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Abortion Is Murder
... inhuman, dangerous-in a word wrong, we will do our best to stop it. If you push the right button even the most ardent pro-choice person will say "you cannot do that."
The notion that the fetus feels no pain until the third trimester has been argued by many pro-life advocates. We believe that a fetus as early as seven weeks after conception can feel pain. Thus, they believe that a fetus can feel pain part way through the first trimester, whn most abortions are performed. Why would you want to take the chance of putting your un-born child through this agonizing pain.
In truth abortion is the wrongful murder of a h ...
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People Vs. The Tobacco Industry
... of cigarette smoke. People are paying in more than one way for the price of smoking. The question is “What is being done to decrease the number of smokers, complications, and deaths?”
People start smoking for their individual reasons. Some common reasons why a person may start smoking may be due to stress, peer pressure, or because the person wants to change his social status. The tobacco industry deceives people with their ads implying that cigarettes can relieve stress, help fit in, and even change the social status of men, women, and teens. A camel smoking a cigarette, wearing a leather jacket, with sev ...
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Pre-Eclampsia And Eclampsia Disorders In Pregnant Women
... pre-eclampsia.
Pre-eclampsia does not have chronic hypertension but becomes hypertensive in
late pregnancy. With pre-eclampsia a woman doesn't experience a coma or
convulsions, her blood pressure returns to normal after delivery. Although the
majority of women who experience pre-eclampsia never get eclampsia-if the blood
pressure gets out of hand suddenly, the disease may progress to eclampsia.
Eclampsia is pre-eclampsia that has progressed to the point of convulsions and
possible coma. Resulting in retardation for the child with lack of oxygenation
and other proteins to fetus.
A term that must be known is ...
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Psychology
... Abnormal psychology has much
in common with psychiatry, while physiological psychology builds on the
techniques and methods of neurology and physiology.
It is evident that psychological methods are being increasingly used in
daily events. Employment for example, in Europe more companies are subjecting
potential personnel to psychological profile checks and psychological tests
during interviews. Even our social lives are becoming affected. People who are
seeking the right partner are using psychological techniques to establish the
emotional state of their potential partners. As psychology becomes more and mor ...
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Soda Pop And Its Problem
... in your large intestine. As the pockets get larger,
infections and food debris can find its way into the pockets and create
infectious problems. When this occurs this it is called diverticulitis.
This doesn't occur very often though, but when it does surgery is
recommended.
Pop can also be a big concern for young women. If woman growing up
doesn't drink enough milk between the ages 9-25 then later in life she will
probably be in a wheelchair or have bone problems. Most people don't think
ahead that far in life to really care. But when your older you are going
to wish you would have drank more milk. People ar ...
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Death
... But I was wrong, and I learned that life wasn't like that and it didn't always happen that way.
Having a near experience myself, my thoughts about also took a different turn. I never thought would even come near me. Last year in May, my sister, dad, and I were driving down to California. And it was about seven o'clock in the morning and my sister was driving. Then she fell asleep and starting driving off the road. She swerved back on the road really hard, which made the car flip over four times. Then we were rushed to the hospital and stayed there for about an hour. My sister and I were all right but my ...
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Von Willebrand’s Disease
... the ability to localize and concentrate the hemostatic process is at the specific location of the site of the injury is impaired. (See figure.1)
is probably the most common hereditary bleeding disorder and may occur in up to one percent of the population (sixty-two million people worldwide). Patients with von Willebrand disease have either have stopped the production of von Willebrand factor or they produce a molecule that does not function normally, which cause their platelets do not adhere properly when blood vessels are injured, therefor it takes longer for a blood clot to form. In some patients, the facto ...
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Heart Attacks
... stress are the most widespread
causes however, affecting 2.5 million people every year. Therefore, smoking and
stress are two major causes of heart attacks.
Smoking causes heart attacks. The tobacco in cigarettes and cigars contain
a chemical called nicotine. When inhaled into the lungs, nicotine causes the
release of hormones in the body. These hormones raise the blood pressure.
Consequently, a person's heart rate increases 15 to 25 beats per minute.
Nicotine also causes the blood vessels to contract. People who smoke have a
harder time keeping their hands and feet warm because their blood does not
circul ...
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Bacteria
... be laid out with from on end to end, there would have to be at least 250 for it to be visible to the unaided eye.
There are usually one of three different shapes to , spherical, spiral, or rod-shaped. Strep throats are spherical and are caused by streptococcus. Spherical usually link together to form long chains of cells. Another serious case of causing diseases is tooth decay and ulcers. Tooth decay leads to cavities, which means is arises the film on our teeth. People with diets high in sugar have a higher chance of getting tooth decay or cavities. The sugar us turned into lactic acid, the acid leads to a los ...
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Paranoid Personality Disorders
... all people, like friends or
associates, not only strangers. For these reasons, people with this personality
disorder rarely confide in people and are actually amazed if someone shows
loyalty. However, this amazement also gives way to disbelief and falls back
towards the idea that this newfound loyalty is part of a plot to cause harm.
Those of with the disorder also tend to bear their grudges and unwilling
to forgive. They nurture their grudges and anger, which over time, gives them
more of a sense that it is the outside world which the problem, not themselves.
At times, these individuals may also conjure u ...
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