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    In the article, “Ready Access to Plan B Pills in City Schools,” Anemona Hartcollis expresses the idea of how “Plan B” contraceptive pills have the ability to lower the teen pregnancy rate. According to Anemona, she believes that the theory behind young girls engaging in the use of Plan B results to deviant behaviour. Anemona’s thoughts and ideas can be related to the labelling theory of symbolic interactionist, Howard Becker as he discusses how behaviour can be deviant, due to how society…

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    Organic Milk Summary

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    The article Women who drink organic milk in pregnancy could harm their baby’s IQ is regarding women who drink organic milk during pregnancy and the effects of the organic milk on their babies’ intelligence later in life (around the ages of nine and ten.) Studies have shown that women who drink organic milk have a sixty percent higher risk of lowering their child’s scores on test, this will also continue throughout a child’s education, even into the adulthood of the child. The title of Organic…

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    Dam Street: Movie Analysis

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    In this paper, I will analysis the film titled Dam Street (Hong Yan) featured by First Run Featured 2008. I will discuss of Yan, a young Chinese woman who lived in the Sichuan province and her life as a young mother who was not aware the existence of her own child. In addition, I will discuss of the behavioral and personality traits, strengths and weakness, life experiences and relationship, life patterns, and other factors of Yan. Moreover, I will discuss of the biological and sociological…

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    other hand, those who believe that sex before marriage is merely an okay thing to do are oblivion of the fact that doing so will affect the relationship negatively. When the pleasure is over the real problems occur. Premarital sex result in unwanted pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, religious distress, and social problems. In addition to those negative outcomes of sex before marriage, there are a lot more that should make the person reconsider his/her hasty choice that is driven by…

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    Reproductive Life Summary

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    human life has no main purpose or meaning. These types of theories are a huge threat that creates problems within our confused society. Much may find that the belief that human life has no ultimate meaning can cause the unborn children to be killed, teen suicide and to mention that the elderly must be done away with as they can be a burden within our society. In fact, some of these theories mirror each other in a way, such as Utilitarianism and…

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    believed in a society in which each individual leads their own distinctive life according to their own unique capacities. So when it comes to the debate on an individual’s choice to choose abortion, society is divided. Abortion is the ending of pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo before it can survive outside the uterus (Wikipedia). It dwells on the capability of thinking and choosing what should be morally acceptable and what should be unacceptable. Absolute morality that will be agreed…

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    believe providing a daycare for teens may encourage irresponsible behavior, it may help keep teens girls from dropping out of school. Schools should provide a daycare on school grounds. People who are against schools providing a daycare argue that providing a daycare will encourage irresponsible behavior. The people who are for schools providing a daycare argue that it will help keep teen girls from dropping out of school. Providing a daycare would not only help keep teen girls from dropping…

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    Juno doesn’t react the way one would expect her to in any situation in the movie. Juno finds herself pregnant; in that situation most teens would be distraught, or scared at minimum. Juno, on the other hand, seems incredibly calm. “She assesses her problem, and weighs her response to it, with disconcerting sang-froid.” (Scott). Juno’s reactions to different situations aren’t the only thing…

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    both considered themselves independent adults. As they saw less of one another due to college, the problem of an unexpected pregnancy also came up. This seems to metaphorically put the last nail in the coffin of their picturesque relationship that was first presented. Anytime they seem to be together after that test was read, they seem to be worrying about hiding the pregnancy and not actually spending their time together like a normal couple. This, coupled with the fact that China’s needs as a…

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    need to be directly involved when an abortion is going to be occurred. The consent law can allow young minors to have consent at the age of 12. The problems that are occur is when the states have exceptions of certain groups only such as teenage pregnancy or parents, and married teenagers. If the teenage…

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