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    Ethical Consideration

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    contraceptive to victims of sexual assault. Plan B‚ an oral synthetic hormone‚ is the most common type of emergency contraception and is often called the “morning after pill.” Supporters of the legisla¬tion argue that emergency contraception is a medically accepted way of preventing preg¬nancy and does not represent an abortion. A group specifically formed to make sure access to emergency contraception for rape‚ incest‚ and domestic violence victims‚ state that vic¬tims of sexual assault should have access

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    Fertility Reduction

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    Case 13 Reducing Fertility in Bangladesh Geographic area: Bangladesh Health condition: in the mid-970s‚ a Bangladeshi woman had more than six children on average. in combination with poor nutrition and lack of access to quality health services‚ this high fertility rate jeopardized the health of both the woman and her children. Beyond the health impact‚ high fertility and rapid population growth represented a major constraint to the country’s economic development and social progress. Global importance

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    1.1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION Diabetes mellitus‚ often simply referred to as diabetes‚ is a group of metabolic diseases in which a person has high blood sugar‚ either because the body does not produce enough insulin‚ or because cells do not respond to the insulin that is produced. It is a serious‚ lifelong condition. The three main types of diabetes are:  Type 1 diabetes results from the body’s failure to produce insulin‚ and presently requires the person to inject insulin.  Type 2 diabetes

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    valuable and has provided me with new knowledge. Attending as a pharmacist intern student is rewarding. I am able to observe the pharmacist and technicians‚ and can interact with patients. I was able to see the working relationship between the pharmacist and the technicians. I got a glimpse about what a pharmacist can do in the community for patients. As an internship student‚ I thought I could only do fill drugs. However‚ the pharmacists and the technicians were very kind and helpful. They not only

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    Pharmacy Observation

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    AM on November 15/2015 in a Walgreen pharmacy located at 9150 Skokie Blvd.‚ Skokie IL. First I met Pharmacist Majid Kamal and the working Technician‚ Betty. They both greeted me with professional manners. First Pharmacist Majid Kamal checked my license‚ and told me that I can ask questions and he will answer me. In my observation‚ I noticed the pharmacy lighting was very bright‚ so the pharmacist and pharmacy Technician can see the medicine and all other stock product as well as the customers

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    In 1879‚ Connecticut banned the use of any methods of contraception. As the law stated‚ “Any person who uses any drug‚ medicinal article or instrument for the purposes of preventing conception shall be fined not less than forty dollars‚ or imprisoned not less than sixty days” (PBS). This legislation also maintained that any individual who served as an aid‚ or accomplice‚ to a person seeking contraception could be held punishable to the same degree as the offender. In 1965‚ Planned

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    Critique of Don Maquis- Anti-Abortion Argument The key element of Don Marquis argument is in the effort to distinguish the difference between abortion and contraception in order to provide a clear argument against abortion‚ aside from extreme cases. Without conflicting with the interest of the general public by being forced to suggest contraception is ethically wrong as well. When he compiles his argument he begins by providing the argument for a ‘pro-choice’ approach which makes the assumption that

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    Questions Should I Ask My Pharmacist? Pharmacists have consistently ranked among the most highly respected professionals in the country. According to a December 2007 USA Today/Gallup poll‚ pharmacists rank third as the nation’s most trustworthy professionals behind nurses and grade-school teachers. They are ranked ahead of military officers and medical doctors. Pharmacists are the best source for information about your medications. Below are questions you should ask your pharmacist at every visit to

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    Indian traditions and rituals outline the existence of the Indian girl child. Amidst uproars of gender equality and law enforcement‚ female infants are still found dumped in trash‚ by the dozens‚ while unborn fetuses continue to be sniffed in the womb. Wrought with discrimination and prejudiced by rituals‚ our society has dealt the girl child a rough hand‚ starting even before birth‚ till the dark of life. We are here to show you the world from the eyes of a girl child‚ bright but unprivileged‚

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    products which were required by law to be sold in the presence of a pharmacist. The court thus needed to determine where the contract came into existence. Held: Goods on the shelf constitute an invitation to treat not an offer. A customer takes the goods to the till and makes an offer to purchase. The shop assistant then chooses whether to accept the offer. The contract is therefore concluded at the till in the presence of a pharmacist. Facts Boots operated a self-service store which

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