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    Abnormal Psychology and Culture-Bound Syndromes As many of us know‚ there are unlimited differences in cultures around the world from religion to the way we communicate with one another. What many of us may not know‚ however‚ is that there are actually specific psychological disorders found only in certain areas of the world. There are several well known culture-bound disorders as well as variances in disorders and on theoretical reasons behind the disorders themselves that will be discussed

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    their parents. It is a part of almost every cell in the human body. In each cell‚ a person’s DNA is the same; it stays the same throughout their lifetime. DNA is found in skin tissue‚ sweat‚ bone‚ the root and shaft of hair‚ earwax‚ mucus‚ urine‚ semen‚ and vaginal or rectal cells. The DNA found in a person’s saliva is the same as the DNA found in their blood. Parts of the DNA determine our physical characteristics‚ such as eye and hair color‚ height‚ and bone structure‚ but the DNA collected from

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    blood on the shirt was consistent with Dewey‚ the victim‚ and 45 percent of the population.  In addition to testing Dewey’s shirt‚ the State conducted DNA testing on the victim’s fingernails and semen from a blanket where she was raped.   This testing confirmed that Dewey was not the source of the semen or the DNA found under the victim’s fingernails. Despite the results of the testing the prosecution continued forward with the charges on Dewey. Ultimately‚ the jury found Dewey guilty of first-degree

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    Organic and Inorganic Evidence Johana Maria CRJ 311 Forensics Henry Johnson July 31‚ 2011 Organic and Inorganic Evidence In this paper I will decribe the difference organic and inorganic evidence. Compare the strengh and weakness that each have. The significance of either organic or inorganic evidence as it travels through the justice system from the crime scene to prosecution. Some of the example of inorganic evidence is paint and glass. This two are the most important evidence that

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    What Is HIV

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    AIDS. HIV and AIDS cannot be cured. However‚ with the medications available today‚ it is possible to have a normal lifespan with little or minimal interruption in quality of life. How is HIV transmitted? HIV is transmitted (spread) through the blood‚ semen‚ genital fluids‚ or breast milk of a person infected with the virus. The virus can enter the blood through linings in the mouth‚ anus‚ or sex organs (the penis and vagina)‚ or through broken skin. Anyone can get HIV if they engage in certain activities

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    Lavelle Govia CHFD 220 Five Paragraph Essay This week I had the pleasure of learning in detail about the female reproductive system‚ the female menstrual cycle and male reproductive system more in depth. In this essay I will examine the external female reproductive system organs‚ internal female reproductive system organs and go over the male reproductive system. This essay is being written to inform and enlighten individuals who may not know certain things about the human reproductive systems

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    FEMALE BODY Vulva: scientific term used to describe the entire external genital area of women Mons (mons veneris): o Structure: pad of fatty tissue covered by skin and pubic hair; has many nerve endings o Location: front most component of the vulva o Function: may serve as a cushion for the woman’s public area during sex o Pubic Hair: helps vaporize odors that arise in specialized sweat glands; also a visual trigger for sexual arousal because it is the most easily visible portion of the vulva

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    The Reproductive System

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    the body. The external reproductive organs are the penis‚ testes‚ scrotum‚ epididymis‚ and seminiferous tubules‚ which are in the testes. The penis allows liquid waste and semen to leave the body. The testes‚ which are comprised of seminiferous tubules‚ produce sperm. Sperm mixes with seminal fluids to produce semen. Semen is released through the penis and sperm in the seminal fluid has the ability to fertilize an egg. The scrotum protects and holds the testes and epididymis. The epididymis stores

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    Assisted Reproductive Technologies Regulation Bill‚ 2010- An Analysis (Term paper towards partial fulfilment of the assessment in the subject of Genetic Engineering and Genomics) Submitted By: Submitted To: Aparna Gaur Dr. Anjana Vyas Roll No. 674 Faculty of Science Reetika Jain Roll No. 704 National Law University‚ Jodhpur Summer Session (July – November 2012) Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Surrogacy-Meaning

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    is beneficial to inseminate the super ovulated cow at 12‚ 24 and 36 hours after the onset of standing heat. It is essential to use quality semen with a high percentage of motile cells‚ to boost the chance of having fertilised embryos. The correct placement for semen is in the body of the uterus‚ which is just ½ to 1 inch in front of the cervix. Placing the semen here improves the chance of

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