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    abortion

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    the United States. Abortion is one issue that has caused a lot of controversy between Americans. Abortion is the deliberate termination of a pregnancy‚ which can happen in several different ways depending on how far a woman is in her pregnancy. Many of these methods have been considered unethical by different groups of people. Over the years‚ court cases‚ religious groups‚ and the government have tried to resolve this controversy. However‚ Americans have so many different opinions on abortion that

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    Teen Pregnacy

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    ages of 15-19 are growing drastically. However a three pronged approach can remedy the problem: parents educating their children better‚ schools providing a well in-depth Sexual Education class as well as provide birth control and condoms‚ and finally laws and cost on birth control need to be more reasonable. Aspects of religion play many parts in teenage pregnancy. Teens growing up in a religious society never knowing all their options for safe sex. This is because‚ many religious groups believe

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    Plan B – More Than Just A Pregnancy Alternative If there was a form of birth control available that could greatly reduce the number of abortions and unwanted pregnancies in America‚ wouldn ’t you be all for it? As a woman who believes in the right to choose but also values life‚ I believe this could be the answer to many controversial issues in the United States today. Controversy and bureaucracy surround a drug that exists today that could accomplish this goal. The pill‚ Plan

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    Abortion

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    female from getting pregnant after unprotected sex or forgetting ones birth control; practicing abstinence‚ the number one preventive measure to not end up with a life that you had not intended. Knowing the available options and making sure to use what is out there can aid in less aborticide in young women today. Staying informed about the choices and when and how they can work will benefit in making an informed decision. Taking control will help to stop the surprise of a new life‚ staying up to date

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    Rh Bill Agree or Disagree

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    because RH bill or the Reproductive Health Bill is still in controversy and still a concern of our Philippine Government. The RH bill has not reached its full support because there are people who are against it. Mostly‚ people who opposed of having such bill in the legislation are related to the Catholic Church and other religious sects. They believe that the artificial way of controlling birth is against Christianity which till now is a controversy. They do not support the advocate for sex education for

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    “Planned Parenthood traces its origins to 1916‚ when Margaret Sanger‚ an American nurse‚ opened the first birth control clinic in the United States” (Mezey 515). Margaret Sanger had the idea of opening the birth control clinic because of the supposedly great increase in overpopulation. Throughout the journey of Planned Parenthood‚ the organization has broken numerous laws in order to get what they want. “PPFA has

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    Critical Reflection

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    forms of birth control (e.g.‚ intrauterine devices [IUDs] and some versions of the birth control pills)‚ already block embryonic implantation into the uterus.” I think some people will share this assumption because if there are already forms of birth control that prevent any step of pregnancy without killing a baby‚ then it will be more likely to be used. For example‚ if a teenager had the choice between an abortion pill than can sabotage her body for a year and a half or a birth control pill that

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    Labor Economics

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    in a sense that people think that they cannot work or do not have the necessary physical and mental characteristics to do work and have an impact in the productivity of society. Women had been labeled to be only capable of household chores‚ giving birth and taking care of children‚ and cooking for their husbands. It is a wrong and disrespectful practice that even some people continue to practice this today. To respond to this‚ individuals and a number of organizations have been promoting “women power”

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    English Annotated Bib

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    Casey Capuano Professor Guthrie English 102 26 March 2015 Minors Access to Birth Control Pills An Annotated Bibliography Child Trends Databank. (2014). Birth control pill use. Available at: http://www.childtrends.org/?indicators=birth-control-pill-use This report by Child Trends is based on the usage of the birth control pill. The reports intended audience is the general public‚ but more specifically teenagers. I found this source by using the search tool Scout. The report includes trends and statistics

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    Abortion in Hills like White Elephants Abortion has been an ongoing national debate that continues on daily not only in North America but other countries as well. Medically an abortion means to permanently end a pregnancy. In the short story “Hills Like White Elephants” a couple are at a train station waiting for the next train to take a trip to get an abortion or “simple operation” ( Hemingway 201) as the man refers to it as in the story. The man is attempting to convince the young lady to get

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