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    As our lives are getting better and better‚ more and more entertainment are found by people. Of course‚ going to see a movie with friends at weekend is a nice choice. People love movies in this century. People love Titanic because of its romantic; people love Transformers because of its fantasy; people love Fast because of its speed. People love those films with their own reasons. However‚ those films have a thing in common. That is the sex. Sexuality has became a fascinate point in those movies

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    of these women‚ and she battled to make birth control information and contraceptives available to all. Sanger Feminist publication called the Woman Rebel‚ which encouraged a woman’s right to have birth control landed her in trouble; it was unlawful to send out information on contraception through the mail. Rather than face five years in jail‚ Sanger fled to England. While there she worked in the women’s movement and researched other forms of birth control‚ including the diaphragm which she latter

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    is‚ more than one million babies aborted every year in the United States alone (Abortions Worldwide This Year). According to Shapiro‚ abortion is defined as the destruction or bringing the forth prematurely of a human fetus before time for natural birth. Nowadays‚ abortion is legal‚ but it has not always been legal. Although abortion was prohibited before the landmark case Roe v. Wade‚ millions of abortions were provided to women of every class‚ race and marital status. During the Great Depression

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    INTRODUCTION The State Vs.The Church”. This has been the perception of the people when RH Law or The Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 (Republic Act No. 10354) has been tackled. The RH Law has been a controversial bill during the time was not yet passed but now the current president of the Philippines; His Excellency President Benigno Simeon Aquino III signed it on December 21‚ 2012. The government wants it pass because it cares for its people‚ giving the mothers a privilege

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    business of the young is to find lifelong mates. Pregnant girls didn’t show themselves at school. Co-ed dorms at college were as yet unheard of‚ and female students had curfews. Premarital sex was furtive‚ shaking up rare‚ and the near universal birth control for the unmarried was the old standby a friend calls “my mother would kill me” (Women and conservativism after the sexual revolution.

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    Cause and Effect: Teenage Pregnancy Teenage pregnancies is one of the most common and alarming issues in our country‚ many teenage girls get pregnant before adulthood‚ like the ages of 15 to 19‚ and give birth‚ it is shocking that the teen birth rate increases every year. Surprisingly come countries see teenage pregnancy as a clear sign of fertility and people celebrate the early teenage pregnancy. During the teenage years these is a burst of unknown emotions‚ and teens feel a natural sense of rebelling

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    how to control or prevent unwanted pregnancy ‚those who an idea were using traditional method which is not 100% effective and safe to the health‚ with the invention of technology and education ‚modern ways of controlling and spacing of pregnancy were introduced .Modern contraceptive includes the modern ways of reducing high fertility which is also known as FAMILY PLANNING Family planning is the practice of controlling the number of children in a family and the intervals between their births through

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    Effects 1. Unwanted/ unplanned pregnancy 2. Abortion 3. Neglect/ Child abuse 4. Complications a. Maternal deaths b. Birth defects 5. Incomplete education a. Unemployment b. Poverty 6. Social embarrassment 7. Never-ending cycle C. Prevention 1. Self-control a. Abstinence b. Safe sex i. Birth control ii. Using condoms 2. Parents talking to children a. Balance relationship 3. Programs D. Alternatives 1. Adoption

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    Provera has been used around the world‚ not always for the same purpose. The drug‚ medroxyprogesterone acetate‚ more commonly known as Depo Provera‚ was originally made to be an injectable form of long-term birth control. When Depo was first approved in the US as an effective form of birth control this seemed liked a miracle drug for women. You would not have to remember to take a pill every morning‚ fewer side effects‚ even a shorter menstrual cycle. Now with more and more complaints being filed

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    industrialized world. Four in every ten American girls will get pregnant at least once before they turn twenty. Approximately seven hundred fifty thousand American teenage girls get pregnant every year resulting in about four hundred twenty thousand teen births (The National Campaign). In today’s society teenage pregnancy is a serious issue and is continuously increasing problem in the United States. To understand why the teen pregnancy rate is so high in the U.S.‚ first researchers have to analyze

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