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    The teenage pregnancy rate for 1997 rose all the way up to 62.7 percent‚ this was the highest it has been in years! When I first saw this fact I knew something would have to be done about it. This high pregnancy rate in teenagers is in fact a major problem‚ because teenagers are not responsible enough to raise a baby. There are many possible solutions to prevent teenage pregnancy like discouraging early dating‚ abstinence‚ and using birth control and condoms. Although there are all these possible

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    A big policy issue in America is abortion on whether it should remain legal or become illegal. Abortion is the termination of a human pregnancy‚ which means to remove the embryo. Interest groups have an influence on the government’s decisions on policy issues. There are many interest groups who fight for and against abortion in America. Some interest groups promote giving women the legal choice of getting an abortion. Other interest groups fight to make abortion illegal. Abortion is a very controversial

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    The Sperm and The Egg

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    The Sperm and The Egg 1 The Sperm and The Egg Cleveland C. Lawrence‚ Sr. April 11‚ 2015 PSY/265 - PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN SEXUALITY

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    Pregnancy to a woman is perhaps one of the most influential aspects of her life. Pregnancy disrupts a female’s body‚ her education‚ her employment and often disrupts her entire family life. Due to the impact on the woman‚ this is a matter which is of such concern to the woman involved that she should be allowed to make the choice as to whether to continue or to abort her pregnancy. Abortion should remain legal in Australia because allows women the right to control one’s own body‚ it also provides

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    10‚ 000 Australian couples are treated with IVF each year. The expensive and rather risky program (costing around $4000 excluding overheads) allows infertile couples to achieve pregnancy when conventional therapy has failed or is unacceptable. The procedure involves placing eggs that have been fertilised in a cultured dish directly into the uterus. A successful procedure will go as follows: - Couples are counselled about their situation and informed on the procedure‚ their obligations and

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    Introduction Among the industrialized nations‚ United States has one of the highest rates of teen pregnancy‚ with numerous teenage females becoming pregnant at any given instance. Teen pregnancy is a crisis that concerns the baby‚ parents‚ other members of the family‚ as well as resources of the community. Every year‚ approximately 750‚000 women aged 15 to 19 become pregnant every year (Guttmacher Institute‚ 2006). Further‚ child births from teen mothers represent eleven percent of

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    Our worldviews are redefined over time‚ and that worldview dictates how we react and interact with the world around us. It becomes particularly important when faced with any ethical dilemmas. When we are faced with a dilemma that challenges our ability to uphold our worldview‚ it either strengthens our resolve or requires a reevaluation of what that worldview is. The abortion dilemma bellow will be used to examine how a Christian worldview would resolve an ethical dilemma and compare that resolution

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    I simple fertilized egg in my opinion is a person‚ but only if it is actually in the mother. I do not think a fertilized egg sitting in a lab is a person It is scientifically proven that from the moment of conception the eye color‚ hair color‚ and skin color are all set. Once the egg is fertilized there are 46 total chromosomes which is what makes us human‚ 23 from the mother and 23 from the father. After the egg is fertilized the ball of cells is called an embryo. So in my opinion after the egg

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    A Discussion The doctor came in the waiting room‚ he approached the young woman in distress‚ he looked at his clipboard‚ then at the young woman “you are carrying‚ you have a choice”. People have a choice‚ we are self-aware and have “free will”‚ would you want someone to tell you how to live your life‚ what you can or cannot do to your body. The argument between Pro-life and Pro-choice people it a very long and heated topic that can and will question your morals to a high extent‚ Pro-life is mainly

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    There are a wide variety of genetic disorders that parents face during pregnancy. Parents are faced with the terrifying news of the disorders that doctors diagnosis their unborn children. In some cases‚ certain disorders are not discovered until after the birth of the new baby. Due to the fact that there are a wide variety of genetic disorders‚ there are also different ways these disorders can be detected‚ as well as the different ways they affect the unborn baby‚ the mother‚ and the treatment plans

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