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    For my research and message planning assignment‚ I chose to look further into Planned Parenthood as a non-profit organization. Planned Parenthood is an organization that has been around for over 100 years‚ as it was founded in October of 1916. Some of the many resources that are offered at these facilities are free or cheap access to women’s reproductive health- including papsmears‚ mammograms‚ and STD checks. Other services offered are access to abortion and contraception for all women; this is

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    The Fundamentality of Planned Parenthood in Women’s Health Since its establishment in 1916‚ Planned Parenthood has played a large role in preserving the reproductive health of women across the United States. A substantial range of services are provided for little to no cost‚ including cervical cancer screenings‚ sex education‚ testing for pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases‚ and various forms of contraception. Nevertheless‚ the most controversial of their resources‚ abortions‚ has sparked

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    “Please ma’am don’t kill your baby! God loves you and your child ma’am! Save your baby or rot in hell!” All things that were said far too often to women entering Planned Parenthood clinics. I had volunteered to become an escort for these women who were at risk simply by entering one of these clinics. The Abortion issue will always be a hot topic of debate‚ and there will always be those who oppose both sides. Up until the point of my volunteering‚ I had thought of these issues as civil and fair

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    She was subsequently told that the hospital did not carry or prescribe levonorgestrel due to their right to religious freedom. Jane Doe personally contacted Planned Parenthood who were willing to bring her levonorgestrel to the hospital‚ but the hospital administration refused admittance to physicians and/or practitioners who worked for Planned Parenthood. Levonorgestrel

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    Is teenage life now‚ a continuation or a change in that of the 1950’s-1960’s? By: Alex Teenagers have behaved in similar patterns for decades. Whether teens have changed their behaviour and habits from the 50’s and 60’s to now‚ or they simply continued their patterns‚ is a questionable subject. In my opinion‚ teenage life right now is just a continuation of teenage life in the 50’s and 60’s. This is a fact because: teens still have similar styles‚ teens still face the same problems‚ and their

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    government should provide funding to Planned Parenthood‚ a healthcare service provider. This debate relies moreso on the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by those supplying their opinions‚ rather than the facts. One of the reasons for this nationwide argument relies solely on the fact that Planned Parenthood offers the service of abortion. Many people are simply getting stuck up on this fact. However‚ what many people do not realize‚ or are choosing to ignore‚ is that Planned Parenthood provides many other

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    Phases of planned change Lewin’s (1947a) three step model is often cited as his key contribution to organizational change however‚ attention have to be drawn to the fact that when developing this he was not just thinking about organizational issues. Nor did he intend it to be separate from the other three element which comprise his planned approach (Field theory‚ Group Dynamic and Action Research). Lewin’s Three Steps: v Unfreezing Believe that the stability of human behavior was based

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    to be developed in the all world. At the same time‚ the planned economy‚ a completely opposite economic system‚ had been developed in some socialist countries such as Soviet Union‚ Cuba and China. Over a period of time‚ the planned economy showed its persuasive power in these after-war countries and made significant contributions to the economic development of these countries. But after the disintegration of the Soviet Union‚ the planned economy began to disappear in the world‚ and there are only

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    The 1920’s was a period of groundbreaking and progressive change in the United States. Women’s roles in society changed and the economy experienced great growth as a result of innovative ideas and entrepreneurs. However‚ at the same time it was an era of intolerance and conservative ideas like prohibition. Women’s roles in society changed during the 1920’s. As a direct result of the war‚ the number of women in the workforce rose and they moved into better‚ higher-paying jobs. After the Nineteenth

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    period of revolution‚ meaning an extreme or sudden change in the way people live‚ act‚ and/or work. This was shown socially‚ technologically‚ and economically. With the introduction of a new role for women‚ new technology‚ introduction of credit. Although the 1920’s had some impacts from a conservation revolution‚ the majority of the revolution was innovated. While the Roaring Twenties was more of a revolution of innovation (change or new)‚ the 1920’s also was a revolution of conservation (favors traditions)

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