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    sexuality is an important part of the human body. Being able to engage and sexual acts, and reproduce is the main reason for making sure you have a healthy body. Men and women should be able to receive and access any family planning method, that they need. Taking precautions and being able to control when you want to have a child, should always be in the right of the women. But in many countries women aren’t able to receive, afford safe and effective contraceptives. In many impoverished areas…

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    Benefits Of Medicaid

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    has been clear that the federal costs will exceed $100 billion dollars by 2020. That itself presents a huge problem to the overall population. Policy makers need to turn their direction in opposite way and try to restructure Medicaid to be able to control the huge costs we have. One way to do that would be to turn a program into a block grant. That would provide a certain amount for each state. Block granting in 1996 was one of the approaches that the welfare reform took (Edwards, 2010). That…

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    Birth Control Debate

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    Katie Champ Mrs. Sampson AP Lang 8 March 2016 Birth Control On Demand Room For Debate Turner, Grace-Marie, Bianca Brooks, Kinsey Hasstedt, Jeanne F. Mancini, and Melissa Gilliam. "Birth Control on Demand." The New York Times. The New York Times, 13 July 2015. Web. 14 Mar. 2016. The topic of discussion is concerning the issue of birth control: Should the government provide long-acting birth control, at no cost and easily accessilbe? The methods included…

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    International invests the most money in education. They repair and build thousands of schools in many developing countries every year. I think this ensures children have the right to education because there would be more schools and so children would have access to them giving them the opportunity to attend. I am convinced that it would eliminate at least some slavery because every child, especially those who don’t have the opportunity to attend school would go if given the opportunity. It’s my…

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    Planned Parenthood

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    Planned Parenthood in if implemented, will ensure access to prezygotic and postzygotic contraceptives and continued education on reproduction. Although Planned Parenthood has aspects that violate the ethical and moral codes of some, contraceptives in all forms and should be readily available to any person that needs them to ensure reproductive health and quality of life. The main component of Planned parenthood stirring the pot on the issues is the allowance and ensured accessibility of…

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    Accounting Quiz Answers

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    1. Provide a brief description of the audit process required to satisfy the auditing of IT controls over financial reporting. The objective of auditor in an audit of IT controls over financial reporting is to express an opinion on the effectiveness of the company’s internal controls over financial reporting. As a company’s internal control cannot be considered effective if there are any material weaknesses, the audit must be planned in a way to obtain appropriate evidence that is sufficient…

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    egregious and fraudulent activities. The effects of these companies’ mismanagement has been so troubling that congress passed legislation in 2002, called the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX); which requires public companies to have established internal controls and to have them published with the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) (pg.132 Edmonds). This act is only a requirement for US publicly traded companies. However, private companies should…

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    contraception. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explained 249,078 babies were born to young teens in 2014; nonetheless, the rates declined to 9 percent in the year of 2013. The cause of the decline was uncertain; however, a reason could be the usage of birth control. Birth control prevents teen pregnancies and abortions – when teens know about it and are able to use it. Therefore, some states are allowing adolescents to receive birth control at their own risk. Clinics believe…

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    appears strange to young children. There is something that scares them, that confuses them and that they don’t understand. Living today in a modernized world where “according to data released by Statistics Canada in 2012, 83% of Canadian household had access to the internet”. This can make it difficult to hide and protect children from inappropriate things on the internet. The world that we live in is over sexualized and rather than hiding the children from things that exist, we should be…

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    In modern society, different methods of birth control is being introduced. Contraception is more widely accepted in different countries and in different religions making it more easier for individuals to take care of children. However, there are still countries that cannot establish a social environment to make birth control methods such as male condoms and contraceptive pills work. One method of birth control is the use of male condoms. By putting it on the penis, it acts as a barrier because…

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