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    around it like bees around honey. Once one sperm cell breaks through the outer membrane of the ovum by using hydrolitic enzymes‚ the egg immediately produces a wall that blocks a second sperm from entering.When fertilization of an ovum occurs‚ menstruation stops and no other ovum can be discharged until the fetus has left the uterus. Luteinizing hormone (LH)-sound This hormone is responsible for triggering the release of the ripe egg from the ovary. Corpus Luteum-sound After the ovum (egg) is

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    Reproduction System Notes

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    month about 13 eggs begin to continue meiosis . When the egg is ovulated it goes all the way to metaphase 2 then stops Break down of cyclin allows meiosis to complete Uterus Lining is called endometrium Functional layer: layer that comes of during menstruation Vagina Opening to female reproductive tract Clitoris Has spongy tissue that fills with blod during arousal Menstrual cycle Only occurs in humans‚ apes‚ and old world monkeys Other animals have an estrus cycle These animals are only receptive to

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    Awrah in Islam

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    Prophet’s wife) : Asma‚ daughter of Abu Bakar‚ entered upon the Apostle of Allah (peace be upon him) wearing thin clothes. The Apostle of Allah (peace be upon him) turned his attention from her. He said : ’O Asma‚ when a women reaches the age of menstruation‚ it does not suit her that she displays her parts of body except this and this‚ and he pointed to her face and hands(Narrated by Abu Daud) Differences between awrah men and women are :- Men Most Muslims accept that for men everything

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    REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

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    REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Reproductive System A system of sex organs within an organism which work together for the purpose of sexual reproduction. Many nonliving substances such as fluids‚ hormones‚ and pheromones are also important accessories to there productive system. Sexual reproduction produces new individuals - Gametes (sperm & egg) formed by testes and ovaries - Fertilization produces one cell (a zygote)with one set of chromosomes from each parent - Creates genetic variation . Gonads produce

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    Questionnaire on Sexually Transmitted Infections For face-to-face interviewing women aged 15 to 49 in FilaBavi‚ Vietnam Date of interview:...../...../.....time….. Date of supervision:......./......./........ Name of interviewer:.............Duration…….. Name of field supervisor:..................... Comments of interviewer on respondent’s Comments of field supervisor cooperation……………………………… …………………………………………. ………………………………………… …………………………………………. I. General

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    Discuss the traditional place of women in Papua New Guinea society and the changes taking place in contemporary Papua New Guinea. From the earliest time of their life Papua New Guinean women (specifically those of the Papua New Guinean Highlands) are subject to suppression‚ exploitation and malapropism at the hands of the dominant males. From the position as a sexual object to their role as the primary animal farmer‚ women are little more than a subservient to male desire (Brown 1988). Traditionally

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    lungs or kidneys. Once attached to abnormal locations‚ this tissue acts just as it would in the uterus. During menstruation‚ bleeding occurs‚ causing a trapping of blood in the tissues. Although the cause of endometriosis is unknown‚ there are several theories as to why this occurs. In the first theory it is thought that endometrial tissue from the uterus moves during menstruation through the fallopian tubes and into the pelvic cavity. Another

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    The problem This paper discusses the legal and ethical implications in conjunction with performing surgery on disabled people for social reasons. Ethical Katie is immaturity and she has the right like other non-disabled girls to live with her body in tact and she has the same choice to give birth to her own baby. According to the Family Court in Australia and Family Law Act 1975‚ no person under 18 should have hysterectomy unless the procedures are necessary to prevent serious physical and psychological

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    inequality in religion is menstruation. For example in Hinduism‚ women are forbidden to go near family shrines during menstruation and pregnancy. Also‚ in Islamic practises women aren’t allowed to touch the Qur’an. However‚ Hindus and Muslims would argue that women are allowed to go in family shrines and they are allowed to touch the Qur’an except from during menstruation and they aren’t banned completely. They would argue that they are only not allowed because menstruation makes women unclean and

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    where Hawthorne is commenting on the way that society wants to advance‚ as well as the way that society as well as he perceives the process of menstruation and childbirth for women. The first aspect in the correlation between science and nature is within the realm of the woman‚ specifically the woman’s natural occurrences. These are the processes of menstruation and childbirth (Zenger 368).

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