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    “The Morality of Birth Control.” “The Morality of Birth Control” by Margaret Sanger‚ an American Birth Control Activist‚ gave logical information‚ arguments about ethics for women‚ and brought out an emotional response. The rhetor gave off a logical appeal with arguments that were reasonable‚ and credible. She gave examples of ethical appeal that touched on the sense of morality. Also‚ the rhetor exemplified emotional appeal; bringing out the good and bad values in certain types of people.

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    [By: Bridget Sherman] NEW YORK‚ 1920’s – Will wonder never sees? Who would have thought that we would see clinics that offered education services to women of a sensitive nature? Margaret Sanger has done just this. Earlier this year she organized the American Birth Control League (ENotes). Ms. Sanger is an advocate of the education for women. She feels that too many women are left in the dark with lack of pregnancy care and home abortions. This is becoming a debate amongst religious leaders

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    Margaret Sanger (1879 – 1966)‚ Birth control Margaret Sanger was born as Margaret Louisa Higgins on the 14th of September 1879 in New York. She was one of the 11 children born to Catholic working-class Irish American family. Her mother went through the 18 pregnancies (11 live birth and 7 miscarriages) in 22 years so that means that every 1.2 year she got pregnant. She died at the age of 40 (some sources say at 50) of tuberculosis and cervical cancer. The family lived on poverty because of father’s

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    Margaret Sanger published letters from mothers in 1928 that described the hard lives they lived because of involuntary motherhood. She hoped that Americans would realize just how much birth control could help those women‚ and others to come. Sanger received thousands of letters‚ each from mothers asking for “deliverance from the bondage of enforced maternity." At the time‚ childbirth

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    year. Planned Parenthood was founded in 1916 by Margaret Sanger originally as a clinic for poor‚ immigrant women to obtain contraceptive advice. Then‚ in 1923‚ Sanger began her research on contraception and incorporated the American Birth Control League that later merged to become Planned Parenthood Federation of America‚ Inc. In these early years of PPFA‚ contraception and information about family planning was illegal‚ but in 1936‚ Sanger won the liberalization of the laws that kept women from learning

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    the game‚ Rainsford gets a sense of what it is like being the prey getting chased down. In fact‚ Zaroff smiled when he came to where Rainsford was‚ which caused him to become very nervous. Thoughts kept running through Rainsford’s mind about “why the general [had] smiled...and turned back” (Connell 33). Rainsford felt he was being strung along and trapped into similar situations as an animal. Rainsford felt that he would be caught by Zaroff‚ so he did not make any movement. Rainsford had a feeling

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    Performing Research-Rhetorical Analysis Teresa Arline EN1320: Composition I_V2.0 Lincoln Schreiber May 27‚ 2013 Rhetorical Analysis The speech I selected is “The Children’s Era” by Margaret Sanger in March‚ 1925. I chose this speech because I am a mother and believe that children should have the right should have the right to grow up in a safe‚ healthy‚ and happy environment. In this speech she addresses the results of overpopulation and lack of birth control options and about

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    Paul and Margaret Sanger. These women were two very important figures in the 1920s. Alice Paul got women the vote in 1920‚ “We women of America tell you that America is not a democracy. Twenty million women are denied the right to vote‚” (Alice Paul) and Margaret Sanger invented birth control‚ “No woman can call herself free who does not own and control her body. No woman can call herself free until she can choose consciously whether she will or will not be a mother.” (Margaret Sanger) Both of which

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    The Progressives were a diverse group of people that wanted to offer practical solutions to the social problems that were associated with industrialization and urbanization. Progressives opposed laissez-faire economics‚ which led to a new movement to allow government and private groups to intervene and regulate business firms and private individuals for the good of society. In addressing these problems‚ Progressives organized their ideas and actions around three main goals. They sought to end

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    told you a small building in Brooklyn‚ New York grew to be a savior to most of the women in the United States? Please‚ take me seriously. Roughly 100 years ago‚ Margaret Sanger opened a very tiny birth control clinic in the ghettos of Brooklyn and it has been blossoming ever since. Eight days after the business opened Ms. Sanger was arrested for giving the illegal contraception to the needy women‚ but that clearly did not stop a thing. Back then the institution was simply a place that administered

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