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    Marriage and the Sexual Revolution Historically women have faced a lot of pressure to get married and have children at a young age due to both economic necessity and societal expectations. However‚ because of the sexual revolution and the feminist movement of the 1960s and 70s gender roles were being challenged for the first time in American history. The feminist movement led to female empowerment and a shift in marriage trends. Women began to consider their individual personhood apart from being

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    What Was Judy Downfall

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    last film Summer Stock being a financial hit‚ MGM finally terminated their contract with her in 1950. The reason for her downfall? The unwavering addiction to her pills‚ the same pills she was given at the credulous age of 12 where she signed her name over to MGM. Not to say she was the only child actress to be given pills but she was the one star Hollywood cared most about in the way of her making bank and bringing MGM recognition. She had the power to get help‚ but she had too much spotlight;

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    Global Problems and Non-Governmental Organizations Paper Women’s Issues By Georgia Roth The topic that I chose for this paper is women’s issues. Throughout history women have been struggling for equality and recognition. Today we have just about reached our goal. In order to maintain this equality‚ organizations were created to keep women and men involved in the issues that pertain to women today. In my essay I will discuss the actions of two large non-governmental organizations that deal

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    Study drugs

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    across some pills that promise improving concentration‚ intensified productivity‚ increasing stamina and a boozing cognitive activity. You buy the pills and use it. Now you can spend studying many nights in a row. You have the chance to study hard for exams‚ so you won’t fail. If you fail you may not get your dream education. You found your solution; the study drug. Sadly – a problem is still to be found; the study drug. Because what you and many young students from USA don’t know is these pills actually

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    More and more teens are turning to the family’s harmless medicine cabinet to harm themselves. Dr. David Smith says‚ “Kids today are using themselves as experimental laboratories for strange drug combinations that no scientist ever thought of‚” (Winters 62). Overall‚ today’s rate of drug abuse in teenagers has dropped‚ but the nonmedical use of prescription medication has drastically increased (Chapter 4). Kids around the world are turning away from street drugs‚ to abuse prescription medication

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    To me if 5-10 children can et the so called childproof container top off te its not childproof. Their not really childproof if the child can bang it on a hard surface for a while and manage to get the top off. A child can really get the cap off a pill bottle by throwing it or banging it on a hard surface cause I’ve seen it before i started this research and with one of my test subjects. The containers aren’t child proof they’re just a little tougher for old people to get them open and child resistant

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    The Matrix Film Analysis

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    part of Morpheus’ crew and a friend of some sort to Neo. In the film‚ there is a scene where Neo looks stressed‚ Cypher confronts him and talks to him. He says to him “… I’ve been thinking it ever since I got here‚ why‚ oh why didn’t I take the blue pill..”‚ this phrase gives of the notion that when Cypher is faced with the harshness that comes with this truth (the life within the Matrix)‚ he wishes to retreat back into the artificial world - a ‘dream’ world. As a result of ‘being tired of everything’

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    Family Planning

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    • Prevention of conception (meeting of egg cell and sperm cell) Methods The Pill • Combination of synthetic hormones. • Prevents the ovary from releasing egg cell • Usual schedule is 1 pill a day for 20 or 21 consecutive days each month‚ beginning 5 days after the menstrual period • Variation of the 21-pill schedule will result to danger in pregnancy • Must consult a doctor in using pills • Possible hazard as the risk of death • Side effects : Tenderness and

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    contraception is be established. Emergency contraception (EC) or the morning after pill is a contraception that prevents pregnancy after unprotected sexual intercourse due to contraception failure‚ non-use or rape. EC may work in two ways: 1) by inhibiting ovulation or 2) by preventing the implantation of a fertilized egg in the uterus; however‚ it cannot work if you’re already pregnant. EC is not an abortion pill. Furthermore‚ use of EC can reduce the risk of unintended pregnancy by up to 75%-89%

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    Albert Hofmann. LSD let people look at things with the different angle their psychedelic trance allowed them’ (Bacig‚ T‚ 2012).It was popular to use those drugs within the youth society. Medicals advances appeared such as the birth control pill known as ‘The Pill’ which became very popular to women during the rise of feminism. It had a significant impact in changing how society was organized as youths believed having sex was enjoyable now a contraceptive had been introduced and the behaviour of young

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