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    The Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 (Republic Act No. 10354)‚ informally known as the Reproductive Health Law‚ is a law in the Philippines which guarantees universal access to methods on 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 key proposal that the Philippine government and the private sector will fund and undertake widespread

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    uncontrolled growth and solution to our economic crisis? What are its effects that can help and harm us if the bill will be passed? Why is there no provision in the Reproductive Health Bill to educate women on the adverse effects of using artificial contraception‚ if the RH Bill promotes women’s health? Is a child on a womb that detected to have a disease is needed to prevent from being born? I observe that 10 Filipino women are dying every day from causes related to pregnancy and childbirth mostly

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    REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH BILL BENEFITS OF RH BILL Allow couples to make decision to plan for their families The RH Bills gives the couples and the women‚ specifically‚ the choice and freedom on the mode of family planning they want to pursue depending on their needs‚ choice‚ personal convictions and religious beliefs. But the RH Bill is not just about the family planning Prevents spread of sexually transmitted disease like aids and STDs and eventually control population growth necessary for economic

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    other European countries. 2.0 Introduction This report will represent the teenage pregnancy rate in UK‚ which is one of the biggest issues in UK for many years. The UK supplies young people with free NHS advice and help which also includes free contraception‚ to help young people protect themselves from early pregnancy. I think that teenage pregnancies highlights big problems which are caused by that not only the country but also communities. After a young person becomes pregnant they have a very small

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    human rights was created. Violence‚ racial and gender discrimination‚ child abuse‚ religion and immigration laws are now governed by these laws. This has encouraged peace and development across the globe. The introduction of oral contraception (1958) Oral contraception is a means of preventing unwanted pregnancies through the ingesting of the pill. The pill was first introduced in the United States as an alternative to minimize infant mortality and enforce women rights with issues concerning child

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    This is due to lack of contraception‚ or preparedness. The odds of becoming a teen mother who is not using any form of a contraceptive is two times higher than teens who are currently using a contraceptive. (“Contraceptive Use in the United States”) The rate of teenage pregnancies

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    7. Sex education is a very controversial topic in our country. Many people believe that we should stick to abstinence only programs because they are effective while others argue that they are ineffective and comprehensive sex education programs are effective. There are advantages to abstinence only programs such as its 100% effectiveness‚ increased emotional health‚ and cost. There are also disadvantages such as the pledge rate‚ knowledge for future sexual encounters‚ and its lack of a universal

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    website:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1070813/ Harris‚ R. (2009). Effects of sex in the media . (Master ’s thesis‚ Kansas State University)‚ Available from Erlbaum/Psychology Press . Pediatrics (2010‚ August 30). Policy statement--sexuality‚ contraception‚ and the media. Retrieved from http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2010/08/30/peds.2010-1544

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    In American history there have been many events or issues that have affected our past and our present. For example slavery an issue that affected American government‚ religion‚ and modern equal rights. Slavery led to a civil war that divided the nation into two sides‚ dividing the government. Religion was also affected by this issue because it challenge the idea that if people believed in gods teaching then they had to believe the slavery was wrong because god teaches that every human being is equal

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    Those deficiencies‚ including lack of education‚ resources‚ and contraception‚ have broken the cohesion amongst the members of society and caused abortion to become a significant issue. Abortion has its roots in existing social problems‚ and all aspects of the problem need to be addressed. We hope that this essay has provided

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