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    Ethical Views On Abortion

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    procedure. People will think that giving the child up for adoption could be the solution but in most cases, this can be very emotionally damaging for the child 's mother. The woman will also have to consider the complications that might happen during the birth, however, these risks are much less likely in…

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    Lowen (2017) emphasizes that abortion is a reality for filipino women. It’s very dangerous for them, proving, in 2015, 10000 women died because of unsafe abortion complications but they terminate their child because of some reasons. First is the negative impact on mothers’ lives, specifically are to those teenage girls that experience teenage pregnancy, where pregnancy occurs at the wrong time . They weren’t ready to be a mothers and take the responsibilities that is included in motherhood…

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    Adultery Research Paper

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION As humans we actually exposed to the contact and communication with each other either gender, that men and boys, women and girls as well as the opposite gender, that is men and women in matters such as learning, about muamalat and others. But now, with the growing sophistication of the world we see that promiscuity is rampant among young people or teenagers, whether in the real world or in cyberspace. Having children at a young age teenager is not a small thing, but it is the…

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    Valerie Ulene’s article “Plastic surgery for teens” and Camille Sweeney’s article “Seeking self-esteem through surgery” are both focusing on the same two issues, that plastic surgeries for teens is a growing tendency and whether they should be permitted. The point of view in the two articles seems to be slightly different. The first article describes Valerie Ulene’s view of plastic surgeries for teenagers, that is people should draw attention to which consequences such surgeries may bring and…

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    Girl Child Observation

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    For this observation paper I interviewed and observed a girl named Natalia*. She is my younger cousin and she is 13 years old. Natalia is currently in 7th grade and lives here in Omaha, Nebraska. I know a lot about of her because I am very close to her and her family as well, so the parents were very open about me interviewing them and Natalia. She lives with both her mother and father, one older brother (17 years old), a younger brother (10 years old) and a younger sister (2 years old).…

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    Observation Paper: Early Childhood Purpose The purpose of this assignment is to observe a child between the ages of 2-16, while reviewing which stages of development they are in. By observing the child it helps retain information correlating with the class by having to go back and remember what was discussed. Understanding development is important because then you are aware which stages a child should be in. Learning all of this will come in handy if the decision is made to have children someday…

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    Why is Low Birth Weight Bad? A baby with low birthweight may be at increased risk for complications. The baby 's tiny body is not as strong and he or she may have a harder time eating, gaining weight, and fighting infection. (http://www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/topic/default?id=low-birthweight-90-P02382) Babies born with low birth weight are more likely to die within the first year of life. A low birth weight is considered babies under 5.5 pounds or very low birth weight is 3.25 pounds or less.…

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    In the United States approximately half of all pregnancies are unplanned, and half of those pregnancies occur in women between ages 16-24 years old (Kavanaugh, Frohwirth, Jerman, Popkin, & Ethier, 2013). This is a significant and important problem. In fact, one of the goals set forth by Healthy People 2020 is to improve the planning of pregnancy and prevent unplanned pregnancies (United States Department of Health and Human Services, 2014). Each year unplanned pregnancies cost taxpayers in the…

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    Sarah’s decision to getting an abortion at 10 weeks was immoral. It was Immoral because she was having consensual sex and never used protection before consenting to sex with her boyfriend of one year. She was aware that contraceptives are not 100% effective techniques to preventing pregnancy. She does not want kids because she believes it’s too early and is not ready for it but she did consent to sex intercourse that led to her being pregnant and was aware the contraceptive is not 100% safe and…

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    Sex Education Queerness

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    Sex Education and Queerness Since its introduction into the educational system, sex education has always been a topic of debate. What should be taught? When? By whom? Parents, schools, and the government have frequently been at odds with each other, disagreeing on what information is appropriate for what students, and when. Religious and cultural values have become a part of the conversation, as well as scientific studies looking at what sorts of curricula are effective and the effects…

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