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    The mandate to change the prevailing culture from opinion-based practice to evidence-based practice has influenced models designed as decision –making approaches to advance the integration of simulation education methods in higher education health professional programs‚ specifically among undergraduate and graduate education nursing programs. Simulation is one of the most rapidly growing strategies in clinical education and defining the best practices for dissemination is essential to the integration

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    Mandating Birth Control Coverage 25-June-2012 President Obama’s Patient Protection and Affordability of Care Act (PPACA) was a sweeping reform of healthcare that has not been without controversy. While the legal battles over the mandate to purchase individual health coverage have caught public attention‚ that measure is not the only part of PPACA that is courting controversy and garnering challenges as to whether or not it is constitutional. There is a strong debate on the

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    society and a mandate in which some feel is unacceptable for individuals or business. Obama care‚ introduced to society what was interrupted as an affordable health care program for citizens to get health care who may otherwise not have any. The 2010 Affordable Care Act requires groups such as businesses of a certain size to obtain and provide health insurance to their employees or pay fines. Within the realm of this Care Act the proposed mandate to businesses regarding contraception‚ that‚ they

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    The Affordable car act also known as Obama Care‚ had its difficulties launching‚ and has face some major battles on the way. After Obama signed the Affordable care act on March 23‚ 2010‚ the pressure pushed to repeal the act increased over the years. Since Obama’s election into the White House in 2010‚ the Affordable Care Act was passed due to the powers possessed by democrats over the House and the Senate. The democrats faced backlash from the republicans because of their control. After the republicans

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    purpose is “honoring the Lord in all [they] do by operating the company in a manner consistent with Biblical principles.” The family does not believe in the use of contraception but under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA)‚ the company is required to offer a minimum coverage health care plan that includes forms of contraception. The plaintiffs filed suit to challenge the requirement to provide contraceptive method to their employees under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA)‚

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    Contraception is a critical issue for women of all ages and social class because the decision to have a baby impacts a woman’s physical‚ mental‚ and emotional health. Contraception is also very costly and is an expense that a woman primarily shoulders. Not every employer’s health insurance plan provides benefits for prescription contraceptives and devices. A personal survey of 50 adults with varying types of insurance plans‚ asked if their health insurance plans provided coverage for birth control

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    as those who attend abstinence-only programs (Kohler‚ et al‚ 2008). A 2007 review of sex education curricula found that the most effective comprehensive programs lowered risky sexual behavior by about one-third (Kirby‚ 2007). Increased Use of Contraception Accounts for 86 Percent of the Recent Decline in Teenage Pregnancy The rate of teenage pregnancy in the United States has declined to its lowest level in decades. Between 1990 and 2008 it decreased from 117 pregnancies per 1‚000 women aged

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    in Context‚ 25 Jan. 2012. Web. 29 Feb. 2012. United States. Center for Disease Control and Prevention. United States Government Global Health Initiative Strategy. Web. 29 Feb. 2012. United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Sweeping HHS Mandate Stands‚ Violating Conscience Rights and Religious Liberty Congress Must Act to Fix the Problem. Washington: 2012. Print. Weissberg‚ Robert. “The Silence Regarding the Persecution of Christians.” American Thinker. N.p. 26 Feb. 2012. Web. 2 March

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    When the Puritans first settled in New England‚ they sought religious freedom from England‚ but by no means did their no civilization separate church and state. Their church and government interwove and they used religion to keep people in line. For instance‚ the Puritans required everyone to attend church every Sunday and the government could punish parents who did not teach their children about Puritanism (Dolan‚ 1995). In addition‚ anyone who dissented from the Puritans‚ such as the Quakers

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    of Columbia mandate sex education. This has become a controversial and highly politicized issue‚ with the many on the religious right advocating abstinence-only education while many others argue for more thorough education that includes information about contraceptives‚ birth control and Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)‚ among other issues. Currently‚ 26 states mandate that abstinence be stressed while 17 states and the District of Columbia mandate that information on contraception is provided

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