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    The technology surrounding genetic control has advanced tremendously in the last few decades. Chapter 3 in the Bioethics book discusses the issues involved in the testing of genes associated with various diseases. How the identification of these disease causing genes and the diagnoses of prenatal disease inclinations can be used ethically to improve society is called into question. The main question with using genetic tests to improve society is whether there is a priority in the autonomy of

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    Circumstance In the mid-1990s‚ there was a major decrease in crime in America‚ and there were a lot of speculations as to why this happened. A few suspicions were a stronger police force‚ harsher jail sentences‚ and a strong economy. There were many debates as to why crime had fallen when it should have risen. As stated by Steven D. Levitt “leading experts were predicting an explosion in crime in the early and mid-1990s‚ precisely the point when crime rates began to plunge. Although experts failed to

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    congressmen led by Rep. Edcel Lagman were the one who proposed it though the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) were strictly against to this law. What is the reproductive Health Law? It is a law that contains provisions aimed to control the continuous growth of the population that said to be the cause of poverty. As for all we know‚ the projected population for 2013 is to be 98 million. The objective of this law is to legalize the selling of artificial contraceptives to the market

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    Argumentative Synthesis Research Paper Sheltering the youth from birth control does not decrease the percentage of teen pregnancy but it fact helps initiate unprotected sex. The increase in teen pregnancy is due to‚ inadequate sexual education available to adolescents‚ lack of knowledge and resources for birth control‚ and the environment the individual grew up around. Research Questions 0 Does providing adolescents with birth control increase teen pregnancy 1 Is there enough information on

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    DEMOGRAPHY AND EDUCATION: HOW THE LEVELS OF EDUCATION BETWEEN WOMAN AFFECT THEIR AVERAGE AGE AT FIRST CHILDBIRTH. International Studies – Comparative Sociology – Group 55 100348278 1 Research question: Does a high percentage of completed tertiary education between woman aged 20-24 mean a delay in their average age at first childbirth? Hypothesis: The higher the % of woman over 15 with completed tertiary education -as their highest education level- in a country between 20-24 years‚ the higher their

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    Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is one of many other birth defects. FAS is when a mother than is pregnancy and drinking that the same time. A mother that drinking while being pregnancy can be a risk to an unborn baby. When eating food‚ the baby is going to get the things he need first and the rest of it go to the mother‚ so if the mother drinking and the baby is going to get some of that alcohol. Drinking alcohol does not really do harm the the mother but that baby can have health problems‚ or even

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    is a risky action which can be fatal to the mother. But being in desperate situation like this‚ they cannot think rationally anymore. But not all of them are having enough gut to take the risk for abortion. Some of them decided to give birth to the baby‚ but then at the end of it‚ because of some reasons‚ they dump the baby without hesitate. Dump the baby means that they throw away the babies at any places without taking care of it later. Usually the babies were dump just after they were

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    Healthcare: Defunding Planned Parenthood Casey M Bell Cascade High School Word Count: 1681 Abstract This research paper will cover the effects that defunding planned parenthood would have on our health care system and how it would affect the care of women in the United States. It will cover the history of Planned Parenthood and how it contributes to the healthcare system (how many women they really help) and will also cover the amount of help planned parenthood gets from the government.

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    Teenage Pregnancy 5/2/12 Purpose: To persuade the audience to support the prevention of teenage pregnancy. Thesis: The problem of teenage pregnancy should be prevented rather than glorified. Claim: Policy Organizational Pattern: Problem-Solution I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: In today’s society‚ teens are faced with many pressures. The effect of these pressures put on them is the inability to make good decisions when it comes to certain situations

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    low birth weights‚ and to have developmental problems. Teenage mothers are also less likely to complete their education than moms over twenty years of age. Teenage pregnancy and birth rates both dropped in the 1990s among all racial and ethnic groups. Increased abstinence among teens could explain the decrease . However‚ the U.S. still has the highest rate of teenage pregnancy among western industrialized nations‚ 42.9 births per 1‚000 females aged 15-19. In 2002‚ there were 431‚988 births to females

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