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    sending a silent message that it’s ok to be overbearingly sexy‚ and over inviting without paying any consequences (2). “We’re stuck in a world were teenage girls are regarding their virginity as an embarrassing vestige of childhood‚ and who look at birth control as embarrassing and unromantic.” (Garity) (3)No wonder so many people such as Steve Lopez‚ in the short story “A Scary Time to Raise a Daughter”‚ are scared to have children‚ especially when these vulgar messages are directed right at their child’s

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    Reproductive Health Bill: For Better or For Worse? I. Introduction Poverty and overpopulation are two of the biggest national concern the Philippines have right now. Many solutions have been made to alleviate these problems but none of them seem to work. One of which is The Reproductive Health Bill of the Philippines‚ or RH Bill. This bill allows Filipinos access to contraceptives and an opportunity to be enlightened on the topic of family planning. The bill was first introduced in 1998 but

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    about safe sex leading them to know more about their body and the risk of becoming pregnant. Type of Speech: Question of Policy Organizational Pattern: Motivated Sequence ATTENTION I. Let’s take a look at this clip: “10 years old girl gives birth in Colombia” (Youtube)‚ isn ’t it shocking? II. I used to volunteer at my uncle ’s office in Vietnamese national hospital of obstetrics and gynecology when I was in Vietnam.  I have seen so many teenagers come to see my uncle to check for STDs

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    come along with adolescent birth giving. These factors include financial support‚ giving up their education possibly‚ family support‚ social life‚ and even the crumble of some relationships. And women who give their children up for adoption or get an abortion have to deal with the emotional suffering that come along with these things. Although teenage pregnancy plays a huge role in our society‚ there isn’t a lot of focus on decreasing the number of adolescent births. Prevention to me means abstinence

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    contours of daily family life.2 3. Would you think that the widespread use of birth control has contributed to family interference in steering children away from sex and same gender sex? Well‚ in my opinion it has. For example‚ the many different types of contraceptives have given our children/teens more confidence in themselves. It has allowed them to take more risks because the thought of having sex with a condom/birth control and minimal risk of pregnancy really looks good to them. It is societal forces

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    Planned Parenthood is the nation’s oldest and largest provider of family planning services. The work of Planned Parenthood began in New York in 1916 by a nurse named Margaret Sanger. She helped to bring birth control education and methods to women who were faced with many pregnancies‚ many children‚ and often not enough money. The Atlanta‚ Georgia affiliate of Planned Parenthood began in 1964. In 1930‚ a Planned Parenthood affiliate was created in Birmingham‚ Alabama‚ the oldest in the Southeast

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    more facts would be that since abortions have been legalized there has been around “53 million abortions‚ so about 1.4 millions per year. Also it mentions that women have 0.6 in 100‚000 chance of dying from a legal abortion while the risk of giving birth is 14 times higher. Also that there have been more US state abortion restrictions were enacted between 2011 and 2013 (205 in total) than were adopted during the whole previous decade”(Para. 1) . Which leads into another argument for abortions is giving

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    never stopped abortion‚ but only made it unsafe for women. Abortion is a universal practice that has been with us since the beginning of time‚ whether legal or illegal. | 4. The right of the unborn to live supersedes any right of a woman to "control her own body." | 4. Bearing a child alters a woman’s life more than anything else. Being born is a gift‚ not a right. People don’t ask to be born‚ and some even wish they weren’t. | 5. If a woman has sex‚ she has to pay the consequences. Too

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    Applying the Results and Conclusion of the Research Process to Problems in Health Care Jennifer Garcia HCS 465 April 8‚ 2013 Patricia DeHof  Results: data collection methods In what way are the data collection procedures appropriate for this study? For this study I believe that the data collection was appropriate which was in the form of an interview. In this study of “Becoming Teen Fathers” Ms. Weber interviewed 26 different teen fathers to get their take on why they believed they became

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    comprehensive‚ also known as abstinence-plus. Abstinence-only education promotes sexual abstinence until marriage‚ leaving out crucial topics like birth control and condoms. A comprehensive curriculum includes education on the use of contraceptives while maintaining a basis of abstinence. Although there has been a steady decline in the United States teen birth rate‚ it remains higher than many other developed countries. Statistics show that sexually active teens in the United States are less likely to

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