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    Successful testicular function depends on the hypothalamus discharge of GNRH, which in turn activates the release of LH and FSH to act on the testes and initiates the synthesis of testicular steroids. Active immunization dysfunction the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonad axis, thereby hindering the function of the Leydig and Sertoli cells and suppress the attainment of the testes maturity and steroid synthesis [Einarsson et al., 2009] and then lower the level testosterone hormones. The total serum testosterone

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    Developmental psychology is an intriguing topic, a fundamental revolution on the view of children. What is developmental psychology? It is a scientific approach that explains how humans change over time, from childhood to adulthood. Childhood is the time of life during which vast changes occur, a vulnerable newborn seems different to an active 2-year-old. Before the early 1960s, the study of human development was determined by either accounts of the behavioural or psychological facts. Scientists

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    This semester, I took the class Intro to Psychology where I learned about the scientific study of thoughts and behaviors. Throughout the class, we were taught basics of psychology, researching in psychology, biology of behavior, the human development, and human learning. Intro to Psychology prepared me for my future and provided me an understanding of how behavior and thoughts worked. Four things that I learned about psychology out of the whole class, however, is how the nervous system, fetus development

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    than two syllables fits into the overall setting of Brave New World since it takes place in an advanced and future world that more of an adaption to technology, “The abnormal endocrine coordination causing the slow growth was postulated to be a germinal mutation.” In addition to matching the setting, these words can show the intelligence of the characters because of the complex scientific words, "A man so conventional, so scrupulously correct as the Director - and to commit so gross a solecism (Huxley

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    Lifespan development occurs from birth to death. First, there are birth stages that each individual undergoes: germinal, embryonic, fetal. I was born early, however, this did not affect my future development. As I grew up, I got taller, my hair lightened and then darkened again. I also grew stronger as my physical development progressed. My brain grew, my senses and motor skills heightened, and my health fluctuated as I went through life. While I was physically developing, I was also cognitively

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    PPIS which are defined as Arterial Presumed Perinatal Stroke (APPS) which “are due to an occlusion of a brain artery” (University of Calgary, 2017) and Periventricular Venous Infarction (PVI) that are strictly fetal strokes where “Bleeding of the germinal matrix is the primary problem” (University of Calgary, 2017). Presumed Perinatal Ischemic Strokes are so named because they occur between the middle of a mother’s second trimester into the first year of life of the child and are diagnosed after the

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    FETAL BRAIN DEVELOPMENT AND THE PRETERM INFANT 2 NORMAL FETAL BRAIN DEVELOPMENT Embryonic brain development begins a few weeks after conception through the processes known as gastrulation and neurulation (Gilbert, 2000). During gastrulation the embryo changes from a simple group of cells to a multi-layered organism. Three germ layers are formed during this process: the endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm (Gilbert, 2000). The endoderm is the most inner layer and forms the lining of internal

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    Violation of Reproductive Freedom Up until the 1970s, a number of US states participated in the involuntary sterilization of women considered to be “feeble-minded” (Goering, 2014). California, the state with the highest number of involuntary sterilizations at the time, commonly saw this procedure happen to women who were either incarcerated, committed to mental asylums, or otherwise considered to be unfit mothers (Bouche & Rivard, 2014). The scientists and doctors performing these sterilizations

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    The prenatal affects of lead poisoning greatly influence the child’s early life from mental disorders to poor health. According to one of my sources, high Blood Lead Levels (BLLs) around 350 micro grams in infants during pregnancy can result in various birth defects such as reduced gestational age, weight at birth, and facial deformities. As well as other various mental affects ranging from, anaemia, impaired visual and motor functions, hearing loss, mild mental developmental delay, attention spans

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    The Secret of Kells and The Black Robe are both movies that include interactions between non christens and christens but The Black Robe has a less violent approach and uses the interaction for economic reasons than The Secret of Kells who don’t want the interacted all but need it for there survival. In medieval Ireland the people of Kells keep to themselves and don’t want any outsider to enter there home, because they want to protect their culture form outsiders. Which is why the people of Kells

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