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    Cervical Cancer Essay

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    contaminate the genital parts of both men and women. Most HPV types causes no indications and go away on their own. But some kinds can cause cervical cancer in women and other fewer common cancers for example cancers of the anus, penis, vagina and vulva and oropharynx. Other types of HPV cause moles in the genital areas of both men and women called genital warts. Genital warts are not life threatening condition but they can effect emotional stress and treatment can be very…

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    outside of the anus and the vagina or the cervix. When you have come in contact with this infection it can cause cervical cancers and it could also cause precancerous changes to the cells of the cervix. This could also cause cancer to form in the vulva as well as the penile and anus…

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    HPV Vaccine

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    Science & Technology in Society Allan Gebbie NC Applied Science Gardasil, The vaccine against human papillomavirus Image Contents Page Analysis/Discussion (Pages 3&4) Impact on Society (Page 5) Conclusion (Page 6) Recommendation (Page 6) Bibliography (Page 6) Analysis/Discussion Introduction My aim of this report is to discuss the vaccine Gardasil and how it protects against the human papillomavirus (HPV).…

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    Hpv Research Paper

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    cancer. There are more than 100 types of HPV known to scientists, and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) says about 12 types are linked to genital warts, while about 15 different types cause cancer of the cervix, vagina, vulva, anus, penis as well as the head and neck.…

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    The Dinner Party Judy Chicago The truth has been lost within the timeline of women in a world run by men. Women are constantly being dismissed from the course of western history. And to that, embracer of women and their undertakings, Judy Chicago, herself an artist in the modern era, installed one of the most recognized feminist art of all time to educate the public on the accomplishments by women. But focusing on femininity and women’s history had created a blind spot in her work. When…

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    The 8 Major Systems

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    deferent ducts, 2 spermatic ducts, 2 seminal vesicles and 2 ejaculatory ducts. The prostate gland is also located here. The females sexual organ is both internal (includes the organs of menstruation (uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries) and external (vulva). These organs are usually referred to as genitalia, or the male as penis and female as…

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    homeodomain proteins. The genes lin-11 and mec-3 are important to Caenorhabditis elegans because they are involved with neuronal differentiation, these proteins correspond to the ‘L’ and ‘M’ in acronym. lin-11 specifically influences the development vulva (Ferguson and Horvitz, 1985). There are many types of lim not currently being pursued in our experimentation: lim-4, and lim-6. A defect in lim-4 results in defects in odorsensory neurons and controls the shape of the axon for a specific motor…

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    Every year across the globe 13.2 million boys and 2 million girls are subjected to sexual mutilation against their own will. Circumcisions make up a large part of these sexual mutilations. In both men and women. This big number concerns many doctors, physicians, nurses etcetera, because often these circumcisions are being done by bribers or housewives and without anaesthesia, which can be dangerous for the patient. However, religious authorities don’t see a problem and a big controversy between…

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    Women In Art Analysis

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    Female form have been one of the quintessential muses of art of all time. Many subjects are portrayed in art but the most common is the human body and to be more specific the female body. Many different representations have been used to glorify women and show their significance in life. In this paper four different art pieces will be explored that are significant to the art world and representative of the female figure. These works of art are Venus of Willendorf, The Birth of Venus (Botticelli),…

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    I read the book titled “She Comes First” which was published in 2004 by Ian Kerner, who is a sex therapist. In his book, Kerner discusses about how to pleasure a woman, mainly through oral sex. He gives the readers helpful tips and advice on how to fulfill a woman’s sexual needs and also talks about how the clitoris is so important to the success of the female orgasm. This informational book is split up into three parts with each part on a different focus. The book is very educational and will…

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