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    Should Drug Addicted Mothers be Sterilized? Sterilization is the surgical process after which a person can no longer reproduce. The process in permanent and irreversible. It is a choice for people but laws are considering to enforce it on the unfortunate group of drug-addicted mothers. The drug-addicted mothers are wholly held responsible for the Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)‚ a group of problems that a new born has to face because the mother was dependant on illegal or prescribed drugs

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    Understanding the modes of prevention is vital for the success against bacteria; these responsibilities apply to everybody working and visiting a hospital. Using a good hand washing techniques‚ proper wear of personal protective equipment and sterilization of surgical equipments are the first line of defense in preventing cross-contamination in a hospital setting. Effective hand washing is a key against the spread of bacteria; it is an easy technique to learn and can reduce the spread of infectious

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    Buck V Bell Case Study

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    In 1927‚ there was a case called Buck V. Bell‚ which in this particular case it involved a hearing that was required to determine whether or not the enforced eugenic sterilization was a wise thing to do. Today‚ I will write about The Supreme Court of Buck V. Bell‚ the definition of eugenic movement‚ and the role of eugenic movement in this case‚ and I will also address Oliver’s Wendell Holmes statement. The main person in this case was named Carrie Buck; she was a feebleminded woman who was committed

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    Eugenics movement. In addition‚ as one looks into North Carolina’s history of sterilization‚ it appears that it was centralized around a political agenda. Elaine Riddick was a victim of the targeting of minorities and welfare-dependents. She was “robbed of the ability to ever bear children again” against her own will. “The North Carolina Eugenics board‚ a 5-person state committee [was] responsible for ordering the sterilization of thousands of individuals in the name of social welfare” (Hutchinson‚ ABC

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    Boracay Tropics

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    II. History 2Go TRAVEL (Supper Ferry) SuperFerry‚ founded as Aboitiz SuperFerry‚ is a shipping company based in Manila‚ Philippines. It is the country’s largest shipping company‚with its main hub located in Pier 15 in Manila South Harbor. It has one of the more modern shipping fleets in the Philippines and operates the largest fleet of inter-island vessels in the country.[1] The shipping company was formerly known as William‚ Gothong & Aboitiz (WG&A). Aboitiz bought out the William Lines and

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    Euthanasia in Nazi Germany

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    over 400‚000 sterilizations and over 70‚000 deaths from euthanasia from 1933-1945. Despite the fact that many of the “undesirables” were part of German families who supported the Nazis‚ they were viewed as threats to the Aryan race and were targeted for extinction. Historians have long wondered why theories on experimental programs designed to sterilize and remove “undesirables” from the population resurfaced after Hitler took office in 1933. While the decision to implement sterilization and euthanasia

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    Buck V. Bell

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    Lynchburg he supported the population through the eugenics movement and sterilization. Dr. Priddy had sterilized about 75 to 100 young women without their permission. While doing the sterilization the Virginia legislature did not approved Dr. Priddy to sterilize the women so he had to stop the procedures. But when Dr. Priddy’s friend Aubrey Strode went to talk to the legislature she asked for them to clear the sterilization law. The state had been dealing with budget problems‚ so since they were

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    Tattoo Research Paper

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    bikers‚ and circus freaks‚ this art form has become an accepted part of middle-class American life despite their once negative association. The history of tattoos has shown growth in popularity due to the advancement of art styles‚ machinery and sterilization. The meaning of tattoos has shifted numerous times since their introduction into Western societies by sailors returning from the Pacific Islands in the 17th and 18thcenturies. (Mascia-Lees‚ 701). There are many different styles of tattooing

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    M. Luteus Lab Report

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    bacteria‚ viruses and fungi from culturemedium. In test tube 1‚ where non-sterile glucose was used‚ growth was noted‚ whereas in testtube 2 (sterile glucose)‚ no bacteria growth was noted. This proves that the filtration is asuccessful method of sterilization. Test tube 3‚ containing only TSB‚ and Test tube 4‚ containingsterile glucose without TSB‚ served as controls‚ and both experienced no bacterial growth; Forbacteria to grow‚ it needs to be in a suitable growth medium.T-streaking is a method used

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    dehumanization in theory

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    wiping out whole races‚ such as sterilization‚ lethal chambers‚ and poisoning food. This wave of new science occurring in America was quickly implemented in Germany through the help of scientists in America publishing books idealizing sterilization. During the 20’s the Carnegie institution worked closely with German fascist eugenicists to further develop ways of eradication. As human rights activists and catholics in America banded together against the sterilization of people in California‚ eugenics

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