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    Proposition of fact: Cellphones are bad for human’s health. Definition: A. Cellphone: Cellular telephone a portable telephone operated by cellular radio. B. Bad: Having undesirable or negative qualities and capable of harming. C. Health: the general condition of the body or mind with reference to soundness and vigor. From: Dictionary.com Source: 1. Cellphone can increase cancer risk. Danielle Dellorto “Cell phone use can increase possible cancer risk” CNN Health 31 May‚ 2011. A team

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    temperature for development 3. vas deferens -- tube carrying sperm away from the testes 4. prostate gland -- the largest of several glands which add lubricating and other fluids to the sperm -- this combination of sperm and fluids is called semen 5. urethra -- tube through the penis carrying sperm to the outside of the body 6. penis -- adaptation for internal fertilization of the female Female System The structure and function of the human female reproductive system‚ is very similar

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    FAMILY LAW OVERVIEW PART II Family Law - Part II LEG400 December 10‚ 2011 Within this paper an overview of family law will be highlighted. The impact and state requirements by the Child Support Enforcement and Establishment of Paternity Act of 1974 will be discussed. Child support‚ guidelines‚ enforcement‚ duration‚ and tax implications will be analyzed. The difference between permanent alimony‚ lump-sum support‚ and rehabilitative support in spousal support

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    Human Anatomy final exam

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    My name is Jasmine Wright and I am in the 11th grade. In a way I would describe myself as being ambitious‚ smart‚ goal-oriented‚ goofy‚ and successful. The reason I am taking human anatomy is so that I can have knowledge about the human body and the way its structures work together to keep me breathing. There are many things that I hope to gain from this course‚ but I am coming into this class with an open mind. I am a very optimistic person‚ so I think positively about everything. Ever since I

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    hair; saliva; blood; broken glass; weapons; bullet casings; DNA and a victim. (Fletcher‚ 2006‚ p. 10) All these elements make up the crime scene. The sooner it is discovered‚ and the police are called‚ the better. Some biological evidence (blood‚ semen‚ saliva‚ etc.) deteriorates due to time‚ weather conditions‚ and animal intrusion. Time is of the essence. The longer the crime scene goes uninvestigated‚ the less evidence there will be in order to find the killer.

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    P1: you must explain how infections are caused by‚ bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites. P2: you must explain how pathogenic microorganisms grow and spread. In this assignment I am going to explain how infections are caused by‚ bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites. I will then explain how pathogenic microorganisms grow and spread. Infection is the process where germs enter a susceptible area in the body‚ where they multiply‚ resulting in disease. Colonisation is where microbes are present

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    DNA testing on crime scene evidence is considered conclusive‚ but it wasn’t always that way. About 30 years ago‚ this tool was not considered accurate enough to make a difference in identifying or clearing a suspect. DNA profiling is a process of identifying a specific DNA pattern. The history dates back to the 1900s at the University of Leicester‚ and it’s used to solve many cases and identify the suspects of many different crimes. DNA profiling is also used to identify victims of disaster and

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    transports sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory ducts. It prevents further sperm entering into the seminal stream. After this procedure male does not able to release sperm during ejaculation and eggs cannot be fertilized without sperm in the semen. Male`s testicles produce sperm after vasectomy but it reabsorbed by the body. 2. Where does fertilization take place? Fertilization

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    The aim of this essay is to discuss a urological condition of the author’s choice. The author will clarify what the prostate gland is‚ where it is located‚ and its functions as well as pathological conditions such as benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH). The author will identify and analyse the presenting symptoms‚ clinical investigations which lead to diagnosis and will conclude with important symptoms and investigations related to specific prostate condition in this essay. The prostate gland is

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    Chapter 1 Premarital Sex

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY A world without premarital sex would lessen sexually transmitted disease (STDs)‚ there would be no unwed mothers‚ and there would be reduced causes of unwanted pregnancies and abortion. The above rightly capture the concern which premarital sex has generated among policy makers‚ researchers and even religious leaders. The rise in premarital sex in Africa has resulted from a sexual revolution that came with western culture (Scott‚ 2006)

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