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    Condoms verses Birth Control Pills There is always that question on which is safer‚ more effective‚ easier‚ and which one is more likely going to prevent unwanted pregnancy? There is several different studies out there supporting each one of the methods‚ and for every one that is supporting there is also one against. Some of the studies can be found at www.HCP-Different-Birth-Control.com‚ and www.not-the-pill.com. When considering a birth control method you have to look at it from all angles. Think

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    Should abortion be allowed on demand? Abortion is when the pregnancy is intentionally terminated to stop a natural child birth. In 1967 the Abortion Act was passed in the UK. It states that an abortion may only be carried out if the woman is under 24 weeks pregnant and has one of the following complications: If the pregnancy was continued it would risk the mother’s life more than f it was ended‚ the termination is necessary to avoid severe permanent injury to the physical or mental health of the

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    Should Electronics Be Allowed In School? Should devices such as phones be allowed in school? Devices will cause distraction and make students rely even more on their devices than they already do. Devices can cause many problems for teachers and schools if used more than they should be. In order to keep schools from having even more problems with students‚ schools should not allow electronics. One of the main reasons there should be no devices in school is that devices can easily be distracting

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    of the church and artificial birth control‚ in her article‚ starting in 1930 when a division between Christian denominations developed over the use of artificial birth control. The Lambeth Conference of the Church of England decided to deviate from the prohibition of artificial contraception‚ by advocating their use when abstinence was deemed impracticable. In 1931‚ The Federal Council of Churches adopted the policy of conservative promotion for artificial birth control methods. By 1961‚ the National

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    Bianca Guirguis Professor Wood Position Paper Birth Control Unwanted pregnancy and the spread of STD’s are considered a large issue among college students. Both of these problems can be reduced by the use of birth control methods such as condoms and “the pill”. Other than abstinence‚ these two methods are the main ways college students prevent unwanted pregnancy and STD’s (The Impact of Subsidized Birth Control for College Women: Evidence from the Deficit Reduction Act). However‚ this can be

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    modification is very controversial in the world right now. Many think it should be allowed and many think otherwise. Why is genetic modification controversial throughout the world right now? Genetic modification is the direct manipulation of an organism’s genome using biotechnology. When you genetically modify an organism it can cause good things and bad things. It may cause diseases or it may prevent them. Genetic Modification should be allowed all over the world due to the fact at how much it can change in

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    Since the birth of the United States gun control has been a constant in American’s lives. The “right to bear arms” which is the second amendment of the Bill of Rights has permitted citizens to be in possession of guns. Although this amendment sanctions the ownership of gun’s‚ there seems to be a continuous debate on the restriction and laws pertaining to the distribution and sale of guns. In the wake of countless catastrophic mass shootings‚ gun control has taken center stage in the media‚ polarizing

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    the school day. Should teachers allow cell phone usage in the classroom? I say yes‚ yes‚ yes. For the past three years at my high school‚ cell phone usage was not only prohibited‚ but if a cell phone was out‚ any teacher or administrator could take your phone. Students would then get a written detention and if they had it taken away more than once‚ the student would get an in school suspension. For each of those three years‚ more and more students were getting suspended. Parents called in despair

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    CYPCore32-1.1 Explain the factors that need to be taken into account when assessing development When assessing a child you must be careful to take into account confidentiality: Permission-before carrying out an observation you must have parents and the settings permission. Confidentiallity- do not to leave confidential material lying around they must be secured in a locked cabinet. Line of reporting-only talk to authorized personal about confidential material. This confidentially can only be

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    The Prusuit of Happiness! Should gays be allowed to marry? Stacey Dockery PHI103: Informal Logic (GSJ1231E) Instructor Name: Daniel Beteta September 3‚ 2012 Argumentative Essay on Gay Marriage Marriage: a legally recognized relationship‚ established by civil or religious ceremony‚ between two people who intend to live together as sexual and domestic partners. Typically this is between a man and a woman‚ in love‚ as they come before their families‚ to pledge to spend the rest of their lives together

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