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    Explain how natural law can be used to decide the right moral action Natural law is a law based upon the observations of natural occurrences. While moral action is the actions you chose to perform because they agree with your sense of right and wrong. In the way Natural law is presented to the majority of people is as a step by step guide to living a “good” life‚ in the eyes of god. The original concept of Natural law was thought of by Aristotle and was then adapted by Thomas Aquinas to fit

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    generally‚ sexual intercourse needs to have taken place and contraception to have not been used or not been used effectively or the contraceptive itself has failed. In Chapter One‚ the most apparent key difference between Finland and Scotland‚ that may go some way to explaining the differing trends in teenage pregnancy between the two countries‚ was that of the contraceptive use of young people. 79 Chapter 2 In order to use contraception there are at least three1 underlying factors which must

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    Do you think it’s right for a woman to be forced to go through the traumatising physical and emotional pain of bearing a child? Do you agree it’s fair for women to have control of their own bodies? Daily‚ women across the world are forced to experience this distressing experience against their own will as a result of the prohibition of abortions. The refusal to allow women abortions violates basic human health and safety rights‚ making them withstand the extremity of the hardship and blame for unplanned

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    their discussions at home. They say that their children need both to be taught about delaying the onset of intimate sexual relationships until they are mature and responsible and also given the information and skills they need to use condoms and contraception when they do choose to become sexually active. It’s not either/or‚ but both. Parents’ involvement in school health education committees‚ as members of school boards‚ or as advocates during community controversy is vital to making sure that young

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    HSC Religion Study Notes Explain Sayyid Qutb’s contribution to the development and expression of Islam. Explain: Relate cause and effect Contribution: actions Development: Ideas/theology/growth behind the tradition of Islam. Expression: the way the tradition of Islam is practiced. Background information: Born in Egypt‚ 1906 Went to US to study (1948-1950)- came back critical of the West. Arrested by Nasser 1954‚ spent 10 years in prison‚ released from prison then arrested again 1965

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    than a third of birth control users have struggled at least once to afford birth control. Contraception in America has a price that range from fifteen dollars to fifty dollars per month and some of them like IUD‚ that is used by 10% of the women‚ can even cost several hundreds of dollars. When people talk about birth control or Planned Parenthood‚ the first thing that comes to their mind is contraception but actually condoms‚ the pills‚ IUD‚ and all the other also have many different uses. Planned

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    that many women had become pregnant this was known as the baby boom. In the 1960 feminism rose and caused a shift in the attitudes and shaped many of the state policies. For example the government introduced the Abortion Act & legalization of contraception as well as equally rights for women to work. Due to feminism and state policies there was been a shift in attitudes and social stigma and it has become

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    raped‚ if the baby is a result of incest‚ or if the mother’s life is in danger‚ an abortion may be allowed. It is also argued that if women are given the right to always have an abortion‚ no matter the circumstances‚ it may be abused as a form of contraception‚ as opposed to ’the pill’ or condoms. On the other hand‚ it is commonly argued that women should always have a right to an abortion‚ primarily because it is their own body‚ their own womb and their own foetus‚ and they should be able to decide

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    General Purpose: To convince Specific Purpose: To convince my audience that Sexuality Education must be taught in our schools. Birds‚ Bees and ABC’s: the need for Sexuality Education in schools Capture: Have you ever seen the bumper sticker that says‚ "If you think an education is expensive‚ you should try ignorance."? This is especially true when speaking about our children being ignorant of the causes and prevention of pregnancy and STD’s. Motivate: I’m going to show you some statistics

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    Because of the limited access to reproductive health clinics‚ many women are not getting necessary treatment such as contraception‚ exams‚ and prenatal care. By limiting the accessibility of these services‚ the rate of abortion will rise. Additionally‚ Maxwell states that abortion is at its lowest‚ but many state legislatures are working to prevent abortion from becoming available

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