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Sexually Transmitted Diseases Premarital Sex
353 words
Sex should be reserved for personal relationships
14 year old pregnant mother diagnosed with the
aids virus, In our society today headlines like
this one can be seen on a regular basis.
Prematrital sex has become an expected and widely
accepted practice world wide, it is not just being
tolerated but is actually being encouraged, gone
are the days when being a virgin was considered
commonplace, we are now living in a time when
being a virgin could cause you to be ridiculed and
labeled a misfit. P...
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Bubonic Plague Lymph Nodes
503 words
Plague is a term applied randomly in the Middle
Ages to all fatal epidemic diseases, but now
restricted to an acute, infectious, contagious
disease of rodents and humans, caused by a short,
thick bacillus, Yersinia pestis. In humans, plague
occurs in three forms: bubonic plague, pneumonic
plague, and septicemic plague. Bubonic plague is
the best-known form and is so called because it is
characterized by the appearance of buboes, or
enlarged, inflamed lymph nodes, in the groin or
armpit or on the...
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Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Immune System
1,094 words
Among us today there are thousands of diseases out
in the world, most are curable, some don't even
have names. Well by the end of this paper you
should learn about one more disease called
Tuberculosis that will help you understand more
about the infectious agents that threaten our
lives today and how to control them, especially
Tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is the increasingly
spreading disease in the world and causes more
deaths today then ever before. (www. homepage.
holo www. com) TB Global Emer...
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Three And Four Reaction Rate
859 words
Title: Examining Some Properties of the Enzyme
-amylase In this experiment a deeper meaning in
the catalysts of reactions is studied. Catalysts
accelerate chemical reactions without permanently
changing the reaction. Enzymes, catalysts in
biochemical reactions, are globular proteins which
lower the activation energy needed to begin a
reaction and therefore increase the rate at which
efficient reactions can occur. Proteins
(henceforth enzymes) are complex molecules made of
amino acids in polypept...
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Teenage Pregnancy Teenage Mother
575 words
Teenage pregnancy is normally something unexpected
and something that could ruin a young womans life.
There is a continuing increase in teenage
pregnancy. This increase is a major concern
because teenage mothers and their babies face more
risks to their health. The birth rate for young
teens (age 15 to 17) is steadily rising. Between
1986 and 1991, the rate increased by 27 percent
(from a rate of 30. 5 to a rate of 38. 7 per 1,
000 women). In 1991, nearly 4 in 100 girls ages 15
to 17 had a baby....
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Bodily Fluids Liver Damage
705 words
Hepatitis is the term given to inflammation of the
liver. Hepatitis is most commonly caused by
viruses, but is usually accustomed to individuals
who drink heavily for a many number of years.
Hepatitis can cause your liver to become inflamed,
swollen, and tender. If the infection is severe
and prolonged without treatment the liver may
become scarred, causing cirrhosis of the liver.
The complications of hepatitis and cirrhosis are
liver failure and cancer. Usually resulting
Although there are many...
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Virus That Causes Form Of Birth Control
1,086 words
Today's world is full of worries and problems
which did not affect teens a generation ago. New
problems keep appearing in today's world, such as
STDs, increased pregnancy rates, and other factors
facing teens who choose to have sex. Emotionally
and physically teens and getting less developed
before having sex and are not prepared for the
serious problems which come along with their
decision to have sex. No longer is it a matter
which will just go away if we ignore it, but teen
health and the hea...
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White Blood Cells Aids Disease
381 words
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, better known
as AIDS, is caused by the incurable HIV virus.
AIDS is a deadly disease that deteriorates the
immune system. There are two groups of HIV (human
immunodeficiency virus), HIV- 1 that occurs
throughout the world and HIV- 2 that mainly occurs
in Africa. The HIV virus enters the white blood
cells and takes over the reproductive system of
that cell and uses the system to reproduce itself.
The white blood cell dies and the new HIV cells
infect other whi...
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Ebola A Deadly Virus
1,037 words
Life is a biological internet in which viruses
travel like messages, moving at high speed from
node to node and from city to city. They are
diverse and wild spread in every plane on the
surface of the earth. Ironically, such invisible
creatures have a substantially enormous effects on
human life and health. In most cases, Viruses are
harmful and sometimes deadly. One of these deadly
viruses is the Ebola virus, a highly contagious,
deadly and mysterious microbe, known to be the
most lethal virus ...
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What Are The Problems Associated With Child Prostitution
613 words
Everyday millions of innocent children are forced
to do jobs, not of their own free will but as a
result of poverty especially in third world
countries. These children often resort to options
of labor or even more extreme prostitution. So
what is one to do when one is poor, young and in a
third world country? There are several options
available to chose from; asking for essentials
materials a (food, shelter and clothing) from
richer people / countries , suffering and
struggling to survive or sel...
