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    Should birth control be treated the same way as other medications? Birth control is one of the most controversial topics that has been discussed nowadays. In the United States‚ 98% of women have used birth control at least once; of that percentage 62% use it regularly. Nowadays‚ the most commonly used form of birth control is the pill. The second one that may surprise you is sterilization. A 2010 survey found out that more than a third of birth control users have struggled at least once to afford

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    Shelby Morgan Professor Colon ENC 1102 July 17‚ 2009 Hunting Should Be Allowed Hunting is beneficial to our society and therefore should be allowed. Historically human beings have been pursuing wild animals to provide their families with food‚ clothing‚ and shelter. In modern times the need for hunting for survival has lessened because of the development of animal husbandry and agriculture. There were times in history worldwide when hunting became profitable and hunters began killing animals

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    Does giving birth control to minors result in sexual intercourse‚ of course not! Birth control is the number one factor in society today that needs to be encouraged to all teens. Birth control is not just about sex. It’s about protecting young females from pregnancy‚ protecting her health and body and also used as a factor to help maintain and balance female’s menstrual cycles due to heavy or abnormal bleeding. Most parents fear the thought of teaching their kids about birth control‚ is teaching

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    1920 BIRTH CONTROL CLINIC

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    FUISAMI TALILOA BIRTH CONTROL CLINICS IN THE 1920’S HIS/120 01/08/2015 TIMOTHY BUCHANAN UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX The fact that birth control even existed was remarkable enough. Buying a condom made you a criminal in 30 states. In the 1920’s‚ women were able to prevent pregnancy‚ something they have never done before. Women like Sangers‚ a devoted catholic mother who got pregnant eighteen times‚ eleven at birth and seven miscarriages. She created the first” Planned Parenthood Federation

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    Writing 11/18/2013 Should Parents be Punished for Children’s Mistakes? Teenage crimes are on the rise‚ and in trying to prevent this condition from aggravating we are starting to consider different solutions‚ punishing parents for their children’s mistakes. The question to be asked is‚ are the parents really the problem here? Or is it something more severe? Punishing parents by the law is not the way to handle such rise in crime rates. Though I do believe that the parents should be held somewhat

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    The use of birth control is a big issue that has come up many times in our lifetime. Especially for women‚ we have to make the choice whether or not to use it. It has its negative effects but it also has its positives. I am for the use of birth control. I believe‚ once a person has turned 18‚ they should have the right to say how they live their life and how they plan it. And with birth control‚ the young generation can be able to successfully planning their lives without hurting anyone. One main

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    abortion is not wrong‚ and that life does not begin at conception‚ all of which are totally wrong and against Christian principles‚ so when Christian health workers will teach about the sanctity of life and that life begins at conception‚ and that sex should only be between married couples‚ we will be violating the RH bill and committing crimes once it becomes law. 2. The RH Bill undermines the institution of marriage. As Christians do not have any doctrine prohibiting ligation‚ you may think it may

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    Choice or Control? Over seventy percent of teens would stop coming to the health clinic if their parents were informed every time that they tried to obtain birth control (Wind 1). Teens feel as if they can not come to their parents about birth control and feel as if their privacy is being invaded. Our state’s population rate has increased exponentially since the 1990s‚ and having access to birth control can prevent pregnancies to teens who did not intend to be parents. Currently‚ the law states

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    Birth Control is the most common method used today to prevent pregnancy. 98% of women in the United States have used birth control at some point. Today‚ 62% are actively using this method to prevent themselves from the chances of getting pregnant from unprotected sex. Birth control pills are one of the most effective methods of contraception when taken regularly and as prescribed. Though the most common use of this medicine is to prevent pregnancy‚ birth control also serves multiple other purposes

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    see today. One of the rights that women gained was the right to choose to use birth control. In a country that was founded on religious principles‚ birth control was not discussed outside of the privacy of the bedroom. Even in the bedroom the husband or partner made the decision to utilize the few forms of birth control that were available. During

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