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    Rh Bill: a Pro

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    RH Bill: A Pro for Future’s Generation Our country has been through a lot of issues such as Hello Garci‚ ZTE Deal‚ C5-Extension. And now‚ as we face one of the country’s biggest controversial issues that is seriously seeking for attention and the most talked about‚ the Reproductive Health Bill also known as the RH Bill. When we say RH Bill‚ it is a Philippine Bill aiming to guarantee universal access to methods and information on birth control and maternal care. And proposing this bill has

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    Anti RH BILL

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    “ANTI-RH BILL AKO! THAT’S WHY I SAY LIFE IS SIMPLER THEN” Surely‚ the proposed law spreads around nice words such as responsibility‚ healthcare‚ freedom‚ choice‚ development‚ rights‚ equality‚ couples‚ etc. Yet‚ it is nothing but an attempt to remove God from our government and society. When I told a friend that lines‚ he answered: “grabe naman kasi kayo‚ masyado kayong overreacting‚ masyado nyong ginagawang literal ang mga sciptures. sa sobrang pagkaliteral‚ yung mga sentiments na rinerelease nila

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    Rh Bill: Philippines

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    and unacquainted with the methods of responsible parenthood and family planning‚ leading to the rapid increase in the Philippine’s population. A very popular topic in our country today that is usually debated about is the RH Bill or the Reproductive Health Bill. This said bill was supposedly passed to control the growing population of our country to lessen poverty. It aimed to legalize access to contraceptives and age-appropriate reproductive health and sex education‚ which are highly opposed by

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    Intro to Rh Bill

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    its necessity‚ value‚ and morality. One of these is the Reproductive Health Bill. Almost over a decade has passed since the Reproductive Health Bill in the Philippines was for the first time proposed‚ now that the pursuance of the bill has gained its rebirth‚ still it has become a part of the national debate bringing about a wider division. The Reproductive Health Bill‚ popularly known as the RH Bill‚ is a Philippine bill aiming to guarantee universal access to methods and information on birth control

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    Rh: Bill (an Essay)

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    Title : RH Bill : Hanging in the Balance SOURCE : School Paper Title : Ang Suga Official Publication of Cebu Normal University Volume XXXI No.2 S.Y. 2010-2011 Page No. : Page 3 Date : 2010-2011 The Philippines for the longest time has been torn by two‚ not necessarily opposing‚ but somehow different‚ forces; the church and the state. Though there has been a decree on the inviolable separation of these entities ‚ more often than not‚ when societal issues confronting the state’s political

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    Rh Bill Education

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    school as part of Mandatory Age-Appropriate Reproductive Health and Sexuality Education on Sec 16. As proposed in the bill‚ core subjects include responsible parenthood‚ natural and modern family planning‚ proscription and hazards of abortion‚ reproductive health and sexual rights‚ abstinence before marriage‚ and responsible sexuality. Upon approval of Reproductive Health Bill‚ there is an impact to education and teachers on how they teach students regarding sexual education and its scopes technically

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    Rh Bill Editorial

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    The Republic Act No.10354 or Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012‚ better known to all as the "RH Bill"‚ is probably one of the most controversial and most debated topic of 2012. After many years of bickering in the congress and among senators‚ which even lead to some tearful telenovela-like scenes as witnessed in senate proceedings‚ it was finally signed into a law by President Benigno Aquino III last December 21‚ 2012.  The law‚ which provides access to contraceptives as

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    Position Paper on Rh Bill

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    REGARDING THE RH BILL Submitted to: Mr. Rene Villanueva Poligov Professor Submitted by: Loise O. Morada BS Accountancy - A1A May 15‚ 2013 The Responsible Parenthood‚ Reproductive Health and Population and Development Act of 2011‚ popularly known as the RH Bill‚ is a Philippine bill aiming to guarantee universal access to methods and information on birth control and maternal care. According to the Explanatory Note of the Bill‚ the main concern of the Bill is to control

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    RH BILL The Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 (Republic Act No. 10354)‚ informally known as the Reproductive Health Law‚ is a law in the Philippines which guarantees universal access to methods of contraception‚ fertility control‚ sexual education‚ and maternal care. While there is general agreement about its provisions on maternal and child health‚ there is great debate on its key proposal that the Philippine government and the private sector will fund and undertake widespread

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    Rh Bill: Right or Wrong

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    : II-Ixora Teacher: Mrs. Alita Labiaga Reproductive Health BILL Advantages: * Prevents spread of sexually transmitted disease like aids and STDs and eventually control population growth necessary for economic development * Allow couples to make decision to plan for their families * Enhance woman’s health as she will be able to determine when to get pregnant * Prevents unwanted pregnancy Disadvantages: * Couples can easily have sex with another partner without getting

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