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    provisions of the law together with its important contents ranging from health care to contraception. This will also discuss the issues that are connected to this law while it was a bill such as maternal death‚ early pregnancy‚ premarital sex‚ poverty and population and reproductive health education. Issues concerned with legislation of the bill such as the necessity and morality of the bill and its contents like contraception and reproductive health education will be especially presented. Other news which

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    Essay of Rush Limbaugh

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    It seems like Rush Limbaugh doesn’t understand how important include how contraception works for the women. Conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh was thrust into the centre of the debated re-ignited on Capitol Hill today when senators killed a proposal to throw out president Obama’s contraption mandate. And Limbaugh called the woman who was denied the right to speak on the controversial all-male conception panel at a hearing last month a “slut” on his show at Wednesday. The issue didn’t really

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    Population Control

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    Population Control “Human population control is the practice of artificially altering the rate of growth of a human population. Historically‚ human population control has been implemented by limiting the population’s birth rate‚ usually by government mandate‚ and has been undertaken as a response to factors including high or increasing levels of poverty‚ environmental concerns‚ religious reasons‚ and overpopulation. While population control can involve measures that improve people’s lives by giving them

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    place much needed limits on what insurers can use to exclude coverage for certain people‚ while also creating new departments for innovative improvements to be developed with the existing Medicare and Medicaid programs. This bill will be a legal mandate for all persons to possess health insurance coverage‚ and for employers to offer health insurance‚ all while establishing a minimum benefit package that can be offered. Obama-Care will be beneficial for the United States by making health insurance

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    abortion-producing drugs‚ and sterilization coverage for their employees (Obama vs. Catholics: The War on Religious Freedom.") Barack Obama and Kathleen Sebelius think that the church is wrong‚ and that it should grant women access to contraception (avoid pregnancy) despite their moral opposition. The

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    and good works‚ to boot‚ and abide no such wickedness” (Hawthorne 265). The President’s views regarding the health care mandate are against the Catholic Church’s beliefs and his administration basically have told the Church‚ “To hell with your religious beliefs; To hell with your religious liberty; To hell with your freedom of conscience” (Zubik). The debate on health care mandate by the Church is not about birth control‚ the debate is about freedom of conscience. It is about the demise of the Catholic

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    Birth control good or bad

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    space out their pregnancies (Delors). “Clearly‚ men and women have wanted to control the number of their offspring for physical‚ emotional‚ social‚ and economic reasons and they have taken responsibility for attempting to use various methods of contraception. Yet‚ periodically throughout history‚ some people have attempted to deny women the right to birth control.” The church denied it for it being an “abortion.” The church believed that life is created in the instant of sexual intercourse. However

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    Sex Education

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    partners‚ and the incidence of unprotected sex‚ and/or increasing the use of condoms and contraception among sexually active participants.4‚5‚6‚7 Long-term impacts have included lower STI and/or pregnancy rates. 4‚5‚6‚7 No highly effective sex education or HIV prevention education program is eligible for federal funding because mandates prohibit educating youth about the benefits of condoms and contraception.13 Evaluations of comprehensive sex education and HIV/STI prevention programs show that they

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    the many important and recent cases that are affecting this generation and will continue affecting future generations. These three Supreme Court cases have tested the Catholic Church’s teachings on the topics of abortion‚ same-sex marriage‚ and contraception. In this modern era‚ the Catholic faith is being tested more and more‚ and the Church is going through many trials and tribulations‚ because “all who desire to live a godly life in

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    REFLECTION OF RH BILL

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    2012 (Republic Act No. 10354)‚ informally known as the Reproductive Health Law‚ is a law in the Philippines which guarantees universal access to methods of contraception‚ fertility control‚ sexual education‚ and maternal care. While there is general agreement about its provisions on maternal and child health‚ there is great debate on its mandate that the Philippine government and the private sector will fund and undertake widespread distribution of family planning devices such as condoms‚ birth control

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