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    Ovarian Cancer in the Reproductive System Sharon Williams Rasmussen College Author Note This research paper is being submitted on June 21st‚ 2013‚ for Joanna Vance’s G150/PHA1500 - Structure and Function of the Human Body course. Ovarian cancer is one of the most common cancer affecting women today. It has been responsible for more deaths of women of the reproductive system. In the upcoming paragraphs we will identify what Ovarian Cancer is‚ what are the symptoms‚ how we can diagnose

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    The simulation for reproductive health was certainly a learning experience. While practicing with the patient‚ I was able to identify my own strengths and weaknesses. However‚ as the preceptor said‚ simulation is not simply about learning from practicing with the dummies. It is about learning from the other teams. This is certainly true. I learned about what I should do with a real patient as well as what I should not do by watching the other teams. Because it is easy to be critical of oneself‚

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    Peaceful protesting does little in the world of making change‚ so the best way to successfully fight for human rights and freedom is through violent means‚ but only specific violent means. The four forms of violence are sabotage‚ guerrilla warfare‚ terrorism and open revolution. Sabotage is the best way to proceed violently‚ because it causes no injury or loss of life‚ while the others result in murder and the opposite of peace between the two opposing sides. Lethal weapons make temporary power of

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    The aim of the female reproductive system is to produce mature oocytes which match with the male spermatocyte to create offspring. Fertilisation most commonly occurs in the fallopian tubes‚ though this can also occur later in a female’s menstrual cycle if the egg has already moved down into the uterus‚ though there is a higher chance of miscarriage as the lining of the womb may continue to shed. The external female reproduction features have two functions; to allow insemination and to also protect

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    {Exactly|Specifically|Accurately} what is the {Man|Men|Guy} Reproductive System? Most {varieties|types|kinds} have two sexes: {natural male|individual} and female. Each {love-making|making love|gender} has its own {exclusive|one of a kind|exceptional} reproductive system. They {will be|happen to be} different in {condition} and structure‚ but the two are {especially} designed to produce‚ nourish‚ and {transportation|transfer|travel} either the egg or perhaps sperm. Unlike the {woman|feminine|girl}

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    Discuss the Male Reproductive System The reproductive system is questionably the body system that is the most important influence on life as we know it. It is the w ay in which we procreate and ensure our existence as a species. However‚ the penis is only one part of the male reproductive system‚ which constitutes of a series responsible for generating‚ storing‚ and transporting the genetic material contained in the sperm cells. The main organs include: testicles (or testes)‚ the epididymides

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    The reproductive system is made up of organs and tissues that are involved in the production‚ maturation of gametes and in their union and subsequent development as offspring. Sometimes problems can occur in the reproductive system. Some problems that can occur in the male reproductive system are jock itch‚ undescended testes and testicular cancer. Some problems that can occur in the female reproductive system are vaginitis‚ toxic shock syndrome‚ and cervical cancer. Problems can occur in the

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    Charter Rights of Freedoms includes a notwithstanding clause that “applies to all government laws and actions”. The notwithstanding clause allows provincial governments or Parliament to override Section 2 and Section 7-15 of the Charter. These sections include the fundamental freedoms‚ legal rights and equality of Canadians and the declaration of laws using the notwithstanding clause can last for 5 years . However this clause cannot be used to “ignore democratic‚ mobility or language rights under the

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    pregnancy and childbirth. After approximately 40‚ the level of female hormone production starts to reduce and in another 10 years woman gradually loses ability to conceive a healthy baby and then runs out eggs. This means that she has passed her reproductive period and entered menopause; that’s when the Nature says: ”You can not get pregnant anymore”. But today modern medical technology says: ”You can if you want to”. In this particular situation women past the age of 50 who want to get pregnant

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    RESEARCH PAPER “Freedom from Arbitrary Detention is a Fundamental Human Right” WHAT IS DETENTION? Detention is the process when a state‚ government or citizen lawfully holds a person by removing their freedom of liberty at that time. This can be due to (pending) criminal charges being raised against the individual as part of a prosecution or to protect a person or property. Being detained does not always result in being taken to a particular area (generally called a detention centre)‚

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