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    taken for 21 days the there is a 7 day break in the cycle allowing for menstruation. The drawbacks of the pill are that they must be taken at the same time every day otherwise the effectiveness will decrease. The advantages of this method would be its ease of accessibility. The pill aside‚ there are also many hormonal birth control alternatives. These include the ring‚ shot‚ patch etc. These methods work in a very similar fashion by releasing either estrogen or progestin into the bloodstream. These

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    Birth Control versus Abortion Melissa Frazier Com/156 03/13/11 With the vast amount of methods of birth control that is available today‚ abortions to end an unwanted pregnancy should not be an option. Both men and women have a multitude of options for preventing an unwanted or unplanned pregnancy that they are not ready for financially‚ emotionally or for any reason that they may have. Abortions are available into the third trimester. However‚ the methods of removing the unborn child or fetus

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    Speech: The Morality of Birth Control What are some examples of bias‚ fallacies‚ and specific rhetorical devices in the speech you selected? An example of a fallacy within this speech is where she talked about the third group of people when comes to families. I thought it was kind of messed up that she referred to them as disease creating‚ irresponsible and immoral. I think she’s referring to poor people with no knowledge of birth control. I know she could have referred to them with a better set

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    History of Birth Control

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    of Birth Control Although birth control has been practiced since ancient times‚ the first organized efforts developed during the 19th century as population increased dramatically because of improved medical care‚ nutrition‚ and sanitation. However‚ birth control met with resistance. In 1873 the United States Congress enacted the Comstock Law‚ which prohibited the distribution of birth-control devices and information. During the early 1900s‚ American nurse Margaret Sanger led the birth-control

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    "The Morality of Birth Control" by Margaret Sanger‚ (1921) Margaret Sanger uses several method’s within her speech‚ "The Morality of Birth Control"‚ to tell her strong views on the topic. She uses a strong sense of bias‚ fallacies‚ and colorful rhetoric devices in her speech to not only get the attention of the audiences‚ but to relay a sense of urgency for the actions that need to be taken. One bias that Sanger uses is toward the idea of motherhood without birth control being condition of

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    Birth control is the practice of preventing unwanted reproduction. Before you skip over this‚ I want to draw your attention to an issue that many of you never would have considered before: male contraception. I know most of you may wonder‚ “what does this have to do with me and does it affect me? This is something that is usually taken care of by my girlfriend or by someone that I am in a relationship with.” This is why I want to let you know that before you get that phone call or make that doctor’s

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    “The Morality of Birth Control.” “The Morality of Birth Control” by Margaret Sanger‚ an American Birth Control Activist‚ gave logical information‚ arguments about ethics for women‚ and brought out an emotional response. The rhetor gave off a logical appeal with arguments that were reasonable‚ and credible. She gave examples of ethical appeal that touched on the sense of morality. Also‚ the rhetor exemplified emotional appeal; bringing out the good and bad values in certain types of people.

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    Birth control good or bad

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    Birth Control through the centuries In the 18th century it was stereotyped for a woman to be a homemaker and mother to several children. Then came along a medical advancement that to this day still asks the question of when is birth control a blessing to those women that want more to life than just being a mother. Birth Control has been an issue for the past centuries‚ debating if it is a blessing for women that long to have professional career or a gateway for women to indulge into promiscuity

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    Condoms

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    Origin of the name The word condom is probably derived from Latin "condus" meaning receptacle. Another explanation is that the gut condom was invented by the English army doctor Colonel Quondam in around 1645 and that the word is a corruption of his name. We do not know who invented condoms‚ but we do know that they were in use. There is evidence of this in the writings of Marquis de Sade‚ Casanova and James Boswell. The latter‚ a Scottish lawyer and writer‚ protected himself against sexually transmitted

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    A Questionable Drug: Depo Provera For decades‚ Depo Provera has been used around the world‚ not always for the same purpose. The drug‚ medroxyprogesterone acetate‚ more commonly known as Depo Provera‚ was originally made to be an injectable form of long-term birth control. When Depo was first approved in the US as an effective form of birth control this seemed liked a miracle drug for women. You would not have to remember to take a pill every morning‚ fewer side effects‚ even a shorter

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