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    scrolls verify how far back the practice of oral contraception goes but this is only the first written record. It is probable that these practices dated back much farther than that written record. Oral contraception was a very important part of Egyptian life according to the evidence. In these times fertility and population growth and decline were essential to survival. Sometimes it was necessary to

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    reducing the fertility rate of a woman. The TFR of a woman of 2.1 is needed for a country’s population size to remain stable. It can be achieved through increasing the availability of family planning services and contraception‚ informing people about the importance of family planning and contraception‚ reducing infant mortality rates as large families are often regarded as an insurance against child deaths‚ improving the economic base of the country so that there are fewer rural people who have large families

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    within schools would not completely assist in decreasing the number of teen pregnancies and the levels of sexually activity. This is because teenagers need to be educated as to the correct use of contraception. The availability of condoms within schools would give teenagers easy access to contraception. The first thing we have to accept is that teenagers do have sex and will continue to have sex‚ and in some cases‚ unprotected sex. This could end up in miscarriage or a

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    Affordable Health Care Act By Cecily Blakely Macroeconomics Mr. Mirijanian March 1st‚ 2014 Affordable Health Care Act Purpose Statement Health care reform has been a budding issue within the United States this past year‚ and problems continue to surface. At the beginning of this process‚ Americans wanted the government to ensure that all citizens would be able to have affordable and good health care‚ no matter what their financial situation. The price for health care was increasing at

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    Doctor say it is unlikely to not get pregnant after have one abortion but the more abortions you have the more you are at risk to not get pregnant. Just because being pregnant is an inconvenience to your lifestyle does not mean you can use it as contraception. You were the one that had unprotected sex. You should take the responsibility for your actions and rather then taking the easy way out. What is growing inside is human! The foetus feels pain when it dies. Did you also know that a baby can survive

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    sexual transmitted disease (STD). The problem with an only abstinence program is that it leaves out other information such as contraception‚ biology‚ and an emotional appeal to this subject matter. This is where the lack of education and communication breaks off. Having well-rounded information towards the benefits of abstinence along with information about contraception can help improve teens to make a wise and healthy decision (Richey‚ 2011). Of course‚ changing the curriculum in schools would

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    Definition Adolescent pregnancy is pregnancy in girls age 19 years or younger. Main Points Pregnancy in adolescents is not uncommon. Pregnancy occurs when a sperm meets an egg. Signs and symptoms of pregnancy are history of recent sexual intercourse‚ a missed period‚ tenderness of breasts‚ a feeling of wanting to vomit‚ feeling very tired and more frequent need to urinate. Many factors contribute to adolescent pregnancy. These are biological‚ social‚ cultural‚

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    Issues in Human Biology Essay 2 Today all over the social media‚ whether a local TV station or a well known magazine such as New York Times‚ there have been repeated stories and articles circulating through regarding extreme poverty‚ sanitation and water problems in suffering countries‚ and other environmental issues such as global warming and possible extinction of many species due to loss of their habitat and water. We have seen it advertised and addressed everywhere. But many

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    Islam Revision notes What does Islam teach about good and evil? The problem of evil and suffering is one of the common reasons people give for not believing in God. There are two types of evil: • natural evil - suffering caused by events that have nothing to do with humans‚ and which are to do with the way the world is‚ eg‚ natural disasters such as volcanic eruptions‚ floods or earthquakes • moral (or human) evil - suffering caused by humans acting in a way that is considered morally

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    twelve‚ sixty percent of sexually active high school students said they used a condom the last time they had sex.(3) The preceding facts were complimentary as to the effects from school based sex education on sexual activity‚ teenage pregnancy‚ and contraception. Schools can be a profound target opportunity to reduce teenage and adolescent sexual activity. With the right education‚ we can educate individuals to make better decisions‚ and knowledge is power. Margaret Johnson‚ a forty two year old English

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