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    permissible. With many of the RH Bill’s provisions sparking controversy and debate‚ only certain elements of reproductive health are emphasized by critics‚ such as the moral issue on contraceptives‚ while the rest are largely ignored. Some of these misconceptions are: 1. The RH Bill is anti-life – It is‚ in fact‚ pro-quality life‚ because it will ensure that all births are planned and wanted by their parents. The bill is not against the birth of children and does not advocate that couples stop having

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    Sherwin – “Abortion Through a Feminist Ethic Lens” Summary Feminists believe the controversy of abortion plays a large role in the equality between men and women. In the article “Abortion Through a Feminist Ethic Lens‚” Susan Sherwin argues that the choice for abortion must be available for all women in order to liberate themselves from male dominance in our society. Sherwin believes that the pregnant woman is the only person in the position to make the decision on whether an abortion is appropriate

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    Anti-Abortion Abortion is a serious topic that people have been debating about for years. Everywhere you turn the topic of abortion presents itself‚ on TV‚ in the newspapers‚ in books and magazines. It already has‚ and will continue to cause‚ controversy for years to come. As long as abortion remains legal‚ pro-life advocates will continue to protest what they believe to be these horrible acts of murder. Dating all the way back to the 1800 ’s‚ abortions have been taking place all over the world

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    Who Is Margaret Sanger?

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    Talking about‚ or getting an abortion or using birth control was illegal in the early 90’s and would result in prison time. To escape the trouble of jail‚ she took her small family and lay down low in the UK for a year waiting for everything in the States to blow over. In the UK she continued to study‚ and began to explore her sexuality and began relationships with two different men. When she returned to the States she opened a birth control clinic‚ and was later arrested by police. The court

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    Teenage Pregnancy

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    young girls around the age of thirteen through nineteen. Young teens that get pregnant don’t know all the consequences for their actions regarding life changes. A lot of these teens don’t get the right prenatal care‚ the baby or the mom sometimes get birth and health defects. Unfortunately‚ only 40% of teen mothers finish high school. Fewer than 2 percent finish college by the age of 30. The purpose of this essay is to thoroughly describe teen pregnancy and their problems‚ how can teen pregnancy be prevented

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    and boost population growth. Abortion was only allowed when the woman was in danger for her life if the pregnancy was allowed to proceed‚ or if the pregnancy was the result of rape or incest. Additionally‚ if a woman was older than 45‚ or had given birth to at least 4 children who were under her care‚ she could be allowed to abort. Illegal abortions were rampant‚ and were a criminal offense. If people were 25 or older‚ and had no children‚ regardless of whether they were married or single‚ were liable

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    highest teen pregnancy rate in the industrialized world‚ new phenomenon’s controlling debates in today’s society consistently reflects upon teen pregnancy and the average age of teen mothers declining drastically. Controversies in today’s media‚ political debates‚ and views on birth control depict both ends of an abstruse teen pregnancy spectrum‚ as people choose to glamorize such motherhood or castigate it. In society‚ many people believe success can come easy to young mothers‚ but it is extremely

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    The Control and Monitoring of Smoking and Alcohol Consumption during Pregnancy 1.1 Introduction When it comes to the topic of women and pregnancy there is much debate and controversy surrounding what a woman should and should not do with her body. A reason for this is that a woman is not only caring for herself but for another human being‚ as pregnancy entails “having a child or young developing in the uterus” (Oxford Dictionaries‚ 2016). This is why smoking and alcohol consumption during pregnancy

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    The United States of America has an extensive history of oppressing essentially everyone who is not a straight‚ white‚ land-owning‚ wealthy‚ cis-gender man and included within this list of oppressed is women. Throughout the ages‚ women have had to and continue to fight for many rights through social‚ economic‚ and political venues. One of these rights‚ and area of public policy‚ are reproductive rights. Reproductive rights are a broad area of public policy that encompasses sexual education‚ family

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    Works Cited Almond‚ Lucinda. The Abortion Controversy. New York: Thomson Gale‚ 2007. Print. This book was written by the author Lucinda Almond. In her book she addresses both sides of the abortion debate. Almond shares in her book how religion‚ political and medical issues sway the issue on abortion laws. This book will be used in my essay to help me relate the reasons why abortion is right for some and why it is immoral for others. Baulieu‚ Etienne-Emile‚ and Mort Rosenbaum. The "Abortion Pill

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