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    Music is an ever evolving idea that every person has the ability to change, the question is, will you? We had the privilege to sit down and talk with Billy Changer, a new aged musician with a vision for future. Get ready world, as a wise man once said,"we're going to Billy Change you." Being exposed to some of the greats, such as The Rolling Stones and Hawkwind, at a very young age, Billy's musical inspirations started early. "My dad has been a rocker all his life, I thank him for showing me…

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    in the early 1960s had profound social and economic consequences. The article explores the connection between the increase of amount of women graduates around 1970 and the rise of marriage age after 1972 and how exactly these events were influenced by the spread of oral contraceptives. The main question of the paper was whether the birth control pill and the legislation that enabled young women to obtain it altered women’s career plans and the age at first marriage. During the research the…

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    Hook Up Culture

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    here is to give a deeper understanding of how the emerging young adults (Millennials) ages 18-29 years are shaping the culture with new sexual scripts. Let me begin first by explaining “sexual script”. The term “sexual scripts”, was introduced in the 1970s by John Gagnon and William Simon in their book Sexual Conduct. They define sexual scripts as action guidelines that help organize the world in the sexual arena. This ideology has been a highly influential study on the sociological aspects of…

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    The Title X program was developed in 1970 by President Nixon, which provides funding for more than four million low income families for family planning services. For over 40 years, Title X funding has assisted in the much-needed health care and now it is being cut from Planned Parenthood’s…

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    Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, is one of the movement 's great heroes. Sanger 's early efforts remain the hallmark of Planned Parenthood 's mission: providing contraception and other health services to women and men, funding research on birth control and educating specialists and the public about the results, and advancing access to family planning in the United States and around the world” (Sanger, 2014). Planned Parenthood has helped more than 200 million women and girls in…

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    Elephant In The Room Essay

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    encouraging, as the number of elephant calves has halved. In 1994 the South African government haltered the killing of elephants and by 2008 the number of elephants in the Kruger National Park doubled. Immunocontraception is a non-hormonal form of birth control. The organization argues that this form of contraception is cost effective at R1200 per elephant. Other organizations argue that it is not the right approach and it is not feasible in large scale parks such a The Kruger National…

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    Laparoscope Case Study

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    Because there is only 1.5 laparoscopes per trained team, the laparoscope is a very valued, but at the same time scarce commodity. The same laparoscope is often re-used in an effort to perform as many sterilizations as possible while there is still adequate light, water, or surgical team presence, and therefore proper instrument sterilization and cleaning procedures are often not followed. Even though there is no known data linking this kind of procedure to an increase in infections or…

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    been around for centuries. Teen pregnancy can be traced to the Puritans, traditionally if a young female was considered ready she would be made a wife, and then a mother (Adolescent Pregnancy in America). In the United States from the 1950’s to the 1970’s teenage pregnancy rates increased about 47% however, more recent trends are showing that teen pregnancy rates have been decreasing, especially in the United States (CDC: About Teen Pregnancy). Although rates are gradually declining nearly one…

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    Sex Education Essay

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    According to the Advocates for Youth organization 's timeline, History of Sex Education, sex education was admired and promoted as a necessity in school curriculum. Since the creation of sex education, the main focus was on contraception (condoms and birth control), but would begin to change in the early sixties. With overwhelming concerns and beliefs about sex education, multiple groups began to oppose the course being taught in schools. Groups such as John Birch Society, Christian Crusade, and…

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    The 2016 presidential election has been full of issues that both democratic or republic nominee have discussed and proposed ideas to. One major issue that has been the topic of every election and current discussion, is whether or not Planned Parenthood should be funded. Planned Parenthood is a health center network that provides a wide range of care, such as prevention of pregnancy through contraception, reduction of the spread of sexually transmitted infections, and screening for cervical and…

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