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    By definition a hero is a person who is admired or idealized for courage‚ outstanding achievements‚ or noble qualities. Throughout Amelia’s life she had many achievements. She broke record after record and took on tasks that were life threatening. She was determined to make a difference in the lives of women. Amelia Earhart is a hero for women because she proved that they can do the same things that men can do. Amelia’s mother is Amy Otis. She was also a very honorable woman and had many achievements

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    TRAINING FOR THE HEALTH SECTOR [Date …Place …Event…Sponsor…Organizer] [Date Place INDOOR AIR POLLUTION Children’s Health and the Environment WHO Training Package for the Health Sector World Health Organization www.who.int/ceh July 2008 version 1 Indoor Air Pollution Indoor LEARNING OBJECTIVES LEARNING TO UNDERSTAND‚ RECOGNIZE AND KNOW: Hazards of indoor air pollution to children’s health Different toxicants in indoor air‚ according to sources‚ settings and activities

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    Hello‚ my name is Stephanie and I am here today to voice my opinion on Smoking in Public place and how it should be banned. Are you tried of seeing cigarette smokers at every public place? Watching people smoking disgusts me‚ the way they pollute the air with the smoke and flick the ash onto the ground. It is a horrible habit that should be banned. I fully support a ban on smoking in all public places. The best way to reduce the number of smokers is to help prevent people from starting in the

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    Miss NAA is a 16- year old girl with long future ahead of her. Next year‚ she will be sitting for her SPM‚ which is a major milestone for her education. Having diabetes means that she will need to miss school to attend her clinic appointments. Even now she is already absent for a week due to admission for diabetic education. Upon discharge‚ she will need to come again for review at a month time to monitor her sugar control at home. Nevertheless‚ this admission is necessary to properly educate and

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    The battle for women’s reproductive rights is constantly at risk with conservative legislators across America‚ and the globe‚ systematically attempting to decrease a woman’s choice and resources through bills passed at the federal and state level. Reproductive rights include the right to contraceptives‚ emergency contraceptives‚ abortions‚ sex education‚ STD/STI testings‚ screenings for breast cancer and cervical cancer‚ Pap tests‚ fertility tests‚ and much more. Certain health insurances‚ or lack

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    Harry Truman had to make one of the hardest decisions any President ever had to make. He had to decide whether or not to spare countless American lives at the expense of hundreds of thousands of Japanese and drop the two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It was his responsibility as the President to protect the US‚ but the death toll in Japan was so horrific that it really makes you wonder if it was worth the killing of all the innocent people‚ many of whom were women and children.

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    Parental Bereavement

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    Nursing 464—Exam 3 Death in the Lives of Adults (Class 11) * I. Parental Bereavement * Introduction * Erickson‚ adulthood- Generativity vs. Stagnation: A child’s death is opposed to the nurturing psychosocial task of adulthood * Death of a child represents the untimely loss of a potential future * In earlier times and less developed countries‚ child is not viewed as a “person” until he/she has lived long enough to be viable * In modern societies

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    AO1 Research carried out on views of different concepts and models of health and well-being. In 1948‚ the World Health Organisation (WHO) stated that health was “State of complete physical; mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity.” 1However this definition of ‘Health’ received a lot of criticism as it was too vague and not enough description to satisfy the term‚ it was said that there was not enough explanation on other aspects‚ for example what a state

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    Recognizing Postpartum Depression The birth of a baby is generally considered a joyful time‚ but it is also a time when women are susceptible to depression. Such feelings make it extremely difficult for a new mother to take care of herself and her baby and it may put a strain on the family. Depression that occurs after the birth of a baby is called postpartum depression‚ otherwise known as PPD. Postpartum illness is a serious problem among women. Once thought of as a relatively minor phase within

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    Kymberly Burress Oct. 7‚ 2011 Pros and cons Essay Ms. Shuchter Abortion is defined as the termination of pregnancy at any stage that does not result in birth. What a lot of people don’t realize is a miscarriage is also considered an abortion even though it is not medically induced; it is called a spontaneous abortion because it is not a medical procedure. Recently a study was done and it showed that the number of abortions worldwide have gone down considerably because of family planning‚ having

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