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    the Birth control movement has been reformed in the United States. The first clinic to distribute birth control opened in 1923 by Margaret Sanger. There were no arrests or violations made at this time‚ however; women continued to rely on unsafe sex. In 1942‚ the Planned Parenthood Federation of America formed‚ establishing birth control clinics throughout America. Americans have argued about birth control pills and other related issues to regulate population through pregnancy

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    a serious issue and could really change our life as a Filipino. Most of us Filipinos are very naïve about this and most probably has no idea of what possible effects that could destroy our true Filipino morality with the concern of reproduction and sex. And I strongly opposed this bill‚ and so with the few conservative Filipinos‚ but those whose minds were twisted by only on politics and business‚ they thought that reduce poverty through population control. If you are the kind of person who considered

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    Reproductive Health Bill: For Better or For Worse? I. Introduction Poverty and overpopulation are two of the biggest national concern the Philippines have right now. Many solutions have been made to alleviate these problems but none of them seem to work. One of which is The Reproductive Health Bill of the Philippines‚ or RH Bill. This bill allows Filipinos access to contraceptives and an opportunity to be enlightened on the topic of family planning. The bill was first introduced in 1998 but

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    consequence of early unprotected sexual activity. Limited life options‚ rather than ethnic or cultural background‚ place many youth at higher risk for unintended pregnancy (Fitzgibbon‚ 2002).” At school or from her friends she may hear much about “safe sex‚” but‚ there is definitely no foolproof method or trick to pregnancy prevention other than abstinence. [pic] Abstinence is the only way established to work and never fails as a birth control method. Birth control pills and the use of condoms

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    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‚ and Population and Development‚ and For Other

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    be informed about safe sex‚ sexual predators and S.T.I.s ‚ however the average child spends approximately twenty eight hours a week watching television‚ which is twice as much time as they spend in school ("Facts about media violence and the effect on the American family‚" 1998). Unfortunately more often than not adolescents shape their lives after characters they can relate to on prime-time television (Fisher‚ 1994). When sixty percent of popular television shows depict sex and/or violence and the

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    PROJECT BRIEF FORM ------------------------------------------------- 1. Your details: Full Name: Fardzalilla Binti ZailiStudent ID: CVB 090514792E-mail @coventry.ac.uk: iela_maniac@yahoo.com.Course of study: 301 KM (PROJECT)Project Supervisor: Miss Nur Hazwani Binti DzulkeflySecond Assessor : Madam Zarila Binti Zahari | 2. Project title (provisional) [Meaningful‚ relevant and concise] Abandoned child among school teenagers and how to overcome | 3. Intended user or group of users

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    it to happen and the effects after have a big impact on the baby and the teen. First‚ without sex education about this topic teens will not know they need to take precautions. Many teens don’t have parents who are openly willing to talk to them about this and help them to prevent a pregnancy. So over the years‚ schools have jumped in by creating classes to help spread awareness and teach sex education. By teens knowing what needs to be done to ensure they are safe‚ they will be able to see that

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    pregnancy is possible when an open and tolerant as well as pragmatic approach to the reality of teenage sexuality is executed. The approach has proved effective in reducing teenage pregnancy where it has been implemented in tandem with programs of sex education and confidential contraception

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    pregnancy. Teenage pregnancy rates decreased overtime because teenage girls were more aware of the long-term consequences‚ the rise of technology in medicine‚ social media‚ information on sex and the practice of abstinence. As time progressed‚ teenagers in school were aware of sex education‚ where information on sex was given and how it can affect a teenager’s future. Teenagers were aware that it was not worth the risk of getting pregnant‚ and than started preforming abstinence.

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