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    Planned Parenthood Essay

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    Planned Parenthood has been in a negative spotlight for the past few weeks after the Center for Medical Progress released a slew of videos about the sale of aborted babies. Planned Parenthood was started as a non-profit organization to inform their clients on topics of reproductive and sexual heath‚ counseling for sexual abuse victims‚ and abortions to women who have become pregnant. Planned Parenthood describes their work as‚ “The majority is preventive‚ primary care‚ which helps prevent unintended

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    individuals experience a more chronic‚ constant state of anxiety in response to a wide variety of stimuli‚ whereas others have more infrequent bouts that tend to vary in both frequency and length. Utilizing the character of Kevin Buckman in the film Parenthood‚ the author examines the young boy’s pervasive sense of anxiety and the ways in which it manifests. Throughout the essay‚ the author highlights critical factors contributing to Kevin’s anxiety in order to more fully understand the behavior and

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    Most people believe planned parenthood should be shut down because of their involvement with abortions. Planned parenthood offers health care and contraceptives to our communities. Planned Parenthood should keep getting government funding. Planned parenthood is more than an abortion clinic. An article called "Defunding Planned Parenthood-The Pros and Cons Prove a Danger to Women" is about how the federal might not give them anymore funding. This article explains how they might take all the funding

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    (2013-2014)‚ Planned Parenthood reports that their affiliates performed 327‚166 abortions - that’s more than 30% of the estimated 1.058 million abortions performed annually in the United States.

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    Planned Parenthood Debate

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    Parenthood’s 2013-2014 annual report‚ the organization saved 88‚000 lives through breast exams and pap smears during the fiscal year by detecting cancer early for treatment. At the same time‚ Planned Parenthood is viewed as an unethical organizations that murders unborn children. Planned Parenthood administers over four million tests annually in regards to sexually transmitted infections and HIV/AIDS and provides nearly a million tests for cancer. This all sounds great and yet Republican leaders

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    Planned Parenthood is helpful for women in many ways. It’s not all about pregnancies‚ birth control and abortions. They have support groups for struggling people. Some woman don’t know what to do when they are pregnant and some don’t know how to raise a child. Having a support group will help not only those mothers in need‚ but it will give that child a better life of being cared for properly. One concern people have with planned parenthood’s abortions. This has been a big subject for some time

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    turn to the same place‚ Planned Parenthood. However‚ recently‚ Planned Parenthood has come under attack because the Center for Medical Progress (CMP) accuses Planned Parenthood‚ through a series of videos‚ of profiting from the illegal sale of fetal tissue. Although the CMP is currently under investigation for violation of tax and privacy laws‚ its accusations may cause Planned Parenthood to lose funding from the government (Devi). Planned Parenthood

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    Planned Parenthood and its Importance For the past year‚ planned parenthood has been a crucial topic within the United States. There is so much controversy that comes with planned parenthood and in most cases‚ people are either for it or against it. It is honestly a shame that people do not understand what planned parenthood is really about and how much help it brings to men and especially women. Planned parenthood is essential for the U.S. because it helps many individuals with advice‚ screenings

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    Security Issues with IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) A Review Paper Prepared By Muhammad Tayyab 2010-ag-1604 Supervised by Ahmad Mateen Salman Afsar Computer Science Dept. University of Agriculture Faisalabad Security Issues with IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Abstract IMS started as a technology for 3rd Generation mobile networks (under the auspices of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)‚ but it is now spreading to next generation

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    allow them to get a proper or high salary job. Their career options are limited as well. They often work as workers‚ salesperson‚ maids‚ etc at low salary. Young fathers have to earn money for his families so they do a lot of part-time jobs‚ that lead to poor performance at school. Secondly‚ teenage parenthood has strong influence on children’ health as well as the psychosocial development. The teen mothers are not fully grow-up‚ they often lack milk‚ knowledge and experience‚… that lead to poor maternal

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