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    Welfare Measure

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    INTRODUCTION AND DESIGN OF THE STUDY 1.1 INTRODUCTION Every business organization depends for its effective functioning on its pool of able and willing human resources. It is man alone who with his ability to feel‚ think and grow‚ shows satisfaction and dissatisfaction. The industrial progress of country would depend on its committed labour force. Hence it was felt that the workplace should provide adequate facilities to protect the health of the workers from occupational diseases. But to

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    every time to prevent pregnancy. For example‚ the birth control pill can be effective in preventing pregnancy. But if a girl forgets to take her pills‚ this isn’t an effective method for her” (teens health). If the girl taking the pill misses it once and has sex that could put her in risk of getting pregnant but if she has sex and doesn’t use any type of protection at all the next morning she could take plan B which is Morning after pills can be used after sex to stop a pregnancy before it starts. If

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    increasing as it isshown that other OC brands with price 5-10 times higher can have better sales than Maya. For this re-positioning OC pills‚ we should target to the urban market. For rural market‚ I also agree withSchellstede to use RMPs as the linkage (influencer) to the rural area target group because RMPs havegreat influence in providing knowledge of OC pills and ultimately change consumers behavioral intent. 2) Why is this difficult market from a marketing standpoint? I would explain the

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    The combination pills are made of the hormones estrogen and progestin‚ both of which are hormones found in a woman’s body naturally. The hormones in the pill keep the eggs from leaving the ovaries and also thicken the cervical mucus to keep sperm from getting near the eggs. If a woman is taking the pill as directed‚ then there is only a one in one-hundred chance that she will become pregnant. If a woman is not taking the pill as directed there is a nine-in-one-hundred chance

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    having an abortion‚ and there are other benefits to taking hormonal contraceptives besides preventing pregnancy. About three in ten American teens get pregnant before they reach twenty years old‚ which adds up to roughly 750‚000 teen pregnancies every year. (Kost) If more teens were aware of the fact that birth control is available to them‚ with or without parent consent‚ then maybe

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    mean that without each other they would lack in a balanced world. Furthermore‚ the research topic I will completely focus on is the struggle between Catholic churches and the contraceptives. The Catholic Churches have a belief that the only contraception acceptable is Abstinence. The founder or one of the developers of the pill goes by the name of John Rock. Mr. Rock was a member of the Catholic church‚but what I do not understand why was he so fond of this development ‚ what made him invest his time

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    The Wonders

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    Of Depo-Provera Abstract Depo-Provera Depo-Provera is a birth control that has been used for many things in the past years. It is mainly used on women as a contraceptive. Depo-Provera is a synthetic derivate of progesterone administered as an acetate salt with anti-estrogenic activity. This is an injected drug. This medicine/drug also causes change in the cervical mucus and urine lining‚ making it much harder for

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    REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE According to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)‚ which is a US Government agency responsible for providing national security intelligence to senior US policymakers‚ the total estimated population of the Philippines in year 2012 is about 103 775 002. Almost 104 million people are living in the Philippines. Compared to the population of other countries‚ Philippines ranks as the 12th most populated country in the world and China as being the undisputed no. 1 most

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    control‚ contraceptive. There are many different kinds of birth control in the medical world. Each has its pros and cons. Learning about the different methods will help the decision of which birth control to use. Having sex without birth control there is always a greater chance at becoming pregnant. The only sure way to prevent pregnancy is by NOT having sex. Finding a suitable method of contraceptive will reduce the risk of an unplanned pregnancy. Hormonal methods include birth control pills‚ shots

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    The Sexual Revolution and Inspiring Women The sexual revolution started out with Feminism in 1957 Betty Freidan had conducted a poll and discovered that many women portrayed to live as a happy suburban housewives. They were actually living a miserable life. Women had lost ground during the year of World War II. “The feminine Mystique” was created with the saying that many had a vision that women were and should be content in a world of bedroom‚ kitchens‚ sex‚ babies‚ and home‚ which made many

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