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Anorexia And Bulimia Laxatives Diuretics
1,722 wordsAnorexia and Bulimia are the two main dietary disorders which have swept other dietary disorders aside. They mostly effect girls aged 14 - 17. The causes vary between culture, family pressures, chemical imbalance, emotional & personality disorder. Also genetics might play a small role in contributing to this disorder. In this era, we are constantly bombarded with the images of extremely thin, anorexic models. We are constantly told, if we want people to like us we must get thin. It has cross...
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Female Genital Mutilation Order To Create
2,443 wordsFemale Genital Mutilation Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is a process of removing part, or all female genitalia. There are different types of FGM, such as the removal of clitoris, which is called clitoridectomy and is the most common type of FGM, removal of labia minora and labia majora in order to create a pink surfaces that later will be stitched together in order to create a cover over the vagina. All that remains from regular female genitalia after this surgery is the tiny hole, through whi...
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Darwin Theory Theories
4,032 wordsLamarck? s Influence On The Development Of Lamarck? s Influence On The Development Of Darwin? s Theory Of Evolution Lamarck? s Influence on the Development of Darwin? s Theory of Evolution Serebryany, Rostislav Marc Weinstein Lamarck? s Influence on The Development of Darwin? s Theory of Evolution There have been many ideas on the theory of evolution. Some simply take our existence for granted, others prefer to explain all evolution in terms of the bible and the presence of a God. However, there...
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Hong Kong Virus Infection
2,247 wordsClinical Features of Influenza Influenza, commonly called the flu, is caused by viruses that infect the respiratory tract. Compared with most other viral respiratory infections, such as the common cold, influenza infection often causes a more severe illness. Typical clinical features of influenza include fever (usually 100 oF to 103 oF in adults and often even higher in children) and respiratory symptoms, such as cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, as well as headache, muscle aches, and of...
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