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    Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease‚ which means the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue. This leads to long-term (chronic) inflammation. Lupus nephritis is kidney inflammation caused by SLE. Up to 60% of people with SLE are diagnosed with Lupus nephritis which can lead to significant illness and even death[1]. Signs and symptoms of lupus nephritis may include elevated blood pressure‚ foamy urine‚ edema. Lupus nephritis is diagnosed based on urinalysis‚

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    The law greatly reflects moral and ethical standards in relation to the use of juries as juries ensure an accused is judged by their peers and members of the community‚ however‚ the selection process in a jury can also result in a jury which does not fully reflect community standards. Under the Jury Act 1977 (NSW)‚ any Australian citizen may be called to serve on a jury‚ and citizens are randomly selected from the electoral roll. This means that the jury is essentially a representation of the community

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    to this song‚ it is telling me that it is okay to be imperfect. I believe there are things that can get out of my control and sometimes there is nothing a person can do to prevent these things from happening such as‚ having a bad day‚ having a miscarriage‚ or getting stressed with a large amount of assignments. A person cannot control what happens in a day‚

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    The availability of condoms within schools would give teenagers easy access to contraception. The first thing we have to accept is that teenagers do have sex and will continue to have sex‚ and in some cases‚ unprotected sex. This could end up in miscarriage or a

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    Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

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    Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or Stein-Leventhal syndrome‚ is an endocrine disorder in women that has varying degrees of early and long-term reproductive and metabolic risk. PCOS is the most common female endocrinopathy during childbearing age with around 6%-10% of the population afflicted. (Palomba et al.‚ 2015). While many that have been diagnosed with PCOS have ovarian cyst‚ it is not the symptom required for diagnoses. To be diagnosed with PCOS one must be afflicted with at least two of three

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    Laura Garcia Professor O’Gara English 4/7/13 Child Marriage Child marriage is India is an important human rights violation because many girls are suffering throughout their marriage. Girls’ ages 3-18 marry older men ages 30-80. Parents send their daughters to get married because they need money to help their family. It is very depressing to see young girls marry a stranger they never met. The addition problem with child marriage is their health risks. One solution is‚ people in India

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    Keywords ABORTION ABORTION Miracle of life: The idea that life is wonderful‚ amazing or special. Blessing: The idea that God has favoured a couple with a child. Conception: When sperm meets egg. Viable: The point at which the foetus could survive if it were to be born Quality Of Life: A measure of fulfilment. Abortion: The deliberate termination of a pregnancy‚ usually before the foetus is 24 week and viable. Pro-Choice: In favour of women’s right to choose an abortion

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    and pregnant women think about the probabilities generated by prenatal screening. Health‚ Risk & Society. 15 (3)‚ 144 - 161. Campbell‚ D (2009). Down’s risk or potential miscarriage: NHS offers women stark choice. The Guardian. [Online] 16th May Available at: http://www.theguardian.com/society/2009/may/16/downssyndrome-miscarriage-amniocentesis-combined-test [Accessed 11th December 2014] Campbell‚ D (2010). More than 40% of domestic violence victims are male‚ report reveals. The Guardian. [Online]

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    Walking Out Monologue

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    to Ellie and Carl’s experiences as well as their state of mind. The mood is very dependent on the music transitioning from a generally cheerful melody reflecting the couple’s youthfulness‚ before dropping to a slow‚ lone piano when Ellie has a miscarriage. Nonetheless‚ the music gradually becomes hopeful once more with the revival of their dreams to go to Paradise Falls. Another scene where the tempo slows down to a sad drawl is in the scene where Ellie falls while climbing up the hill‚ with the

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    make birth control information and contraceptives available. In 1922 Sanger wrote an article called The Need of Birth Control‚ I think one of the things that prompted Sanger to write this article was the fact that her mother‚ Anne‚ had several miscarriages‚ and Margaret believed that all of these pregnancies took a toll on her mother ’s health and contributed to her early death at the

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