kept my head down and walked as quickly as I could for my locker, my bag held tightly against my chest because it was one fewer thing to grab to trip me. And it made it harder to steal my homework. It wasn't a perfect system, because if my tormentors wanted to take my homework, they would. But usually they didn't. At least not on the way out. It was much better to let me leave with it and take it before I turned it in. Their grades had improved dramatically since they'd figured that out.…

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    Vaginal Cone Case Study

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    4 Customisation of vaginal cone and its quality control measures 4.1 Introduction Globally one third of the women suffer from pelvic floor dysfunction. Every women experience mild to severe form of pelvic floor dysfunction symptoms at some point of their life. It occurs due to weak pelvic floor muscles which acts a basin for the pelvis and support the pelvic organs. The weakness inevitably occurs during pregnancy, after child birth (normal vaginal delivery and caesarean section) and after…

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    As infants were told to express our highlighted emotions and to show our talent to the world without hesitation, but as we grow older things change, were each put into the process of being molded into what society wants us to be and our ever step is judged and counted for. Fear and frustration fill our thoughts, second guessing everything we do because we don't want to be outcasts if we make any kind of mistake. Katherine's Point of View: ( I will switch the Points of Views but so I don't…

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