Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection that is the cause of over 600‚000 worldwide cases of cancer and over 20‚000 anal‚ cervical‚ oropharyngeal‚ penile‚ vaginal‚ and vulvar cancers in the United States. However‚ these medical issues can be prevented by the one of three HPV vaccines licensed by the Food and Drug Administration. (Palmer‚ et al 2015) Studies also show that practicing safe sex and limiting sexual partners reduces the risk factors for contracting HPV. (Chan
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Executive Summary There are over 850‚000 physicians practicing in the United States today‚ covering every imaginable specialty and sub-specialty (Young‚ Chaudhry‚ Rhyne‚ & Dugan‚ 2011). According to the World Health Organization (2000)‚ even though our country spends more money per capita than any other country in the world‚ the USA ranks 37 out of the top 191 countries in the world in terms of overall health system performance. Although there are many reasons for this poor performance‚ several
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Heritage Assessment Grand Canyon University Family-Centered Health Promotion NRS-429V Heritage Assessment Health Traditions and Cultural Heritage As nurses it is important for us to remember and remain sensitive to the fact that every patient has their own set of beliefs about healthcare‚ treatments‚ medications‚ and wellness based upon their own set of health traditions and their cultural heritage. A patient’s health traditions and cultural values come from the culture they grew up in and the
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bacillus‚ diplobacillus‚ streptobacillus. G. Were you able to identify specific bacterial morphologies on either yogurt slide? If so‚ which types? I believe I could see cocci‚ and diplobacillus. H. Describe the cells you were able to see in the blood smear. Red blood
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thinking is childish and heavily influenced by the widow and Pap‚ by the middle of his journey his own morals start to change and he is able to identify right and wrong despite what society thinks‚ and finally by the end Huck see’s how corrupt civilization is. In the beginning of the novel Huck has an immature way of thinking‚ and is affected by the widow who tries to civilize him and pap‚ who tries to bring Huck down to his level. Pap does not want Huck to become educated and civilized‚ because
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Ashu 2 was merely part of the vernacular of Southern culture during the 1800’s not a cacophonous wordand not strictly a racist term. It further illustrates that twain recognized the evils of racism.As shown in the drunken charter of pap. Huck Finn was abused by his father allthroughout his childhood. He lived in constant fear of his surroundings (occasionally even beingincarcerated in a shed for days) and didn’t lead an exactly normal life. When he finally decides toget out of his predicament and
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realizes Pap‚ who Huck hasn’t seen in a very long time‚ has returned to claim the money Huck found‚ and he quickly runs to Judge Thatcher to "sell" his share of the money for a "consideration" of a dollar. Pap catches Huck after leaving Judge Thatcher‚ forces him to hand over the dollar‚ and threatens to beat Huck if he ever goes to school again. Upon Pap’s return‚ Judge Thatcher and the Widow try to gain court custody of Huck‚ but a new judge in town refuses to separate Huck from his father. Pap steals
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quotes‚ "Pap he hadn’t been seen for more than a year‚ and that was comfortable for me; I didn’t want to see him no more. He used to always whale me when he was sober and could get his hands on me " (pg. 13) Twain is satirizing drunken adults and what it does to their kids and the people surrounding them. Huck’s father also had opinions of his own. "Oh yes this is a wonderful govment‚ wonderful. Why looky here‚ there was a free nigger there from Ohio..." (pg. 35) Mark Twain quotes Pap to satirize
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evident that Huck is a young boy who comes from the lowest levels of white society. Huck’s father‚ Pap‚ is a drunk who disappears for months on end‚ and yet the new judge allows Pap to keep custody of Huck. The judge privileges Pap with the right to his son because he is his natural father. "Pap shows[s] noisomely the meanest qualities of his class: superstitious‚ alcoholic‚ and shiftless" (Budd 473). Pap is a good example of the imbalanced perceptions of race and thoughts of that particular race can
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When Pap comes back to claim Huck‚ he does the only thing that will get Pap to leave him alone‚ fakes his death “ I says to myself‚ they’ll follow the track of that sackful of rocks to the shore and the drag the river for me. And they’ll follow that meal track to the lake and go browsing down the creek that leads out of it to find the robbers that killed me and took the things.“ (Twain‚ 44). Huck runs away from society because society has failed him. Society allowed him to be taken by Pap‚ who
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