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    ethical discussions arise from this. There are eight practices of abortion that are used today. These include: dilation and extraction (D&X) or intact D&X or partial birth abortion, hysterotomy, the morning-after pill, RU486 drug, uterine or vacuum aspiration, dilation & curettage (D&C), saline solution, and prostaglandin drugs. There has been around a million abortions enforced annually in the United States. Each year two out of every one hundred women had an abortion aged fifteen to forty four…

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    Kanamycin sulphate and rifampicin were purchased from Hangzhou Dayangchem Co., Ltd., Zhejiang, China. Acetonitrile and ethanol (High performance liquid chromatography, HPLC, grade) were purchased from Merck, Germany. Sodium dihydrogen phosphate, phenylisocyanate, triethylamine, orthophosphoric acid (analytical reagent grade) and silicone oil (viscosity 10 cSt) were purchased from Sigma–Aldrich, St. Louis, USA. Size 3 hard gelatin capsules were kindly donated by Capsugel Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan.…

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    When people think about the word abortion and adoption they tend to have good and bad feelings because form a perspective these people would think that abortion would be easier because it would not have to make the decision but these people would defiantly support what decision they would make. But from another point of view this is a very bad idea because its risking a child life and it can hurt the body as well and could more problems later. On the other hand, when you look at adoption form a…

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    Imagine a woman walking into an abortion clinic; already burdened with the difficult choice she has made, being harassed by other people for her decision that has been deemed legal but has an illegal stigma. It is not easy to make this kind of decision, because it will greatly affect any individual’s life. For any reasoning in receiving this procedure, it is emotionally stressful for so many, but it does not have to be. Mentioning the word “abortion” in daily conversation tends to make many…

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    of abortions and they all are determined by how far a woman is into pregnancy. One is the Abortion Pill which is only given up to 9 weeks of pregnancy. The other type of abortion is the In-Clinic Procedures. One kind is called the Aspiration which most know as the vacuum procedure that is usually done up to 16 weeks of pregnancy. The second type of In-Clinic procedure is the Dilation and Evacuation which is performed after 16 weeks. Abortions has been around for a long time in each occupied…

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    to future health issues for the mother. The article “Should Abortion be Legal” (2016) published a 2003 study done by the International Journal of Epidemiology, which found that 15% of first trimester miscarriages are mostly caused by previous vacuum aspiration abortions. The same article also noted a 2014 study published in the Cancer Causes and Control Journal that showed a link between abortions and breast cancer. The…

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    My Son's Story Analysis

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    The importance of silence in Mohammed Hanif’s A Case of Exploding Mangoes and Nadine Gordimer’s My Son’s Story hinges on the assumption that the spread of information is simultaneously valuable and dangerous. Each of these authors frame their stories around political upheaval where violence and oppression are constantly just beneath the surface. The apartheid-era South African activists of My Son’s Story, like Sonny and his wife Aila, use information to find support in a movement that opposes…

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    AFJROTC Reflection

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    Jointing AFJROTC has changed my overall attitude of how I view the Air Force. It has allowed me to get a better insight on how things are run in the Air Force. AFJROTC has allowed me to build my character and leadership skills through structure, discipline, activities and community service. AFJROTC builds character and leadership through discipline and structure. AFJROTC does so by creating a certain set of rules with certain punishments if you don’t follow them. This class helps you learn that…

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    Flappers In The 1920's

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    Flappers embodied the changing attitudes of women after World War I. Once men left their jobs for the war, women had to fill their empty roles. Women became workers that contributed to society rather than just mothers and wives. Men returned from war expecting to go back to a male-dominated society, however they were greeted by women that had tasted freedom and wanted their own independence. These new women began to call themselves “flappers”. They rebelled against all previous conventional…

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    Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton…..Who is the best candidate for President? The 2016 presidential campaign is in full swing. We have many candidates that feel they would be better fit at becoming President of the United States than the next. I have chosen two candidates that stood out to me on their differing views. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton differ on many issues, some of the views that they differ on are same sex marriage, education, and abortion. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton differ…

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