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    “Depression is among the most disabling disorders for women in their childbearing years.” (O’Hara‚ 2009) Postpartum depression is not something just to throw over your shoulders and worry about later. It’s a serious illness that needs attention right after the baby is born and even before the baby is born. With over three million cases per year in the United States‚ it’s not known to why this happens to women. Postpartum depression can be anywhere between moderate to severe depression in women

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    FOOLS RUSH IN Two relative strangers try to turn a one night stand into a marriage in this romantic comedy. Alex Whitman (Matthew_Perry) is a designer from New York City who is sent to Las Vegas to supervise the construction of a nightclub that his firm has been hired to build. Alex is a straight-laced WASP-ish type who‚ while enjoying a night on the town‚ meets Isabel Fuentes (Salma_Hayek)‚ a free-spirited Mexican-American photographer. Alex and Isabel are overtaken by lust at first sight and end

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    Dangers of GMOs Genetically modified organisms‚ otherwise known as GMOs‚ are engineered by humans to enhance plants by introducing DNA from different organisms into other plants (Latham). Scientists originally designed GMOs to help combat world hunger and make the world a healthier place. Nevertheless‚ the opposite has occurred. GMOs have contributed to an increase in allergies‚ diseases‚ and uncontrollable side effects‚ as well as making the environment unsafe for humans‚ animals‚ and the agriculture

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    Throughout‚ the play a variety of people had pride however sometimes having pride leads to persecution. During the play Giles Corey always stood up when he thought something was off. Also sometimes he didn’t say anything with his confidence. This led to persecution by Giles Corey having pride in not giving the court a name. Giles Corey is getting pressed and he is not giving up the name the court wants. So Giles Corey says “More weight” (miller207). This quote was important because he ends up dying

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    possible life-saving treatment. How would you react? How would you try to keep your family together? Do you think it is ethical to design and conceive a child that meets specific genetic requirements? If so‚ is PGD ethical in all cases? (prevent miscarriages‚ prevent inheritable genetic diseases‚ sex selection for social reasons‚ etc) If not‚ do you believe there should be specific exceptions - such as saving another person’s life - or is this just a "slippery slope"? Knowing what you now know about

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    brought up in class how a lot of very conservative Christians tend to neglect what the Bible says about it in the 21st chapter of Exodus‚ “the Law of Israel commands a penalty of death for murder but only a fine for causing a pregnant woman to have a miscarriage.” Besides the fact that I don’t allow religion to play a role in abortion‚ I personally don’t think men have any say so on the issue at all. After all they don’t have to deal with any part of a pregnancy other than for moral support‚ and of course

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    also slows down the weight gain and causes low birth weights. This drug also has effects on a baby after it is born. It increases the chance of SIDS and has been proven to be linked to ADHD. “With the use of alcohol during pregnancy‚ the risk of miscarriages is doubled. Drug 4” Alcohol also causes low birth weights in many babies. Alcohol consumption of any kind when pregnant can lead to facial defects‚ non funiconal organs‚ and mental retardation. Another very commonly used drug is Crack/Cocaine

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    Physical abuse is abuse involving contact intended to cause feelings of intimidation‚ pain‚ injury‚ or other physical suffering or bodily harm. Physical abuse can result in bruises‚ black eyes‚ knocked out teeth‚ broken bones‚ internal organ injuries‚ miscarriage‚ brain concussions‚ and even death. It applies to children‚ adults‚ and just as well as the elderly. Women or men who may have been physically abused by their partner in the past may feel surprised when it happens again. Other victims may walk around

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    The consequences of having children cause women to stay away from birth. For instance‚ a teacher from Ohio in her twenties plans on not having children because of the possibility of losing her job and the tax revenue reductions in her area (Dockterman et al.‚ 2020‚ p. 52). Dreading birth is a common issue occurring in the United States because many women are being laid off when trying to take care of a newborn‚ causing them to suffer significantly (Dockterman et al.‚ 2020‚ p. 54). Since 2007‚ the

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    The development of Mariam and Laila’s relationship is one of trial and perseverance as they struggle to endure the harsh reality of living with Rasheed. His quick attachment to Laila and desire to replace her for Mariam’s dullness angers Mariam and fuels her initial hatred toward Laila. Though her marriage with Rasheed is abusive and full of neglect‚ Mariam had an identity as his wife and cherished the feeling of being needed that was lacking in her adolescence. With Laila’s presence‚ however‚ Mariam

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