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    their own. The non-profit organization‚ Planned parenthood‚ has long been the one of the nation’s leading providers of affordable health care and sex education for women‚ men‚ and youth since it was founded in 1916. While it provides services for all genders‚ it’s most apparent role in today’s society is the support it provides for women’s reproductive rights through reproductive health services in the United States of America and globally. Planned Parenthood provides these

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    collection and analysis activities and 4) A timeline to monitor the success of the program on an ongoing basis (Johnson & Crean‚ 2008‚ p. 3). When an organization assesses these minimum components‚ it will permit them to focus on what’s important - improving services for clients‚ and provide accountability updates to customers‚ and inform key stakeholder of the organization progress‚ they will be successful in completing their outcomes. The nonprofit organization‚ I choose was Planned Parenthood in part

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    PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA v. ROBERT P. CASEY  No. 91-744  SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES  505 U.S. 833  June 29‚ 1992‚ Decided * JUSTICE O’CONNOR‚ JUSTICE KENNEDY‚ and JUSTICE SOUTER announced the judgment of the Court. I Liberty finds no refuge in a jurisprudence of doubt. Yet 19 years after our holding that the Constitution protects a woman’s right to terminate her pregnancy in its early stages‚ Roe v. Wade (1973)‚ that definition of liberty is still questioned

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    Healthcare: Defunding Planned Parenthood Casey M Bell Cascade High School Word Count: 1681 Abstract This research paper will cover the effects that defunding planned parenthood would have on our health care system and how it would affect the care of women in the United States. It will cover the history of Planned Parenthood and how it contributes to the healthcare system (how many women they really help) and will also cover the amount of help planned parenthood gets from the government.

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    “Defund Planned Parenthood Act of 2017”. Although there have been unsuccessful attempts to defund Planned Parenthood in the past‚ with the current state of the political climate‚ I now feel that it is important to voice my concerns if the bill should pass. I find that the problems this bill proposes goes beyond the pro-life‚ pro-choice debate and can be problematic to spending‚ equality and many other issues. Currently‚ abortions are not publicly funded‚ and it is illegal for Planned Parenthood to use

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    is outspoken about his opposition to abortion is fighting back after receiving thousands of “thank you” letters for donations to abortion giant Planned Parenthood which were made in his name. On Feb. 28‚ The Christian Post reported about Global Vision Bible Church pastor Greg Locke’s outrage over the “thank you” cards he received from Planned Parenthood for donations that other people including someone named Christa Ginsberg from Houston have made in his name. The Tennessee pastor found this to be

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    current events of the United States of America and the world. The visual is of a little girl wearing a pink dress holding a sign which reads “Planned Parenthood Kills Babies.” The background is a regular suburban neighbourhood. It made me think of death immediately thus appealing more to my emotions first than anything else. My second thought was how “planned parenthood” killed babies. The photo was taken by Stephen McGee for the New York Times

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    privileged enough to be able to interview a wonderful women that had spent a lot of time working and volunteering for Planned Parenthood. After she took an introduction to Reproductive Rights course‚ that worked closely with Planned Parenthood‚ she began to volunteer at the call center. This is when a lady approached her and asked if she would like to work full-time with Planned Parenthood. Over the next three years‚ she would transition from working with counseling patients‚ different education programs

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    Casey (1992). The decision in Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992) reaffirmed Roe v. Wade (1973). The issue addressed was‚ if any state can force a woman seeking an abortion to wait 24 hours‚ if married‚ require consent from her husband‚ and‚ if she’s a minor‚ have parental consent (Oyez). The case was a 5-4 decision in favor of Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania. This decision reaffirmed Roe v. Wade. The Court upheld the 24-hour

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    Teen pregnancy has become such an issue facing America that President Clinton has addressed the issue. Statistics show that every two minutes a teenager gives birth in the United States (Guernsey 6). This means that at least three thousand teenage girls become pregnant every day and almost one millione teenagers become pregnant every year (www.teenpregnancy.org). Four in ten teenage girls become pregnant at least once before they reach the age of twenty. Because of this high number‚ the United States

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