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    it often does. Husbands of young wives are often older men‚ who expect their wives to follow tradition‚ stay home and undertake household and child-care duties. A girl may be unable to go against her husband’s wishes and the husband’s family may refuse to invest their scarce resources in the wife’s continued schooling. Schools often have a policy of refusing to allow married or pregnant girls or girls with babies to return. They may believe that it will set a bad example to other pupils or that

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    What is Strike? A strike is when workers refuse to work until their working conditions have improved. Although strikes are done by many workers‚ there are some workers that shouldn’t have the right to strike. Federal government workers (public service workers)‚ should not have the right to strike. For‚ they are very much important in the community. And their absence can lead to damages being done. Public Service Workers include Police Officers‚ Firefighters‚ and teachers etc. Can

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    Medication errors are all too common‚ jeopardizing the safety of patients; it may be a misinterpretation of a prescription‚ not having a complete history of a patient and dispensing drugs that could interact with other drugs adversely‚ or a patient administering the medication incorrectly‚ which are all preventable. There are numerous ways of preventing medication errors; therefore‚ the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) has recognized ten important factors that lead to errors. Anderson

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    retained by the people Court Case Significance Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) Griswold was the Executive Director of the Planned Parenthood League of Connecticut. She and her colleague were convicted for giving a married couple tips on how to prevent contraception. In a 7-2 decision it was decided that the constitution from the the bill of rights 1‚3‚4‚ and 9th amendments together create a right for marital privacy relations. So they were aloowed to have counseling. Roe v. Wade (1973) Roe‚ a Texas resident

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    Issue #10 Was prohibition a failure? In 1919‚ the Volstead Act outlawed alcoholic beverages with an alcoholic content over 0.5 percent. This topic is debated in the book‚ Taking Sides; there are two opposing sides to the question‚ “was prohibition a failure?” David E. Kyvig argues that the Volstead act did not specifically prohibit the use or consumption of alcohol beverages and that liquor was still being provided by gangland bootleggers to provide alcohol to the demands of the consumers. Regardless

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    Police). It is estimated globally that only 10% of all rape incidents are reported due to stigma and fear so the incidence is much higher. As marital rape is not acknowledged‚ the figure excludes married women who are raped. Although emergency contraception (Postinor) is available from private health sector doctors and pharmacies‚ it is not widely known nor used to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Research Questions 1. What are society’s opinions about illegitimate pregnancy? 2. How illegitimate

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    North American it has been proved that six out ten women are sexually abused. The bandits hide behind old train cabooses awaiting for any passing traveler stealing their belongings and rape the women within the group. My teenager and woman get contraception injection before they leave because they understand that they are a great risk of being rape but although that cannot prevent the rape from happening they can prevent the affects of it. One woman from the begin of the video explains her reasoning

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    The RH Bill Friday‚ Sep 23 4:25 PM NOTE: "Leadership Reflections" shares views of the different members of the University Leadership Council on matters related to campus life and the operations of the University. As well‚ it features opinions on issues of national and/or international relevance.   RH Bill: A Boon or Bane to Society? By Dr. Maria Cecilia M. Genove‚ Dean‚ College of Mass Communication  If there is a strong argument on the passage of the Reproductive Health (RH) Bill‚ it is the

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    school social workers. First‚ school girls involved in compensated dating because they have inadequate sexual knowledge. FPAHK’s Youth Sexuality Study (2011) revealed 67% and 19% girl respondents believe that external ejaculation is an effective contraception method and the number of sexual partners is not related to the chance of infecting sexually transmitted diseases respectively. School girls were lack of knowledge about the seriousness and the adverse effects of inappropriate sexual relationships

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    ------------------------------------------------- Reproductive Health Bill From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Reproductive Health Bill‚ informally known as the RH Bill‚ are proposed laws in the Republic of the Philippines aiming to guarantee universal access to methods on contraception‚ abortion‚ fertility control‚ sexual education‚ and maternal care.[1] There are presently two bills with the same intended goals: * House Bill # 4244 ─ An Act Providing for a Comprehensive Policy on Responsible Parenthood‚ Reproductive Health

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