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    deals with the problem and still goes on with their life. Knocked Up is another movie that shows an unmarried woman who gets pregnant and it’s not a huge problem. Today‚ teens are often not very educated in school about sex‚ abstinence and using a birth control method‚ therefore seeing these shows on television influence them to have sex‚ become pregnant‚ and become a parent at a very young age. Most of the teens that end up pregnant don’t have a good relationship with their parents and they won’t receive

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    Population Growth

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    or "positive checks" (such as disease‚ starvation ext.) As a result‚ Malthus therefor endorses population control programs such as Planned Parenthood that equip woman with the necessary contraceptive measures ie artificial birth control. Another example of contemporary population control is China’s one child policy or in Uzbekistan‚ where they forcibly sterilize woman after they give birth. The theory has received an enormous amount of criticism from human rights activists and a wide variety of

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    Culture of Life vs. Death

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    The Culture of Life versus the Culture of Death During the 20th and 21st centuries mankind has encountered a major conflict that is a civil war of ideas – namely the Culture of Life versus the Culture of Death. The Culture of Death has been rampant. Consider the first and second world wars plus the many other bitter conflicts‚ genocides‚ massacres and the killing fields sacrificing the lives of millions of innocent human beings. Consider the savagery of the holocaust. Consider the damage

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    Importance of Women’s Healthcare Margaret Sanger‚ co-founder of Planned Parenthood‚ advocated for women’s rights when she stated that‚ "No woman can call herself free who does not control her own body." Planned Parenthood has been around since the early nineteen hundreds and aids women with affordable healthcare. The root of controversy over federal funding Planned Parenthood is abortions. Abortions have existed since the 1880s‚ however the fight for women’s choice in abortions began in the 1960s‚ and the

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    Planned Parenthood and its Importance For the past year‚ planned parenthood has been a crucial topic within the United States. There is so much controversy that comes with planned parenthood and in most cases‚ people are either for it or against it. It is honestly a shame that people do not understand what planned parenthood is really about and how much help it brings to men and especially women. Planned parenthood is essential for the U.S. because it helps many individuals with advice‚ screenings

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    Curesa Arnold Arnold 1 Mr. Conrad College Composition 9 November 2012 Abortion is Murder Abortion continues to be a controversy between pro and con supporters. There are so many different opinions on why people are for and against abortion. I believe that a child is a blessing‚ and abortion stops a potential future president‚ an artist‚ or maybe even someone who can find a possible cure for cancer. What ever it is‚ we may never know‚ due to the fact abortion takes a life. My religious views

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    Essay On Closed Adoption

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    the social and emotional process in which children‚ who will not be raised by their birth parents‚ become full and permanent legal members of another family. Also while maintaining genetic connections to their birth family. Open adoption is when birthmothers or birthparents have adoptive families have an interaction with one another including the adopted child. The interaction of the adoptive child with the birth family includes writing letters‚ sending e-mails‚ telephone calls‚ and especially visits

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    Emergency Contraception

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    Emergency contraception continues to be a highly emotional and controversial issue‚ both for advocates who believe EC will lower the number of unintended pregnancies and abortions‚ and for opponents who believe that using EC amounts to an abortion. The controversy fueling this debate centers around one of the ways that emergency contraception works. Emergency contraception can prevent or delay ovulation‚ affect the movement of the egg or sperm: making them less likely to meet‚ it can also interfere with the

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    Planned Parenthood

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    United States and globally. Planned Parenthood strives to prevent unintended pregnancies‚ improve sexual health‚ and inform individuals to make informed decisions. Several Planned Parenthood clinics provide services such as but not limited to‚ birth control‚ long-acting reversible contraception‚ emergency contraception‚ clinical breast examinations‚ cervical cancer screening‚ pregnancy testing and pregnancy options counseling‚ testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections‚ sex education

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    Baby Thesis in Filipino Iv

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    Sex Education in the Philippines Basically‚ it is one of the few words that catch our attention. Whenever we see the word “sex” in magazines‚ newspapers and other print materials‚ we tend to stop at some point and become interested to read the article where it is written. It’s not because we simply feel the urge to read about sex but perhaps the “questioning self” wants to clarify and discover the truth about this matter. In liberal democracies‚ sex is viewed as a normal activity for both adults

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