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    in 1995 had first sexual intercourse at a younger age than in 1988. Females who have had their first sexual experience before age 15 was at 19% up 8% from 1988. about 35% of first sexual intercourse experience takes place without the use of any contraception mainly because females say their first time is usually spontaneous and unplanned. How does society play a role in sexual behavior? society has developed many sexual customs that vary from culture to culture. Society effects what type of persons

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    TOPIC: ORAL CONTRACEPTION RESEARCH QUESTION: SHOULD HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BE ALLOWED TO HAVE ORAL CONTRACEPTION WITHOUT PARENTAL CONSENT? THESIS STATEMENT: RESEARCH SUGGEST THAT HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO HAVE ORAL CONTACPETION WITHOUT PARENTAL CONSENT BECAUSE THIS WILL HELP REDUCE THE OCCURANCE AND RISK ASSOCIATED WITH TEEN PREGNANCY AND ABORTION AND REDUCE THE FINANCIAL BURDEN ON TAX PAYERS. MAIN POINTS: ·Easier access to to oral contraception will reduce the occurrence of unwanted

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    from 64 to 72 percent 9. In these countries‚ the private sector has contributed the most whereas non-governmental and faith-based organizations have served a small percentage of elites 12. The private sector has served 14% of women in need of contraception in sub-Saharan Africa compared to other three regions such as Middle East/Europe with 23%‚ Asia‚ 24% and Latin America‚ 27% 12. In fact‚ recent figures show that among modern method users‚ in Latin America‚ more than in other region‚ the private

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    Spring 2012 English 199 Prof. Morelatto Billy Joel talks about many controversial topics‚ events and people in the song “We Didn’t Start the Fire”. The topic that I have chosen to write about is the controversial issue of birth control. Contraception has been a controversial issue for many years and is still talked about in the news today. Birth control can be viewed as having a positive impact on the current society but it can also be considered as having a negative impact. Many of the

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    to prevent unwanted pregnancies‚ and while most of society has access to condoms‚ accidents may occur‚ making the birth control pill and emergency contraception necessary. Women should be given easy access to all contraception‚ while US schools should educate students on birth control as well as abstinence. By both giving easy access to all contraception and educating the youth of America‚ American women will make better choices and have the knowledge to practice safe sex. Unwanted pregnancies can

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    lack of maternal services available to the population both pre and post delivery. Thirdly‚ the lack education and use of the reproductive health resources. Lastly‚ the wide spread misconception of religion‚ prohibiting or forbidding the use of contraception. These are the issues the vast populations of women face in Sub-Saharan Africa on

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    Healthcare and Religious Beliefs In the healthcare organizations‚ the medical staff must conform to accepted standards of conduct. Physicians must make ethical decisions regarding healthcare. They must also take spiritual and religious beliefs into consideration for treatment of the patients. Spiritual beliefs may help the healing process and spiritual beliefs can also hinder the healing process (Patients’ Religious and Spiritual Lives). “The Joint Council for Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations

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    depression and poverty have their roots in broken families. For the author‚ the main problem stems from the widespread availability and acceptance of contraception. She ultimately believes this has led to the massive changes in our behavior and the resulting problems in society. As a devout Catholic she firmly defends the Church’s teachings on contraception. She likewise blames abandoning and ignoring those same teachings as the cause of not only society’s problems but of the decline of Protestant churches

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    In 1879‚ Connecticut banned the use of any methods of contraception. As the law stated‚ “Any person who uses any drug‚ medicinal article or instrument for the purposes of preventing conception shall be fined not less than forty dollars‚ or imprisoned not less than sixty days” (PBS). This legislation also maintained that any individual who served as an aid‚ or accomplice‚ to a person seeking contraception could be held punishable to the same degree as the offender. In 1965‚ Planned

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    Critique of Don Maquis- Anti-Abortion Argument The key element of Don Marquis argument is in the effort to distinguish the difference between abortion and contraception in order to provide a clear argument against abortion‚ aside from extreme cases. Without conflicting with the interest of the general public by being forced to suggest contraception is ethically wrong as well. When he compiles his argument he begins by providing the argument for a ‘pro-choice’ approach which makes the assumption that

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