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    “625‚000 teens became pregnant in 2010.” (Kaplan) Birth control is available to any teenager without parental consent in almost all states‚ excluding Texas and Utah. Teen girls should be able to have access to birth control without parental consent because it helps prevent teen pregnancy‚ it prevents young women from having to give their child up for adoption or having an abortion‚ and there are other benefits to taking hormonal contraceptives besides preventing pregnancy. About three in ten American

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    Birth control is method that is used to prevent pregnancy‚ another word for birth control‚ contraceptive. There are many different kinds of birth control in the medical world. Each has its pros and cons. Learning about the different methods will help the decision of which birth control to use. Having sex without birth control there is always a greater chance at becoming pregnant. The only sure way to prevent pregnancy is by NOT having sex. Finding a suitable method of contraceptive will reduce the

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    Access to Birth Control Birth control is described as a variety of ways used to prevent pregnancy from occurring. Another common name for birth control is contraception‚ because the various birth control methods prevent the sperm and egg from uniting to form a fertilized embryo. Regardless of its widespread use‚ however‚ not everyone approves of birth control. Although many people have their own opinions on birth control‚ women’s opportunities simply expand as a result of it. When provided‚ birth control

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    111303 29‚ June 2012 Essay Two Rhetorical Analysis of an Argument “The one issue upon which there seems to be most uncertainty and disagreement exists in the moral side of the subject of Birth Control.”(Margaret Sanger) Margaret Sanger is an American birth control activist‚ sex educator‚ and nurse. She is the author of The Morality of birth Control‚ a speech that was delivered on November 18‚ 1921 in New York. This speech was given at a time when the church forbids birth control and women were made

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    Faith Rivers Dr. Gul Celkan English 1101 October 22‚ 2012 Internship Argumentation Internships are opportunities that many students take before graduating from college. Whether paid or unpaid‚ they’re beneficial to students‚ nonetheless. They provide experience that can’t be learned elsewhere‚ and also gives them an edge in comparison to students that don’t take the opportunity. Of course‚ internships can have their downfalls in which they may not be taken as seriously as a ‘real world’

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    Giving Birth Control to Teens Birth control for teens has always been a very controversial subject for parents‚ teachers and teens. Some believe that the government should mandate birth control for teens. There are some that are concerned with the government overstepping the lines of freedom. Due to the rise of teenage pregnancy and the heavy costs that is incurred‚ legislature should enact a law making it mandatory that teens receive birth control. Early teenage pregnancy risks the teens

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    Title According to the Center for Disease Control‚ 62% of females that are of reproductive age and are sexually active use some kind of contraceptive to protect themselves from unintended pregnancy (Jones‚ Mosher‚ and Daniels‚ p 1). Most women using contraceptives prefer oral contraceptives. This is evident because oral contraceptives hold the birth control market captive with 28.7 percent of women using contraceptives preferring this method (Jones‚ Mosher‚ and Daniels p 1). Since the late 1970s

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    Why No to RH Bill? Lissa Poblete posted in Filipinos for Life. Lissa Poblete created a doc “POSITION PAPER ON THE RH BILL by Christian Pro-life Resources for the Philippines “. POSITION PAPER ON THE RH BILL By Christian Pro-life Resources for the Philippines These are the reasons why we say NO to the RH bill: 1.The RH bill carries with it an oppressive punishment for people who will not comply with it‚ making disagreeing with it and teaching something contrary to it a crime. Section 21 of the

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    Birth control is a widely controversial topic among young teenage girls. While many people may think that a teenager is on birth control for sexual use‚ there are more advantages to it. Birth control can be used to help with a teenage girl’s menstrual cramps‚ acne‚ preventing pregnancy‚ and you are less likely to get ovarian and uterine cancer. Certain birth controls can also help prevent pelvic inflammatory disease‚ ovarian cysts and anemia. While adults see birth control as the worst thing you

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    February 2015 Birth Control Birth control is a controversial subject as to whether it should be distributed to teens in schools without parental consent. Nearly 750‚000 American teenagers become pregnant each year but the majority of these pregnancies- 82 percent- are unintended (“Pregnant Teen Help”). Although distribution of birth control goes against some beliefs‚ it is the best decision in order to further provide a higher quality of life for teens and their future. Birth control is the practice

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