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Daphne Emrick

Teen pregnancy, abortion rates rise - USATODAY.com - 0 views

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    This is a very wonderful story based on pregnancy I think that girl's should not have any abortion's because you should never been doing what you was doing. Don't go get a abortion and your killing yourself and your baby. This is going to come back on you and you will have dreams about it. You will start wondering I should of keep my baby. Instead you drop him like he/she was some trash I really don't get why do females kill there baby. It will keep going on and on. If you don't want a baby now I suggest you find safety and protection if you don't want one. You just got to think about the living of it you killed your child that you had it really don't make any sence why you did what you did to have it. Question did you know that you had it.
Marquise Middleton

Mideast Violence Goes Way Back - Science News - 0 views

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    Mideast violence goes way back Head wounds common in region throughout last 6,000 years Web edition : Wednesday, July 18th, 2012 Head-bashing hostilities haunted the Middle East long before the region's current conflicts arose. Skulls of people from what are now Israel and the West Bank, dating to different times during the last 6,000 years, display a consistently high rate of serious injuries.
KiOntey Turner

Global Warming- Science - The New York Times - 0 views

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    The average surface temperature of earth has increased more than 1 degree Fahrenheit since 1900 and the rate of warming has been nearly three times the century-long average since 1970. Almost all experts studying the recent climate history of the earth agree now that human activities, mainly the release of heat-trapping gases from smokestacks, tailpipes, and burning forests, are probably the dominant force driving the trend.
KiOntey Turner

Wilderness: Chest Injuries Treatment: First Aid Information for Wilderness: Chest Injuries - 0 views

  • The injured person should be given  oxygen at a rate appropriate to the clinical situation.
  • The neck and back of the injured person should be immobilized after a possible chest injury.
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    Information pertaining to an event of an emergency to the chest area.
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