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    Common Reasons behind Teenage Pregnancy Teenagers could possibly become pregnant as a result of the deficiency of decent educational programs‚ hindrances from being able to acquire birth control methods‚ sexual assault or rape‚ economic reasons‚ and cultural rituals. Teenage pregnancy bring about life-changing outcomes and commitments. The bodily changes that women experience during pregnancy will certainly be rough for any teenager. Additionally‚ teenage girls are generally not emotionally and financially

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    Medusa Sylvia Plath

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    ‘Medusa’ (originally had ‘Mum’ in the title) focuses on the relationship with the persona’s mother. It can be seen as a companion poem to ‘Daddy’ - written shortly before - and explores a similar theme – freeing the self from the (powerful‚ smothering) parent. |Sylvia Plath - Medusa | |

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    Fetal Blood Flow

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    oxygenated blood from the ductus arteriosus. Some of that blood is taken to the lower regions of the body from branches off the aorta. The remaining blood goes through the umbilical arteries. They branch from the internal iliac arteries and lead to the placenta then the blood is re-oxygenated. The umbilical cord has two arteries and one

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    ways to perform an abortion. The first procedure is called the Dilation and Curettage (D &C) procedure. This procedures involves the physician dilating the cervix in order for a curette to be inserted into the womb. The curette is used to scrape the placenta from the uterus and cut the baby apart. The second procedure is the Suction Aspiration procedure. This procedures includes the dilation of the cervix in order to insert a tube into the womb. The tube suctions the baby from the uterus. According to

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    Chapter 2 Genotype-phenotype • Phenotype: an individual’s directly observable physical and behavioral characteristics‚ which are determined by both genetic and environmental factors • Genotype: an individual’s genetic makeup Genes-chromosomes • Chromosomes: rodlike structures in the cell nucleus that store and transmit genetic information • DNA: are what chromosomes are made out of; long‚ double-stranded molecule that looks like a twisted ladder‚ each ladder consists of a specific pair

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    Protein Article Research

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    immunity is caused by the action of T lymphocytes. Passive immunity is induced by injection of serum taken from an individual already immune to a particular antigen; it can also be acquired by the transfer of maternal antibodies to offspring via the placenta or breast milk. Active immunity tends to be long-lasting; passive immunity is short-lived. Martin‚ Elizabeth. Hine‚ Robert. 2008. Immunity. Oxford University Press. Oxford Reference Online. Oxford University Press.  Apollo Group.  27 May 2009

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    Male Pigs Vs Female Pigs

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    Female and male pigs share many similarities externally‚ but internally they are quite different. Just as the male does not have an external penis‚ and the scrotum is not well developed until sexual maturity‚ the entrance to the female’s vagina is hidden beneath the tail. In the female reproductive system the primary reproductive organs of the female is the ovaries. They are small kidney- shaped organs that usually cover the fallopian tubes. Next to the ovary lies the funiculum (funnel shaped)

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    Table of Contents Components of cigarette smoke 2 Effects of EACH component of Cigarette Smoke on the Human Body 4 Secondhand Smoke 11 The effects of smoking on pregnancy 14 Four ways the government sought to decrease the effect of smoking 17 Should smoking be banned and Why 18 References 20 Components of cigarette smoke One well-known fact about cigarettes is that a single cigarette contains over 4‚000 chemicals. And of course‚ many of these chemicals are actually toxic

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    “Content table” |Serial no. |Topics |Page no. | |1 |Definition |2 | | | | | |2 |Explanation

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    Chapter 4: Nature‚ Nurture‚ and Human Diversity I. Introduction What makes you‚ you? Is who we are the result of our genes (nature) or is it the result of our upbringing (nurture)? Nature: the result of our genes Nurture: everything else other than genes‚ the culture you were brought up in‚ the country and family you were brought up in‚ the school you went to There is an interaction between nature and nurture II. The Nature Component A. Genes: Our biological blueprint Our body is made

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