Discuss various forms of contraception including indications, contraindications, side effects, U.S.

Discuss various forms of contraception including indications, contraindications, side effects, U.S. Medical Eligibility Criteria (USMRC), U.S. Selected Practice Recommendations for Contraceptive Use (USSPR), affordability, and mechanisms of action. How will…

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Write a three to four page (750 -1000 words) essay. Pick an article from the list at Essay Resources on the course menu.

Write a three to four page (750 -1000 words) essay. Pick an article from the list at Essay Resources on the course menu. Find a scholarly article that has been…

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Evaluating Significance of Findings

Critically evaluate the two scenarios you selected based upon the following points: Critically evaluate the sample size. Critically evaluate the statements for meaningfulness. Critically evaluate the statements for statistical significance.…

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Statistics

Structure of a Research Paper While academic disciplines vary on the exact format and style of journal articles in their field, most articles contain similar content and are divided in…

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Robert E. Lee was not fighting the Civil War to protect and perpetuate slavery…he had emancipated the few slaves he had inherited from his mother many years before the war. So, why was he fighting? Why had Virginia voted for secession? Since 1860, three-fourths of all Virginians owned no slaves. What were Virginians fighting for?

What are we fighting for? Robert E. Lee was not fighting the Civil War to protect and perpetuate slavery...he had emancipated the few slaves he had inherited from his mother…

Continue Reading Robert E. Lee was not fighting the Civil War to protect and perpetuate slavery…he had emancipated the few slaves he had inherited from his mother many years before the war. So, why was he fighting? Why had Virginia voted for secession? Since 1860, three-fourths of all Virginians owned no slaves. What were Virginians fighting for?