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    The morning-after-pill can range anywhere between thirty to sixty dollars and the intrauterine devices can cost someone up to one thousand dollars without insurance (Planned Parenthood, 2014). These prices can really add up for an individual, especially if one is of lower socioeconomic status. This limitation of paying for contraception methods is putting female employees from Hobby Lobby at a disadvantage. With advances happening in our country today, there is medical research to show that these forms of contraception do not lead to abortion. Religious traditionalists have a definition that pregnancy occurs when an egg is fertilized when in actualization, medical definition says that pregnancy doesn’t occur until implantation. Research shows that eighty percent of eggs do not even implant (Gunter, 2014). There is much evidence to show that both the morning-after-pill and intrauterine devices do not lead to abortion when used. This limitation on contraception usage is causing costly damage to a woman who decides to use these methods, which could be a huge disadvantage to…

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    15. A 35-year-old female present at your clinic to discuss birth control. She has 2 children with her husband and they are in agreement that their family is complete. You discussed with her different options. Which statement is true regarding Intrauterine Devices (IUD)? A. Success rate of the IUD is slightly lower than oral contraceptive pills B. Failure rate of the IUD ranges from 0.2-0.9% within the first year of insertion C. Prophylactic antibiotic should be routinely prescribed before IUD…

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    The intrauterine device included an “ill-designed removal string [that facilitated] Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) and sepsis (blood poisoning).” The predicament culminated into over 300,000 lawsuits filed against the company that promoted the device. Since then, doctors have innovated the IUD into a more successful mechanism, with minimal conflicts. According to an online article written by Jennifer Couzin-Frankel, “IUDs are on the verge of a remarkable return to popularity.” Women are once…

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    and nulliparous women (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 2011). In spite of these recommendations nearly all providers provide oral contraceptive pills, 9% and condoms, which has a failure rate of 9% and 18% respectively; while fewer offer intrauterine devices or implants, which have failure rates of less than 1% (Harper et al., 2015). In teenagers and other high-risk groups, the failure rate of oral contraceptive pills is even higher, 13% and 30% respectively (Winner et al.,…

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    Medical devices function to save and improve the lives of humans across the globe. Sadly, some devices turn out to be defective, leading to new health issues and possibly even death. This occurs when a faulty design prohibits the device from working as intended or when one or more parts of the product are contaminated during manufacturing. As a result of the defect, the patient may find they need to undergo further treatment, often in the form of surgery, and some die as a result of the product…

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    Birth control is to prevent pregnancy for women who are sexually active. The most infamously known birth control is the pill that women takes orally. Another birth control that is not commonly talked about in health clinics and among women is the IUD’s. Though the IUD is proven to be as effective as the pills, not all women and doctors are not being educated about this birth control. IDUs have different forms depending on what the woman need. The IUD is 99 percent effective according to…

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    Unit 33 M3

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    1. This homepage is targeting all users who own a computer, tablet or a smartphone. This page is targeting English speakers. But the language will change based on your IP location. Most people know about google, so it will be easy to spot this service if you just have a Gmail account. All users will be interested in this service because it offers 15 GB of storage for free. 2. The homepage was designed and written to introduce the google storage service. If I had to write this I would have said:…

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    This past term I went on a college visit to Capri. Capri is a college for people to learn hair, makeup, and massages. When we got there, we walked in and there were people at the front desk asking names. once they have your name they gave you a small piece of paper that you had to fill out; so your name could be put in a drawing for a prize. You could walk around to the different stations they had there to look at all the things they had. the first on I went up to was the hair. My mom and me…

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    In the first month of working at Networks Department.That day, I entered my office and I couldn’t even thinking or focusing on anything, because there were a lot of electrical wires on the ground. It makes me troubled. In another day I wanted to connect some of these electrical wires together. I tried to touch one of them, and it was a hot electrical wire harmed my hand. It is dangerous and risky to work in this section. Also, if you do any simple mistake you will be in a trouble like if you put…

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    Running head: incident response report 1 incident response report 17 Incident Response Report Rafiu Atanda University of Maryland University College Advanced Cyber Exploitation & Mitigation Methodologies CST 630 Prof., SMITH…

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