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    Birth Control through the centuries In the 18th century it was stereotyped for a woman to be a homemaker and mother to several children. Then came along a medical advancement that to this day still asks the question of when is birth control a blessing to those women that want more to life than just being a mother. Birth Control has been an issue for the past centuries‚ debating if it is a blessing for women that long to have professional career or a gateway for women to indulge into promiscuity

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    The birth control movement began during the progressive era in about 1912. During this time women felt they had the right to obtain knowledge on contraceptives and the different methods that were available to them‚ so that unwanted pregnancy could be avoided and they could enjoy having sex without worrying about becoming pregnant. In 1912 a nurse named Margaret Sanger invented the term we know today called birth control‚ in her process of speaking on behalf of women rights to make the decision of

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    over the use of standardized testing in regards to the likelihood of admission to colleges. Due to the new information the research has produced‚ some schools have made it so that students don’t have to submit SAT or ACT scores‚ and offer an optional test policy instead. The necessity of these tests is still being debated today‚ but I believe they should not be a requirement‚ or at least should not be such a deciding factor in one’s admission to a college. I believe that‚ while some students excel

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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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    Birth control is a widely controversial topic among young teenage girls. While many people may think that a teenager is on birth control for sexual use‚ there are more advantages to it. Birth control can be used to help with a teenage girl’s menstrual cramps‚ acne‚ preventing pregnancy‚ and you are less likely to get ovarian and uterine cancer. Certain birth controls can also help prevent pelvic inflammatory disease‚ ovarian cysts and anemia. While adults see birth control as the worst thing you

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    “ Couples and the Male Birth Control Pill: A Future Alternative in Contraceptive Selection‚” from the publication of The Journal of Sex Research. Written by William Marsiglio and Elizabeth G. Menaghan. First‚ the article focuses on male oral contraceptives‚ as to where the studied is conducted based on married couples selected from a newspaper. Secondly‚ the survey was put into two categories husbands that believed the woman was responsible for taking the contraceptive and husbands that would

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    THE "SOCIAL IMPACT" OF BIRTH CONTROL Positive impacts of access to sexuality education‚ public information‚ and medical services are available to young people in Germany. In Germany‚ adolescent sexuality is regarded as a health issue‚ not a political or religious one. An overwhelmingly majority of the people and institutions in this country support sexual health. Teens are educated about safer sex and have access to both birth control pills and condoms if they have sexual intercourse. German

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    benefits for prescription contraceptives and devices. A personal survey of 50 adults with varying types of insurance plans‚ asked if their health insurance plans provided coverage for birth control‚ Viagra‚ or abortion. Everyone surveyed maintain that his plan provides coverage for Viagra‚ a sexual enhancement drug‚ and abortion. The same survey showed that 26% of the insurance plans do not provide benefits for Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved prescription contraceptives or devices for the

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    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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    Bisexual and Transgender) community are less likely to seek for healthcare services if they feel that they would not receive appropriate care based on their sexual orientation or their gender identity. Even if it was not required by law‚ healthcare providers are morally required to provide the same types of services to all patients with no regards to their differences . But‚ even healthcare providers are simply humans ‚ and our personal bias can influence the quality of the care we are providing

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