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    Considering the Ethics of Under-Age Birth Control Introduction A 16-year-old girl visits a birth control clinic and asks to be put on the pill. Since she is a minor, the clinic doctor who writes the prescription for her notifies her parents of the action. As of the year 2016, there are only 26 states that allow minors (12 years and older) to obtain contraceptives without parental consent. There are 20 states that allow certain minors to obtain contraceptives without parental consent and those…

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    our country to a better place, their viewpoints on abortion, gun control, and same-sex marriage demonstrate how different they are. First and foremost, Trump and Clinton both have different beliefs discussing the topic, abortion. Donald Trump is pro-life, meaning he opposes abortion. Donald Trump does not agree…

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    Is Abortion Acceptable? In the news, social media, television, and more, the topic of abortion is narrowed into two options: pro-life or pro-choice. There are no simple facts or statistics to discredit one viewpoint and establish a correct choice. Whether or not you support abortion depends on a variety of factors such as gender, religion, political party, experience with the subject, and so on. Personally, despite being a Catholic in which abortion is considered a sin, I have always found…

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    had the right to abortion, while changing the standard of abortion rights from regarding “fetal viability” to “undue burden” on the state. This case, in which the plaintiffs included five abortion clinics as well as several licensed physicians in Pennsylvania, also argued that there were five regulations regarding abortion that were unconstitutional. These regulations included prior informed consent from the woman based on information presented by all physicians performing abortion regarding the…

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    A Planet with a Population Problem Over seven billion people living on Earth. Over one million living in extreme poverty, and almost one million people starving. Nearly twice as many people being born than dying. The population on Earth is continuously growing, but Earth’s size itself is not. So where are we to put all these people when we run out of space? Resources are being depleted, basic needs are not being met, poverty and starvation rates are sky high, and economies are suffering as well…

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    Abortion is the way that the unexpected parent wants to terminated the unborn baby. The baby is still a human, so they have a right to live and to be born. The term of abortion is commonly to use in several purpose which has been filled with the controversy. In the world, abortion remain widespread, and it also legal in the United States the supreme court. Moreover, abortions are the most risky procedures, and it can cause the risk of the conflict in society and family of the mother. Whether…

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    Teen pregnancy and early childbearing have had issues which have attracted a great deal of attention from service providers, educators, and policy makers over the years. There have been programs over the years to stop teen pregnancies. I have created a teen pregnancy prevention plan that includes: encouraging the community to come together, the youth needs assessment, programs, and evaluations, creating more activities for home and, or after school, and providing information on abstinence and…

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    bad. However, in cases of abortion where a potential life is considered “bad”, is it justified to remove it? After all, life is often viewed as the highest intrinsic good, and thus deliberately taking it away becomes a serious moral issue. Pro-life arguments, or arguments opposing abortion, claim that each human has a right to life, a child is a human at the moment of conception, and we have obligations to protect lives. Pro-choice arguments, or arguments supporting abortion, argue that a…

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    defects, and possibly a miscarriage. Not treating your body carefully or doing as the doctor says can result in terrible consequences for the mother, the baby, and the family. Miscarriages are another huge factor that can affect the child and the mother. A woman who does not want her child has the option to terminate her pregnancy by aborting it but not taking care of your body properly can result in a miscarriage. Depending on the age of the mother, there can be more risks for a miscarriage as…

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    India infanticide has and is a big topic in India for many decades. It is the killing of girls using selective gender techniques. Whether it would be infanticide or abortion because of economic, financial burden when she gets married, and for spiritual rights that only men can do these were all old Indian ways. India needs to make more laws and new regulatory agencies to enforce these rules and procedures. They do not enforce their own laws now and with no agency, nothing is being done to solve…

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