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    abortion

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    Throughout history‚ there have been many topics that have caused disagreements among citizens of 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

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    Abortion Is Wrong

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    Abortion Is Wrong  There are several decisions one has to make on a daily basis. For example‚ what they’re going to wear that day‚ if they’re going to take the bus or the train or if they want to serve steak or chicken. But sometimes people have to make an even greater decision‚ such as whether or not to have an abortion. Millions of women in this world have been faced with this heart cringing decision that has made them really sit down and decide if abortion is the right choice for them. Throughout

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    Age: ____ Gender: _____ Civil Status: _____ Economic Status: ______ Birth Control: Opinion and Reaction regarding passing the RH Law on IT Student of STI College. Answer the question by Shading YES or NO. Please answer honestly to the survey 1. Do you know anything about birth control? O Yes O No 2. Do you approve on RH law? O Yes O No 3. Do you think Filipino need this law? O Yes O No 4. Do you believe by implementing RH Law might

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    Sexual Revolution

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    and sexuality. Sex had become more socially acceptable outside the strict boundaries of heterosexual marriages. In a ten year period from 1965 to 1975 sexual intercourse for women prior to marriage had showed an increase‚ as well as out-of-wedlock births‚ sexually transmitted diseases‚ and teen pregnancy. Since the 1960’s marriages had declined and divorces had doubled. Information also shows that more and more people mainly women‚ felt an

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    When my mother was a young woman in Germany‚ barely starting college and just having turned twenty‚ she became pregnant with me‚ despite being on birth control. Not even two years later‚ she became pregnant with my brother‚ this time on a stronger birth control. By the mere age of twenty-two my mother had two children with no clue on how to care for them or for herself. She had agreed to moving to America with my step father years later‚ partially hoping that the health care she needed‚ and that

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    As A Youth How can You Offer Your Opinion Regarding the Reproductive Health Bill? “Health is Wealth”‚ as a saying goes. But how could Reproductive health Bill serve its purpose? Does anyone aware of the plenary debates of the House of the Representatives on the controversial Reproductive Health Bill (RH Bill)? Do you know of what the RH Bill is and why it is a big scoop? Are you a pro-RH Bill or Anti-RH Bill? And what could we do as a youth to articulate our part? Many questions come into sight

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    Plan B: Pros and Cons

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    morning after contraceptive pill) as a method of birth control. The pill was approve by FDA in 1999‚ so although the Plan B contraceptive pill is not a new idea to society‚ it is igniting many debates here in the United States. Henry Mathews believes that this form of birth control has become a more safe and effective way to prevent unwanted pregnancies. The Plan B pill is comprised of higher doses of the same hormones found in typical birth control pills. When taken within 72 hours of unprotected

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    REFLECTION OF RH BILL

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    the Philippines which guarantees universal access to methods of contraception‚ fertility control‚ sexual education‚ and maternal care. While there is general agreement about its provisions on maternal and child health‚ there is great debate on its mandate that the Philippine government and the private sector will fund and undertake widespread distribution of family planning devices such as condoms‚ birth control pills and IUDs‚ as the government continues to disseminate information on their use through

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    Special Interest

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    Special Interests ____________ ____________ POL 110: United States Government November 29‚ 2012 Under Article I‚ Section I of the Bill of Rights‚ the Framers created a Congress‚ consisting of a Senate and a House of Representatives‚ that has the authority to make legislative decisions for our United States government. Congress has the power to make laws ‚ declare war ‚ raise and provide public money and oversee its proper expenditure‚ impeach and try federal officers‚ approve presidential

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    the Philippines which guarantees universal access to methods of contraception‚ fertility control‚ sexual education‚ and maternal care. While there is general agreement about its provisions on maternal and child health‚ there is great debate on its key proposal that the Philippine government and the private sector will fund and undertake widespread distribution of family planning devices such as condoms‚ birth (BCPs) and IUDs‚ as the government continues to disseminate information on their use through

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