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    Abortion

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    AUL NAME: Ahmad Elias Salim ID: 3020120032 Course: Advanced English Academic Writing Exam: Midterm Semester: Fall 2014/2015 Informative Speech Topic: Abortion Organizational Pattern: Topical General Purpose: To Inform Supervised by: Dr. Ahmad Mosleh Date: AUL/Jadra December 2014 Table Of Contents: Introduction and definition of Abortion History of Abortion Types of Abortion Methods of Abortion Legality of Abortion Risk and Side Effects Conclusion Introduction:___________________________________

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    Communicable Disease Michael E Aponte Professor Steiner University of Phoenix HCS 457 Chickenpox is a highly communicable virus named the varicella-zoster virus and closely resembles the herpes virus. The virus can be released into the air by coughing or sneezing‚ spreading the virus from person to person. The virus also can be spread by touching the fluids from a chickenpox blister. Chickenpox is so contagious that an individual who has never had exposure to chickenpox has an 80%

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    with some numerical leverage about 115 males are conceived for every 100 females. Their numbers are preferentially whittled down thereafter. Just 104 boys are born for every 100 girls because of the disproportionate rate of spontaneous abortions‚ stillbirths and miscarriages of male fetuses. More boys than girls die in infancy. And during each subsequent year of life‚ mortality rates for males exceed those for females‚ so that by age 25 women are in the majority. The reason women live longer than men

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    Definition of Abortion

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    procedures that result in such termination and expulsion. Also called induced abortion. As stated above‚ abortion is the termination of a fetus. In other words‚ the fetus dies‚ whether by the mother’s choice or by accident (such as a miscarriage or stillbirth.) Medically‚ all terminations of pregnancy not resulting in a live birth are defined as abortions. Each year throughout the world‚ 45million abortions are performed. Compare this to 128.6 million births per year and you get approximately 35%

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    RUBELLA

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    Adults: Asymptomatic Low grade fever‚ malaise‚ swollen gland‚ Upper Respiratory Infection for 1-5 days Other Clinical Manifestation: Encephalitis‚ thrombocytopenia with hemorrhage‚ neuritis Infection during pregnancy: May lead to: Miscarriage‚ stillbirth Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) Deafness‚ eye defects (cataracts‚ glaucoma) Cardiac abnormalities Mental retardation‚ motor disabilities Congenital Malformations/Deformities Rubella Vaccine Live‚ attenuated rubella virus Mandatory immunization

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    Abstract This paper examines why abortion should remain legal in the United States. Abortion was legalized January 22‚ 1973 via the Supreme Court. Pro-choice advocates believe it should be a woman’s choice whether to terminate a pregnancy or not. Pro-life advocates believe abortion is murder. Teens that conceive a child out of wedlock are more likely to get an abortion. Teen pregnancies have dropped since the late eights and early nineties. Most adults that choose to have an abortion because of

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    Research Paper On Tobacco

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    Tobacco Use A global health risk of epidemic proportion is tobacco use. Tobacco is most commonly used to make cigarettes and is an agricultural crop that is grown all over the world. It is a nervous system stimulant that triggers complex biochemical and neurotransmitter disruptions. Tobacco use can diminish your ability to taste and smell‚ elevate heart rate and blood vessels‚ irritates lung tissue‚ and constricts blood vessels. Nicotine is the primary component that acts on the brain and is only

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    January 11‚ 2013 Syllabus Critical Issues in Global Health—Spring 2013 –Yale School of Public Health Course Number: HPA566B Course Instructor: Richard Skolnik Course Description: The course will focus on critical challenges to the health of the poor in low- and middle-income countries and pay particular attention to how these health gaps can be addressed in low-cost and highly effective ways. The course will cover the architecture of global health‚ key trends in approaches to meeting

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    Effects of Tobacco Use (Smoking) On the Human Body Christine Herrmann Composition ll Individual Work Week 9 Everest University Online Effects of Tobacco Use (Smoking) On the Human Body Tobacco use of any kind is hurtful to the human body and their health because there are a lot of serious health risks in using tobacco products. There is even a surgeon general warning on packs of cigarettes. “A Report of the Surgeon General on the topic of smoking has been issued nearly every year since

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    are always honest to each other. Love cannot be designed without trust. “A Temporary Matter”‚ the first story of the book in which the author tells a story about a married couple named Shoba and Shukumar that has to face with the grief of their stillbirth child. After the loss of their child‚ Shoba and Shukumar are trying to avoid each other. They go to work earlier and come back home later. Shoba even brings home more extra work to keep her busy during evenings and weekends. Meanwhile‚ Shukumar

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