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    alarming cases caught the attention of some lawmakers. The very best example solution that the government made this year was the passage of RH Bill or the Reproductive Health Bill. This bill aims to free access of use of contraceptives‚ fertility control‚ sexual education‚ and maternal care. The government conceived this as the solution to the problem. Others may see it as helpful but others also contradicts it. Teenage pregnancy is continue growing and really affects our economic status. II

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    reproduction and sex. Religious groups and organizations opposed this bill‚ and so with the few concervative Filipinos‚ but for those whose minds were twisted by only on politics and business‚ they thought that to reduce poverty is through population control. Believing that the country’s resources can now be segregated evenly to the country’s population. Later in our discussion we will talk about the future effects of this bill. Here is a very strong opposing statement to the Bill by one of the top

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    Planned Parenthood’s patients are at or below 150% of the federal poverty line 9. When my family and I decided that I needed birth control‚ we turned to Planned Parenthood because our insurance provider didn’t cover the cost of it. Not only were the people there friendly‚ they also made sure that there was nobody in my household that would stop me from taking my birth control. These kind of resources are necessary for young women like me‚ and for anybody who is in need of reproductive health services

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    The book Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner uses a number of specific examples to demonstrate the idea that incentive shape society. Although the basis of their argument is generally true‚ how they present their position on each question throughout the book ends up weaken their point. One example of an aspect that harmed Levitt and Dubner’s argument was how they went about making the book more accessible for the average reader. The everyday person who picks up Freakonomics isn’t

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    she does not what to have a baby and ends up getting pregnant anyway. Also‚ each time a woman engages in sexual intercourse‚ she is not inviting the fetus to live inside her body. This is why birth control and other contraceptives are not a sure deal when dealing with sexual intercourse. What if the birth control method fails and the women end’s up getting pregnant? She did

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    under age of 15 and 75 percent of adolescent under ages 19 report having had sexual intercourse. Despite their involvement some adolescents are not interested or knowledgeable about birth control method or symptoms of sexually transmitted disease. Consequently cases of unwanted pregnancy‚ abortions‚ illegitimate births and sexually transmitted disease have been a common phenomenon in the society. The problem of teenage pregnancy is common in developing countries and considerably worse in developed

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    opportunities. 53% of teens admit not understanding sex or birth control and this is a reflection of one of the most fundamental causes of teenage pregnancy‚ ignorance. Indeed‚ teens in America‚ especially girls‚ are bombarded with mixed messages concerning sex. Sex is seen as immediate gratification with no consequences‚ but preparing for sex makes a girl promiscuous. Sex is seen all over the television and in movies‚ but equal treatment for birth control methods is completely absent. Open discussions about

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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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    8-20 times likely to have one of the effects on other pregnancies like bleeding in the first few months‚ and less likely to have a regular delivery. A woman who has had an abortion will be 3 times more likely to die in the first few months of giving birth to another

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    Poem Analysis: The Mother

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    In this poem “The Mother” it was this mother that had many abortions. This speaker was having an emotional breakdown. For example‚ “I have heard in the voices of the wind the voices of my dim killed children” (Brooks 1940). When reading ‘’The Mother’’ the speaker talked about her and focused on the children she aborted. But the speaker never mentioned a father. So‚ after realizing she did not mention a father this question came to an understanding. Why do people have different emotional and physical

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