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    abortion will be the subject of a comparison between the Christian worldview and the Naturalism worldview of an atheist. Ethical Dilemma One of the biggest events in a woman’s life is the joy of bringing a child into the world. From conception to the birth of the child a new mother will experience a wide spectrum of emotions and experiences. However, nothing can prepare a mother-to-be for the news that there is a high probability that the child will be born with a disability. One’s worldview…

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    contraceptives has captured the attention of society today. Viable international statistics reveal that the United States ranks first among all other countries with the highest number of births resulting from teenage pregnancy in the late twentieth century. Within the United States, approximately 750,000 births occur among young female adolescents; furthermore, another 80% of those pregnancies claim to be unintentional. Even though these statistics convey an alarming impression of society today,…

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    Birth control is just what it says, it is methods used to regulate or prevent the birth of children. You might have other meanings like birth planning, family planning, fertility control, and Planned Parenthood but to me they all mean not having children. Most of the time when we speak of birth control we are talking about some type of man-made method therefore when it comes to giving birth control to teenagers, for many reasons, I am against it. Introduction There are times when giving birth…

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    Saving Our Youth Thesis Statement: Although it encourages an early start of sexual activity, condoms should be more accessible to teens because it promotes the practice of safe sex at an early age, it will help avert teenage sexual transmitted infections/ diseases, it will help lower and prevent teenage pregnancy rate from rising. Paragraph II A. To begin with I believe condoms should be more accessible to teens because it encourages and educates the youth on the practice of safe sex at an early…

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    The issues on abortion, Planned Parenthood activities, and their role in fetal tissue research has led to many controversial debates against supporting the Planned Parenthood organization. There has been ongoing disagreements between the Republicans and Democrats in congress, on the issue of funding Planned Parenthood. Republicans have always strongly show that they are against abortion. Republicans associate Planned Parenthood as an organization that supports abortions and encourages young…

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    and the judicial branch the courts and the judges. Each branch is sovereign in its own area of responsibility, but it is also influenced by the checks and balances from the other branches. Citizen is a person who owing loyalty to and entitled by birth or naturalization to the protection of a state or nation. Citizen’s role in government is who citizen had a vote in all government decisions. To complete this project is that I’m individual responsibility, honesty, and respect for the law. Skills…

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    When I was younger I was a spoiled only child for only a few years. I was the center of mommy and daddies attention, and I got what I wanted whenever I wanted. Until four short years later when they decided to bring along another child, my baby sister. I was excited at first because I would have someone to play with all the time, but soon my feelings changed the wrong direction. People don’t realize the words they say can hurt for a lifetime. When I first became an older sister I was excited…

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    One reason abortion is a social issue is because people don’t know whether it should be either illegalized or legalized everywhere. Tom Anderson says,” if abortions become illegalized then it will have a significant impact on women and would cause society to become like the third world.”(Anderson,3) Which he describes as a place where the population suffers from poverty, malnutrition, treatable disease, poor health care, unemployment and lastly a place where women feel little empowerment…

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    not only does it keep them from becoming a parent but it also keeps them safe from std’s something that could kill them. Birth control just prevents the girl from stopping ovulation so there is no way the girl could get pregnant but there is no protection from std’s. But either or they both stop pregnancies but there is always those special cases where a condom rips or birth control fails. So it’s not a 100% chance but it still helps might as well have some chances of your child not being a…

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    According to Margaret Sanger all those things could be prevented. In 1916 she established the first birth control clinic and was arrested for the “distribution of information on contraception” ( “Margaret Sanger: Wikipedia”). Margaret Sanger created an establishment that is still used one hundred years later.Her beliefs were that although abortions could be justified that they could also be avoided by using birth control. Sanger wanted young women to be able to choose when to carry a baby and…

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