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    Thomas, John, Wilfred Waluchow, and Elizabeth Gedge, eds. "Case 3.3 Discontinuing Force Feeding of an Anorexia Nervosa Patient. "Well and Good -Fourth Edition: A Case Study Approach to Health Care Ethics. 4th ed. New York: Broadway, 2014. 131-135. Print. This is a case study of a patient who suffers from anorexia nervosa and has been force fed for 4 years in order to keep her alive. No improvements in her mental state have been made in this time, despite the many types of therapy have been…

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    Essay On I Am A Feminist

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    I am a feminist to a certain extent and I want to advocate for females. I say I am a feminist to an extent because I am not a hard core activist, but I do believe women deserve the same rights, acknowledgment, and pay as males. I saw this quote that referred to women losing their uniqueness because we were not made to do everything a man can do, but to do what men can’t do, and it was an upsetting picture. I do not understand why there is even an inequality issue till this day because the…

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    Would you try the no-shower challenge? That is the question that author Katie Maguire asked her readers in the article, “3 Things That Happen When You Stop Showing For A Month”. In this article, Maguire dives into the positive outcomes of not showering for an entire month. She took the results from two journalists James Hamblin and Julia Scott, and compiled a list of three changes their body underwent while going without a shower for 30 days. While reading this article, I was very critical of…

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    $3.33 on U.S.-made it would create almost 10,000 new jobs. And, if every builder used just 5 percent more U.S.-made products, it would create 220,000 jobs”(made in U.S.A.). These numbers may sound like they are not true and outrageous, but a Huffington Post author concurs in saying jobs are created…

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    year before entering college you can travel wherever and with whomever and stay for months. But you have to make sure the that you stay on track and do what you and handle your business before you can have fun. Suzy Strutner, the editor of The Huffington Post, has stated that “By taking a gap year and traveling when it's time for college you will be an expert at adapting to new environments.” I know that you probably traveled and had to adapt to new environments with your family but when you do…

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    covered it and attempted to help troubled parents protect their children’s online experience. “It’s Time to Stop the Cyberbullying Epidemic” by Dr. Phil McGraw and “Confronting Cyberbullying” by Peter Levy are some examples. In his article for The Huffington Post, Dr. Phil attempts to empathize with parents in order to convey his methods to stop cyberbullying. Phil Levy’s article in THE Journal carries the same message of cyberbullying and how to prevent it, but he presents his to a different…

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    expose themselves to a variety of threats and unintended consequences. Among the most prevalent of these is sexting. Sexting is “the action of sending sexually revealing pictures…or sexually explicit messages to another individual or group” (Huffington post) A nationwide survey found that twenty percent of teenagers were participating in sexting, and seventeen percent of those individuals shared the messages or images with other people. The ramifications of this are alarming, it results in the…

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    excessive use of force has been a challenge in the American society. The displayed information involves a news post by the Huffington Post. The February 03, 2015 publication was about a man who was fatally shot by LAPD after he attempted to reach for a rookie cop’s gun. According to the article, the police had tried to talk to the man concerning a crime that had taken place around the area (Huff Post 1). The man was a homeless person, who refused to respond to the questions of the police, but…

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    “Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence” Helen Keller, author, humanitarian, and lecturer once said. Many Americans may be unaware on the true impact she left on the women’s rights movement. Keller pursued life as an avid activist promoting, humanitarian beliefs, education, and women’s suffrage. Keller published an essay, “Why Men Need Woman Suffrage” in 1913. She targets men as her main audience hoping to broaden their minds to realize…

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    Jillian Berman stated in a Huffington Post article that this was the first time a feminine care product was played during the Super Bowl, which is a male dominated profession. (2015) Berman also discussed how the campaign researchers analyzed women and found a distinct drop in confidence…

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