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    Steroid Legalization

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    When dealing with such a potent chemical there is always going to be the negative effects that come along with it. The most common side effects consist of severe acne, male’s testicles start to shrink and they become infertile, also start to become bald, and the most well-known and deadly is higher risk for heart attacks. Even under medical supervision, one can never plan or predict when something is going to go wrong with their…

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    “Well, when I think of steroids I think of an image. You have the advantage over someone, which is a form of cheating. I guess it wouldn't be right unless it was legal for everybody. The reason it's not legal for everybody is because it can hurt people seriously.” (Evander Holyfield). Misconceptions about steroids are very common, people think that if they take steroids then they are assured prosperity and that's just not the case. Without a doctor's endorsement for a prescription of steroids,…

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    structure, having a basis of 17 carbon atoms arranged in four rings fused together. Steroids are produced naturally in the human body. They control metabolism, growth and blood chemistry, however anabolic steroids are made synthetically and are derivatives of testosterone and are used in pill or in a liquid form, injected into the body; they also come in the form of a cream or gel to rub into the body. They are transported by the blood stream to into the body’s cells. If steroids go to muscle…

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    Nurses in the Holocaust Nurses during the Holocaust made history with the crimes they have done which they were forced to commit or be punished. Nurses and physicians have taken millions of innocent Jews lives away from them too soon. “In 1939, only nine percent of the nurses were members of the Nazi sisterhood,” (“Euthanasia Nurses”). Someone, anyone could have stopped Hitler from doing these crimes; Hitler knew he could not be stopped. Unfortunately, during the…

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    Queen Elizabeth I was born on September 7, 1533 in Greenwich, England. She was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, his second wife. Elizabeth lost her mother at age 2, due to false charges against her and impulsive actions taken by the king. Her half-sister Mary and Elizabeth were illegitimate because Henry VIII wanted a son. Later on they both were reinstated to take the throne after Edward was born. She wasn’t in much of her father 's life, and after Henry VIII died she was sent to…

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    Adolescence, per the Merriam-Webster dictionary defines it as the state or process of growing up, the period of life from puberty to maturity terminating legally at the age of majority, a stage of development prior to maturity. It is known as the developmental stage that lies between childhood and adulthood. One is no longer considered a child, but not yet an adult. Dr. Neil K. Kaneshiro of the University Of Washington School Of Medicine says in this stage, “children develop the ability to…

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    By the colonial and post-colonial era in South Asia, many people of marginalized genders and sexualities are given harmful labels, and pushed to the fringed of societies by colonizers and elites. Colonizers used religion and economics to enforce a deviant label onto people with marginalized sexualities while reinforcing heterosexuality and the gender binary as being the only real way to have meaningful relationships, despite evidence of the fluidity of gender and sexuality, not only in narrative…

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    What made me interested in the processes of the major duties of a small animal veterinarian is my love for every cat, ferret, and fish that I had while I was growing up. Ever since I was four years old I’ve been interested in which animals people could have as pets and what is need to take care of them. I also would what are things I could have done as a pet owner to keep my pet happy and healthy. My pass is the reason why I want to be a veterinarian now. To find the processes of the major…

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    In the past few years, there’s been an issue that aroused within the news outlets on television. Many people have asked if GMO affects the development of children. One major thing that happen when children eat GMO affected foods are that children begin you grow puberty areas start to grow faster than usual. Majority of citizens believe that GMO isn’t bad for your health. Our government has passed a law stating that companies must place on their labels if it has GMO. So, the minority of people…

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    In Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The Wife of Bath’s Prologue” and Andrew Marvell’s “To His Coy Mistress” there are both similarities and differences in regards to gender. The representation of Marvell’s speaker as a male who uses his persistent, manipulative nature outlines his disrespect towards women, and their coyness towards sexuality. Chaucer’s uses of a female as his poems lead challenges the expected female standards of her time; not only is his female character outwardly sexual, but she uses it to…

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