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    N.U.D.G.E Every detail stitching that fabricates our society "nudges" both females and males to reproduce. Although in the main stream culture sex is depicted as a cool pleasurable leisure activity, one can easily forget the contraceptives necessary for "safe" sex. The most widely available contraceptive is the condom, a fairly low price protection that comes in variety of sizes and are also given out for free at clinics and non profit organizations. A jarring myth of our mainstream culture is…

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    Control over oneself is something that almost everyone strives for. From preteens to the elderly, freedom and autonomy is a basic human desire. This is case for women, in the past and present, which fought and are still fighting for control over their reproductive rights. A woman’s body is her own and women have been fighting for this freedom for hundreds of years. Many women come from different backgrounds and have been through different situations, so to restrict all women from making…

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    My interest in public health started developing after changing my major to Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from pre-med. Before, I switched majors, I wanted to become a doctor, but after seeking career advice and interviewing doctors, I realized that I don’t want to anymore. I don’t want to be restricted in providing health care in clinical way and to be limited in ways I could make a difference. But I am glad that I was premed because helped me realize my true passion; which is Public…

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    “I felt betrayed by my body, like less of a woman for being unable to do what it was designed to do. And I couldn’t believe I was really here, really in this place. We were at the end of the line in options to have a biological child” (Gregg 1). Some people or couples are unable to conceive their own child; for some it can be a huge setback in their lives. In the article, “Personal Story: Infertility Is Not Failure,” Holly Gregg explains how for three years she and her husband tired to have a…

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    Blood Evidence Analysis

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    In order to determine the sequence of events that occurred at a crime scene it is important to be able to determine and identify certain bodily fluids versus non-human substances. Based on the location of the biological evidence and its DNA can provide crucial information about the crime scene, its victim, and the suspect(s). These tests divided between presumptive and confirmatory testing. Blood evidence is the most common type bodily fluid found at a crime scene. Presumptive testing at the…

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    Henceforth, her course had attracted substantial attention and support from various corners. The wealthy and influential in the American society joined in the campaign. Some were bitter for her trial that the prosecutors would not prove that she was harmful to the public beyond reasonable doubt. Concurrently, the British were deeply involved on the other end which saw them write to the then American President Woodrow to allow for the circulation of copies of educative pamphlets (Watson). By…

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    Brown is a board certified family physician. Dr. Brown receives his surgical privileges many years ago when he joined the staff at the rural hospital. This surgical privilege allows Dr. Brown to practice colonoscopies, C-sections, vasectomies, hemorrhoidectomies, and lump and bump surgeries which he had been trained to do during his residency. However, the case does not say if Dr. Brown is a board certified surgeon or how long his surgical privileges last. According to the Board of Medicine…

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    Ethics In Judaism

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    The Jewish ethical teachings and and mitzvots include many literal or more metaphorical rules that very much affect an adherents day to day life. Few such aspects of an adherents life that are heavily influenced by the Jewish code are the areas of life relating to sexuality and the human sexual anatomy. Areas such as; Sexual intercourse, divorce, premarital sex, purity, abortion, homosexuality and contraception are all concepts discussed within the Torah and Jewish communities. Many Jewish laws…

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    Iranian Family Practices

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    Introduction Iran’s family practices are assumed to be many years behind those of the United States. In some instances, this is not the case. The purpose of this paper is to present my findings of Irans’ advanced maternity leave and childcare policies along with their Family Planning policy success. Furthermore, I will recommend that the Iranian government look into funding women’s maternity leave and childcare, at least partially, to lower employer burden and to continue funding their Family…

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    Essay On Abortion Pro Life

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    Abortion is a highly controversial subject in today 's community. The main issue of the subject is whether or not a fetus constitutes as a living thing before it is born. Those who oppose are pro-choice, those who agree, are pro-life. Those who are against abortion feel that since the fetus is a life, it is entitled to the rights as every other human being and that the mother of the child has no authority to take those rights away. Those who are for abortion believe that the mother has the right…

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