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    Planned Parenthood Summary

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    organization’s name can be heard by many Americans on television, newspapers, and magazines. Many do not know that this organization started as American Birth Control League in 1921 by Margaret Sanger. According to Rachel Galvin, the author of the article named “Margaret Sanger’s Deeds of Terrible Virtue”, “Sanger opened the first American birth control clinic in Brownsville, Brooklyn, on October 16, 1916...The clinic was in direct violation of laws prohibiting the distribution of contraception…

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    the public. It requires that the public companies apply both accounting oversight and stringent internal controls (Fundamental Acct. Principles, pg. 12, 2011). This keeps companies from falsifying records for their own personal gain, and if so done, the companies liable will be penalized to an…

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    Describe the difference between efficiency and effectiveness and identify real organizations you think are, or are not, efficient and/or effective. Efficiency is an indicator of productivity for the company. The concept measured how well a company uses its resources to accomplish a goal. Efficiency is associated with the capacity of the company to optimize the use of its resources. Efficiency reduces production cost and time invested in produce a good or service. Efficiency means doing the thing…

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    explanation to this is that many woman can not afford birth control, which makes them face the predicament of an unplanned pregnancy. An immense percentage of the population of women in the world are questioning why birth control is still costing them money. Due to the Patient Protection Affordable Care Act, birth control should be at no cost, and insurance should be covering their prescription. Still today, women are still paying for birth control, and it is costing them a lot of money out of…

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    Rape Culture In College

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    Act, lacked the ability to acquire birth control, ultimately leading to further economic depression (My Faith). With the Act, 99% of teenagers and women aged 15 to 44 have used contraception (My Faith). Women’s access is important for reasons broader than family planning, but also for dealing with “ovarian cyst, painful periods, and endometriosis,” but also it is key in career planning (My Faith). Widespread accessibility and affordability of birth control has given American women a greater…

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    Arduina Case Study

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    1.1. BLOCK DIAGRAM CHAPTER 2 2.1. COMPONENTS • Arduino – Purpose of processing • Voice Recognition Module – Voice command identification • Motor controlling Circuit – Motor Control • Gear Motors – Direction variation & constant speed running 2.1.1. ARDUINO Arduino Mega contains everything needed to support the function of the micro controller. It includes digital output/input pins & analog input pins. It connects to a computer through USB cables or power it by a use of AC…

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    insight on what can occur when you have a baby as a teen. Lastly, continuing the use of devices and drugs to prevent pregnancy, such as oral contraceptive pills and condoms, helping teens in preventing unwanted pregnancies and maintaining a sense of control in making their own decisions. Overall, patient teaching from nurses, whether it is from educational programs, activities, or handouts are essential to getting the word out to teens and needs to be readily…

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    fortunate. Planned Parenthood’s roots began in 1916 with Margaret Sanger. That year, Sanger and two other women opened up a birth control…

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    In this article, Grimes talks about State Representative Tony Tinderholt has filed a bill calling it the “Abolition of Abortion in Texas Act”. The bill does not make abortion illegal yet, anyone who does end a pregnancy will face criminal charges for capital murder, manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. Grimes states, “This legislation is ridiculous for a host of reasons, among them its blatant flout of constitutional precedent, but more than anything, it lays bare the inherent…

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    valuable services to those who need it. Office fees are based on a sliding pay scale to ensure vital care is affordable and accessible to everyone. Read more to learn about the quality services provided by Ayott. #### Birth Control Women must decide for themselves what birth control method is correct for them, but we are on hand to assist in the decision making process. No matter what questions one has about effectiveness, usage and side effects, a trained professional is available to respond…

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