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    King Lear was written around 1603-06. A contextualised political reading interprets King Lear as a drama that gives expression to crucial political and social issues of its time: the hierarchy of the Jacobean state‚ King James’ belief in his divine right to rule‚ and the political anxieties that characterised the end of Queen Elizabeth’s reign: fears of civil war and division of the kingdom triggered by growth of conflicting fractions and a threatening underclass. Like all writers‚ Shakespeare reflected

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    The author of Paper Towns is John Green. He was born on August 24‚ 1977‚ in Indianapolis‚ Indiana. He went to Kenyon College and earned double degrees in Religious Studies and English. He worked as a student chaplain in a children’s hospital. Green spent lots of time with terminally ill children‚ who inspired him to become a writer. Because of the sick children‚ Green was determined to use his power of writing to make the world a better place. He is a New York Times bestselling author of multiple

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    Hypothetical Case # 1: Emergency Contraception Jeng Jeng is a 19 year-old college student at Universidad de Kounikos. She presents a prescription for four Looveral tablets. The instructions are to take two immediately and two in twelve hours. The pharmacist on duty‚ Marc‚ has strong pro-life beliefs. He refuses to dispense the prescription believing that the prescription is being used as an abortifacient. The patient explains that she needs to have the prescription filled soon‚ as she shared her

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    There are many different types of contraception available on the market today. Each type of contraception offers different advantages and disadvantages‚ and is not a one size fits all thing. Each person has different needs that need to be considered with choosing their birth control‚ and some people may choose to not be on any sort of birth control. Religion and differing views may also play a factor in choosing a type of birth control. Tina and Dan are a newly married couple who‚ prior to marriage

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    Contraceptive Methods

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    Homework Project – Contraception Methods Part 1 Barrier Methods Male and female condoms1 Condoms are a form of barrier contraception. They are usually made out of latex but you can get them made latex-free and plastic (e.g. polyurethane) instead‚ though it can affect the effectiveness of the condom slightly. They are the only form of contraception that prevents both pregnancy and sexually-transmitted diseases‚ like HIV. The male condom fits over an erect penis before sex. A teat at the end

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    much wider array of individuals offering a much safer alternative. They can be used by women that breast feed‚ are smokers over age of 35‚ have high blood pressure etc. Again‚ these factors must be accounted for as they will affect the type of contraception used. Resultantly affecting the side-affects experienced for e.g. increased chance of blood clots‚ increased blood pressure‚ diabetes‚ depression and in some cases even cause irreversible decrease in bone

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    The Chinese mandate of Heaven was established by the Zhou dynasty as a description of how an emperor could rule or be deposed. It said that as long as the emperor behaved well‚ then he would be in favor of God and his rule would continue. However‚ if another clan should receive word the gods that they were displeased with the current dynasty‚ then you had the right to be overthrown. These signals‚(that an dynasty was not being ‘good’) could be shown through nature with floods‚ hurricanes‚ famine

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    Morning After Pill

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    Emergency contraception is often called the morning after pill which reduces the chances of pregnancy following unprotected sexual intercourse. It consist of increased dose of conventional oral pill or the use of an intra-uterine device. The emergency contraceptive pills each contain .05 mg of the hormone ethinyl estradiol and .5 mg of the hormone norgestrel. The ingestion of these hormones is what prevents or delays ovulation. These hormones also can prevent the fertilization of the egg‚ if one

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    Planned Parenthood has worked to improve women’s health and safety and to advance the right and ability of individuals to manage his or her fertility regardless of income‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ sexual orientation or age. They provide several safe contraception methods‚ reduce the spread of sexually transmitted infections through testing and treatment‚ and screen for cervical and other cancers. Planned Parenthood has more than 7 million activists‚ supporters and donors working for women’s health and safety

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    Here Natural History Treatment Non-contraceptive Benefits Steroid Contraception Progestin Progestin Progestin Hysterectomy ↓ Dysmenorrhea ↓ DUB ↓ PID ↓ Ectopic preg suppress PG release stabilizes endometrium thickens cervical mucus thickens cervical mucus TAH‚ BSO © Elmar P. Sakala‚ MD‚ MPH © Elmar P. Sakala‚ MD‚ MPH (c) Elmar P. Sakala‚ MD MPH (2011) 4 Metabolic Effects Steroid contraception Healthy lipid profile (↑ HDL‚ ↓ LDL) Oral Contraceptives Risk of CANCER

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