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    Bianca Guirguis Professor Wood Position Paper Birth Control Unwanted pregnancy and the spread of STD’s are considered a large issue among college students. Both of these problems can be reduced by the use of birth control methods such as condoms and “the pill”. Other than abstinence‚ these two methods are the main ways college students prevent unwanted pregnancy and STD’s (The Impact of Subsidized Birth Control for College Women: Evidence from the Deficit Reduction Act). However‚ this can be

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    I am writing today to urge you to not support the wrongful birth bill‚ which diminishes the right from parents to sue their doctors if the doctor does not caution parents about the health of their child (Mariam Kas‚1976).It is very important that we unite and make sure that this bill does not become a law‚ as there are many issues with this. First of all many people visit a doctor and they trust their doctors to do what is optimal for their patients‚ but when a doctor a dishonest to a patient and

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    Giving Birth Control Devices to Teenagers “The best contraceptive is the word no - repeated frequently.”  ~Margaret Smith There is a big debate on whether or not birth control devices should be given to teenagers. Both sides of this argument have valid points but society needs to be realistic to the facts that the age of teenagers becoming sexually active is at an early age. Society also needs to realize unwanted pregnancy rate is the highest in the United States. Of course parents of teenagers

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    Birth Order Bliss Many people believe that a child’s placement in the family‚ such as oldest‚ youngest‚ or middle kid‚ influences the character traits of the child. The youngest child is usually the most easily spoiled and is more likely to be the popular kid or the lead clown in a group of kids. The only child tends too have problems with sharing‚ the oldest is always bossy‚ the youngest is always spoiled‚ and the middle kid is just stuck in the middle. I like to think of it there were right and

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    1. You are asked to select a reading book for a three year old. Describe the features you would want within the book in order to foster a child’s intellectual ability‚ such as colour recognition and shape recognition? For this assignment is my chosen book is: Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell. In my opinion this book contains lots of things that a three-years old needs to develop intellectually. Children at this age‚ learns quickly through exploring. They use all of their senses to discover new things

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    The birth control movement began during the progressive era in about 1912. During this time women felt they had the right to obtain knowledge on contraceptives and the different methods that were available to them‚ so that unwanted pregnancy could be avoided and they could enjoy having sex without worrying about becoming pregnant. In 1912 a nurse named Margaret Sanger invented the term we know today called birth control‚ in her process of speaking on behalf of women rights to make the decision of

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    In my opinion‚ birth control on over-populated countries is a good thing because normally these places don’t have the resources to give the newborns an appropriate life style. Sex education on these countries is necessary because the lack of information on the subject is one of the principal reasons why birth control is a global issue. People‚ especially in 3rd world countries‚ need to learn all the methods to avoid unwanted pregnancies and also‚ a very important thing that these people need

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    KNPE-245 CHILD OBSERVATION PAPER The aim of this paper is to describe a 60 minute child observation with regards to the affective‚ cognitive and psychomotor domain. BACKGROUND OF THE CHILD The child chosen for this observation paper is a Mexican boy named Julian (age 7 to 8). He was in the park with his whole family: parents (in their late 20’s)‚ older brother Renato (10) and younger sister Sylvia (3). I thought he was the perfect candidate because I could observe the interaction between

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    UNDERSTANDING CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON DEVELOPMENT FROM BIRTH TO 19 YEARS DEVELOPMENT: should be viewed in a holistic way; every child is unique and will develop in their own way. Skills and areas of development often overlap with one another. MAIN AREAS OF DEVELOPMENT: 1. PHYSICAL: • fine motor skills: ( writing‚ threading‚ cutting‚ painting and drawing) • gross motor skills: (balance‚ running‚ jumping‚ skipping‚ hopping) • General co-ordination • Hand-eye co-ordination 2. INTELLECTUAL/

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    An Acceptable Lifestyle Change: Birth Control Contraceptive Methods The habitants in today’s era have a greater advantage than those who lived in previous eras before this time. Through this time era‚ a greater amount of actions‚ duties‚ and ideas have been considered to be acceptable rather than inacceptable and looked down upon on for performing them‚ being a part of it‚ or simply just being for it. For instance‚ sex before marriage before in different time periods was completely inacceptable

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