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    New Born Screening Act

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    Newborn Screening Act AN ACT PROMULGATING A COMPREHENSIVE POLICY AND A NATIONAL SYSTEM FOR ENSURING NEWBORN SCREENING Republic Act No. 9288 AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE LEGACY OR DONATION OF ALL OR PART OF A HUMAN BODY AFTER DEATH FOR SPECIFIED PURPOSES Introduction In the Philippines‚ cases of genetic disorder have increased as the population rises. Some of these inheritable conditions are already present at birth and many others are not recognized until the child gets older. One factor is

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    Why Abortion Should be Allowed in Every Country A couple decades ago‚ when abortion was illegal‚ thousands of women died because they did not want to bear an infant and attempted to terminate the child ’s life by themselves or with an unprofessional approach (http://www.plannedparenthood.org/library/ABORTION/Roe.html). After the 1973 United States Supreme Court Roe v. Wade decision‚ which allowed women to have the choice of abortion‚ thousands of women were saved. However‚ there are plenty

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    Genetics

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    rryy is: Round yellow - 445 Round green - 48 Wrinkled yellow - 52 Wrinkled green – 455 RY Ry rY ry ry RrYy Rryy rrYy rryy ry RrYy Rryy rrYy rryy ry RrYy Rryy rrYy rryy ry RrYy Rryy rrYy rryy Where as the ratio should ideally be 1:1:1:1. So as follows: - Parental types - Round Yellow (RrYy) and Wrinkled green (rryy) - Recombinant types - Round Green (Rryy) and Wrinkled Yellow (rrYy) c)Recombinant frequency = Number of recombinants / Total = 0

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    this was an outline for a speech: Topic: "Should teenagers be allowed in R-rated films?" Purpose statement: The purpose of this speech is to persuade or reinforce that teenagers ages 14 and up should be allowed in R-movies without an adult. Capture Statement: Imagine this; you’re at the movies with your friends and you’re waiting in line to buy a ticket. As you approach the salesbooth and tell the ticket holder which movie you wan tto see‚ he informs you that he cannot sell youna ticket because

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    I believe that dogs should not be allowed at work for many reasons‚ First of all‚ some dogs do not know how to behave themselves in public areas‚ such as work or the office. If a dog bites someone or hurt someone‚ the injured person can sue the company or the dog owner. Secondly‚ if a dog is allowed in a work enviroment then the company will have to make sure that all of their employees are not allergic to dogs‚ and that means the company may have to fire and hire new people just to replace the

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    SHOULD SCHOOLBOYS BE ALLOWED TO HAVE LONG HAIR? INTRODUCTION With the development of society‚ people ’s lives have undergone tremendous changes in many aspects. New lifestyle‚ new ideas and new culture impact on the manner of thinking. As the forefront of the times‚ the young people are the leader and follower of the trend. An increasing number of young people challenge the traditional dress code by wearing the personality clothes. For example‚ they often wear broken jeans rather than wearing the

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    Genetics

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    English 1301: Composition One Fall 2014 How to contact your teacher Dr. Dawn Jackson Bradford Office N1050 Phone: (713) 221-2706 Fax: 713-226-5205 E-Mail: bradfordda@uhd.edu M/W 10-11:15 CRN 10370 Rm S822 M/W 1-2:15 CRN 10381 Rm N930 T/R 11:30-12:15 CRN 10535 Rm S816 T/R 2:30-3:45 CRN 10538 Rm N621 Office Hours: M/W 11:30-1 pm and 2:30-3:30 p.m. Textbook Information Everything’s An Argument Article: The Role of Advertisement About This Course (3 Credit

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    majority are not well informed about the using of protection. Parents do not agree on their teenage daughters having sexual relationships at a young age. Therefore‚ most of them do not ask for permission to use any protection. Teenage girls should be allowed to take birth control pills without a parents’ permission because it prevents unwanted pregnancies‚ the girl having an abortion‚ and interfering from graduating high school. One reason that girls do not ask their parents for permission is because

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    Cell phones should NOT be allowed in school. If cell phones were allowed in school‚ it would be a major distraction to other students. Also‚ cell phones would cost more money. Finally‚ cell phones would be bad to have during an emergency. Many bad things can happen when we use cell phones in school. Cell phones should NOT be allowed in school! First of all‚ if kids have cell phones in school‚ it would be a huge‚ school wide distraction. This is true because‚ many kids have cell phones. Research

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    Workplace Drug Screening The drug testing that takes place in the United States can be separated into a couple of general groups‚ general workplace and federal consent. Federal consent drug testing began when President Ronald Reagan passed via executive order that federal workers cease from using illegal drugs (Wikipedia‚ 2010). The author will explain the different types of drug testing‚ the reliability of these tests‚ drug testing programs and the ethical and legal issues of workplace drug

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