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    Red Pill or Blue Pill

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    the blue pill or the red pill. The blue pill or the pill of blind ignorance‚ or as the old saying goes‚ “Ignorance is bliss”‚ is the most popular choice‚ for its path is part of what seems to be the safer bet with the lowest variance in outcome. The blue pill doesn’t rock the proverbial boat. It seems to represent the known or a more predictable outcome‚ a security blanket that protects oneself from hard realities in everyday society. For most the truth is too much to bear. The red pill or the pill

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    Women Have Easy Access to Birth Control? Birth control has been and remains one of the most controversial topics in the United States. Birth control serves to prevent unwanted pregnancies‚ and while most of society has access to condoms‚ accidents may occur‚ making the birth control pill and emergency contraception necessary. Women should be given easy access to all contraception‚ while US schools should educate students on birth control as well as abstinence. By both giving easy access to all contraception

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    Argumentation Paragraph

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    All schools should have several armed and trained staff members to ensure student safety in case of a shooting. Some schools already have some type of security; however‚ these people are not armed to handle a shooting. The first reason schools should have armed personnel is to protect our students and faculty from these critical situations. Since 2010‚ there have been 34 school shootings in the U.S. The most recent massacre took place on December 14‚ 2012 at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown

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    of the church and artificial birth control‚ in her article‚ starting in 1930 when a division between Christian denominations developed over the use of artificial birth control. The Lambeth Conference of the Church of England decided to deviate from the prohibition of artificial contraception‚ by advocating their use when abstinence was deemed impracticable. In 1931‚ The Federal Council of Churches adopted the policy of conservative promotion for artificial birth control methods. By 1961‚ the National

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    Observing Argumentation In the 21st century‚ people are very set in the stereotypical thoughts that society implants in their heads. Many people don’t like to step out of their comfort zone when it comes to values and stereotypes. In both stories‚ I personally think the theme is that everyone should step out of the thoughts that they are used to and be more open-minded about the world. In Fatema Mernissi’s article “Digital Scheherazade; The Rise of Women as Key Players in the Arab Gulf Communication

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    continued to affect the world today. The birth control movement was a social reform campaign led by Margaret Sanger. The goal was to make contraceptives available and legal‚ based on the “hardships of childbirth” and the many self induced abortions that not only could lead to infection or disease for the mother or un-born baby but more often than not‚ death for both. Regardless of the original eugenics purpose of birth control‚ contraception and the pill account for twenty-eight percent of women

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    Bruce Woods HIST 1152 Adam Maxwell Primary Source Review #1 09/10/2014 Margaret Sanger Need for Birth Control Margaret Sanger was born on September 14‚ 1879‚ in Corning‚ New York. And started a publication promoting a woman ’s right to birth control but due to Obscenity laws forced her to flee the country until 1915. In 1916 she opened the first birth control clinic in the U.S. Sanger fought for women ’s rights her entire life. Born Margaret Higgins on September 14‚ 1879‚ in Corning

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    when they are deciding on the birth control method that is right for them. Today women can go on the pill‚ have a birth control shot‚ called the Depo shot‚ female condoms‚ and contraceptive rings that are placed into the vagina. Birth control was not always available to woman in the United States. This paper will be discussing the Comstock Law of 1873‚ which was signed by President Grant. During the colonial period women did not have effective methods of birth control. Women during that time had

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    Catholic and Protestant Positions on Birth Control Catholic and Protestant Positions on Birth Control Since Pope Paul VI wrote Humanae Vitae in 1968‚ Catholic and Protestant positions on birth control have diverged. The Catholic position remained based in the natural law tradition. However‚ the Protestant position became mired in American class and ethnic politics. Mainline Protestantism generally accepts both birth control and abortion‚ but plenty of exceptions exist

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    Contraceptives without Parents’ Consent Should teenagers be required to get their parents permission to obtain birth control information and contraceptives? Teen should be able to get the information and the contraceptives because they should be able to make their own decisions. It is important for the young teen to have access to information on contraceptives‚ have privacy to get these on his or her own‚ the prevent pregnancies and lesson the number of abortions. Right to Privacy Teens should

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