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    REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH BILL / RH BILL (PRO) Reproductive Health Bill or also known as “RH Bill”‚ aims to control the population in the Philippines. It promotes family planning methods which are safe and legally permissible. It allows the people to use contraceptives to prevent unwanted pregnancies and abortion. Moreover‚ it assures an enabling environment where women and couples have the freedom of informed choice on the mode of family planning they want to adopt based on their needs‚ personal

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    ~D.C.A.R.~ World population‚ which reached 7 billion this 2013‚ is growing faster than ever before: three people every second‚ more than 250‚000 every day. At the beginning of the decade‚ the annual addition was 93 million; by the end it will approach 100 million. At this rate the world will have almost 10 billion more people by the year 2080. In this matter‚ population and development are closely aligned. If we do not voluntarily bring population growth under control in the next one or

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    Jenafox A. What RH Bill is all about? The Reproductive Health bill‚ or popularly known as RH bill‚ is the Philippine Bill which aims to guarantee universal access to methods and information on birth control and maternal care. It is a way of helping people to be more advance‚ well prepared‚ and to widen up each and every individuals mind setting about our society now a days. There is this top agreement about its provisions on maternal and child health care‚ there is great debate on its proposal

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    sector will fund and undertake widespread distribution of family planning devices such as condoms‚ birth control pills (BCPs) and IUDs‚ as the government continues to disseminate information on their use through all health care centers. Strength of RH BILL * problems of Philippine government is the increasing rate of poverty in our country. Less job opportunities‚ food and oil price hike‚ low family income are some of the reason of the increasing rate of poverty but for my own opinion‚ overpopulation

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    Good grief! Less than two weeks after it was enacted into law‚ the still controversial Reproductive Health Law‚ otherwise known as Republic Act No. 10354 or the “Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of The RH law is now in the hands of our Supreme Court justices. Though I’m an atheist let me say this: “God help us…” 2012″‚ was challenged as unconstitutional in the Supreme Court on the ground that it “mocks the nation’s Filipino culture”. This is unbelievable. No‚ this ismadness

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    RH LAW The Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 (Republic Act No. 10354)‚ informally known as the Reproductive Health Law or RH Law‚ is a law in the Philippines‚ which guarantees universal access to methods of contraception‚ fertility control‚ sexual education‚ and maternal care. I believe the law views the human person as not only a mere receiver of God’s gifts but also as their steward. The Bible teaches that sexual intercourse is a gift from God that should be stewarded

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    Positive versus Negative According to the bill itself‚ the RH Bill aims to achieve the objectives which are: 1) provide different mediums to parents in order for them to plan for the number and birth spacing of their children; 2) allow women to finish their education and secure work after; 3) develop maternal‚ neonatal and child health; 4) reduce mortalities involving mothers and children; 5) eliminate abortion cases by averting unwanted pregnancies and; 6) alleviate poverty and hunger. In the promotion

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    conservative groups‚ have been happening nationwide. ------------------------------------------------- CONGRESS PASSES RH BILL Senators Miriam Defensor-Santiago and Pia Cayetano embraced each other as they stood in the middle of the session hall‚ while Senate President Pro Tempore Jose “Jinggoy” Estrada announced Monday night the 13-8 vote approving the reproductive health (RH) bill. It was a long-delayed triumph for both women who gained enemies for their defense of what they believed was a measure

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    Thesis Statement: RH Bill is a prolife bill II. Background a. Definition The Reproductive Health bills‚ popularly known as the RH Bill‚ are Philippine bills aiming to guarantee universal access to methods and information on birth control and maternal care. Pro life‚ means advocating the legal protection of human embyos and fetuses‚ especially by favoring the outlawing of abortion on the ground that it is the taking of a human life. III. BODY a. M.A.1 The RH Bill is a pro life

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    Title: RH Bill: A Necessity? Author: By Lara Jeunesse Villaruel source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lara_Jeunesse_Villaruel http://ezinearticles.com/?RH-Bill:-A-Necessity?&id=5317730 Summary and Main Idea: The article is all about the Reproductive Health Bill’s worthiness. It is said here that this bill will require the government to fund the devices such as pills and IUD’s that will be used in controlling the population. We all know that poverty is visible to big families. The government

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