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Protease Inhibitors Bodily Fluids
1,198 words
Cytomegalovirus Retinitus Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
infection is very common within the general
population, but it often shows little or no
symptoms in healthy people (Gateway). It infects
between 50 % to 85 % of adults in the United
States by the age of 40 (CDC). However, in the
immuno depressed population, there is often an
active infection that shows many possible
symptoms. Within the HIV infected community, the
CMV virus? most common symptoms are retinitis and
gastrointestinal problems (Gateway)...
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Bits Per Second Cable Modems
955 words
Abstract This paper has explained in some detail
what a modem is and how a modem works. The
evolution of a modem, transfer of speeds through
various sized modems, and how data transferred has
also been discussed. The word modem is an acronym
for Modulator Demodulator. Modems accept digital
data supplied by the personal computer, and
convert it to a modulated analog waveform that can
be transmitted over an analog telephone line.
Modems also work in reverse. They take a modulated
analog wave from ...
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases Communications Decency Act
958 words
The Internet is one of the technologies that are
widely used in the world. It is also one of the
most controversial technologies. The government
wants to put some regulations on the Internet.
These regulations mainly consist of the censorship
of it. These regulations are lead by the
Communications Decency Act. This censorship causes
a lot of problems to its users. People are arguing
that all this censoring would run people away from
it. Other people believe that censorship has been
needed to con...
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Factors That Affect Light Energy
2,125 words
Investigation Into The Factors That Affect The
Investigation Into The Factors That Affect The
Rate Of Photosynthesis In Elodea Investigation
into the factors that affect the rate of
photosynthesis in Elodea Introduction? ?
Photosynthesis is the chemical process, which
takes place in every green plant to produce food
in the form of glucose. ? Plants use the suns
energy to join together water and carbon molecules
to make the glucose, which is sent around the
plant to provide food. ? Cells in the r...
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One Of The Greatest University Of Cambridge
843 words
James Clerk Maxwell James Clerk Maxwell was born
in Edinburgh, Scotland, on the thirteenth of
November in 1831. His original name was James
Clerk. Maxwell was added after his mother died
when James was a mere eight years old. In 1841,
Maxwell was sent to the Edinburgh Academy when he
was eleven. At the Edinburg Academy, Maxwell had
two papers published by the Royal Society of
Edinburg. From the Edinburg Academy, Maxwell began
furthering his academic career at the University
of Cambridge in 1850....
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Average Life Span Hate Crimes
800 words
The Life Span and the Variables that Effect it Our
lives, are rather insignificant in the whole
scheme of the universe, just imagine that the
universe has been around for billions and billions
of years, yet we only see a 100 -year portion of
it. If we get to see that whole 100 years of it
then we are considered lucky, the average life
span is influenced by so many variables, it is
amazing how many things that we have little or no
control over can effect the our lives. For
instance, genetics is a...
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Age Of Exploration Bubonic Plague
943 words
When I look at the conflicts that medieval
European people faced and the conflicts that
modern people face, I see a huge difference. Our
government, economics, science, mobility, art,
literacy and health are very different. Some
aspects of religion are different, but not many.
The Black Death and feudalism are some major
contributions to the medieval times. The Black
Death is known as a beneficial divider between the
central and Middle Ages. The changes are numerous.
They include the introductio...
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases Sex Before Marriage
346 words
Premarital Premarital Sex Premarital Sex
Premarital sex, an act that is practiced
excessively in the world today, is not all that it
is caught up to be. It definitely has more side
effects than benefits. Premarital sex is an action
that causes ones emotional, social, spiritual and
physical being to become corrupted. The regretful
effects are widespread and can alter ones life
forever. The emotional results of premarital sex
can lead to psychological damage. This includes
confusion that can cause...
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Sexually Transmitted Organized Crime
567 words
I. Introduction Prostitution, performance of
sexual acts solely for the purpose of material
gain. Persons prostitute themselves when they
grant sexual favors to others in exchange for
money, gifts, or other payment and in so doing use
their bodies as commodities. In legal terms, the
word prostitute refers only to those who engage
overtly in such sexual-economic transactions,
usually for a specified sum of money. Prostitutes
may be of either sex, but throughout history the
majority have been wome...
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Sexually Transmitted Sexually Active
865 words
sexual pressures By: Anonymous E-mail: The media
is just one of the factors responsible for the
increase in teen sexuality. Throughout a humans
adolescents years they are subject to a number of
sexual pressures. Through research I have found
that peers are among the most influential. An
adolescent is not limited to peer pressure though.
They face pressures from the media as well. I
believe that media pressure is just a influential
as peer pressure. There is also other pressure,
from people such ...
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