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    As the Vice President (VP) of Toyota’s Quality Control Department I want to assure you that I am fully aware of the challenges as well as the success ahead of me. I have put together a comprehensive plan that will be implemented to include goals for each department, training plans, and performance reviews. Once you have looked over this plan I would like to meet with you to discuss any revisions you feel would best fit to overall direction of the company. Short Terms Goals (One Year) Meetings…

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    Casey Cep, a writer for The New Yorker, wrote an article entitled “The Pointlessness of Unplugging”, which suggests that unplugging from technology is pointless because it is deeply embedded in our daily lives and we can’t function without it. In the conclusion of her piece she states, “Let’s not mistake such experiments in asceticism for a sustainable way of life” (Cep). Asceticism describes a lifestyle characterized by abstinence from worldly pleasures (greed, ambition, pride, sex and…

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    most common questions that are asked is, what is a modem? Well modem is an acronym for (modulator-demodulator) which essentially means that its primary job is to encode and decode binary signals to allow computers or essentially any end systems to access the Internet. Originally, phone lines were used to carry analog information and a converter was needed to decode these signals, therefore the modem was born. Initially, modems were used as a way for Teletype machines (printers) to communicate…

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    Abstract Rent control was first imposed in the United States as a response to the difficulties faced during wartime (Jenkins, 2009). The primary goal was to create affordable housing and prevent profiteering by property owners who sought to take advantage of “the extreme market pressures”(Jenkins, 2009, p.74). During the 1950’s, a removal of rent control ensued; the 1970’s experienced a resurgence of rent control in California, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, and several other northeast…

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    If we were to get around the world and spread the word about how to prevent pregnancy than we could see a decrease in this harsh mistake. "For many individuals around the world access to vital reproductive and sexual health care information is blocked by prove try, a lack of basic services, or politics and war" (Planned Parenthood 1). Most women do not know how to critical these side effects could get. Mentally this could tear…

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    Is birth control really making an impact? In today’s relationships, women are taking birth control no matter how intimate the relationship is just as a precautionary. It has been proven that birth control has helped decrease teen pregnancy rates. If it is helping decrease teen pregnancy, why is it that parents have such a hard time, allowing birth control to be prescribed to their young adults? Parents may think or want to think that they can trust their children and that they are an angel in…

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    expected mothers drop from .6 deaths per every 100,000 abortions. A Texas House Bill, (3994), introduced in 2015 has effectively done the opposite of its said intent by limiting access to safe terminations and increasing requirements for operation. As a result, safe and legal abortions have become increasingly difficult to gain access to. This bill has ineffectively decreased the abortion rate while unsuccessfully limiting the rate of unwanted pregnancies. The focus should turn away from a…

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    Less than sixty years ago, women would not have had this privilege, but instead would heavily rely on men to provide some sort of birth control method. However, thanks to Margaret Sanger, women have the right to choose their form of birth control. Sanger’s legacy consists of many, even now, controversial movements, including the legalization of women’s birth control, the creation of Planned Parenthood clinics and the start of a revolution in sex education for women. She is also seen by many as a…

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    complications. Both of the primary methods for preventing unsafe abortion less restrictive abortion laws and greater birth control use face social, religious, and political obstacles, particularly in developing nations, where most unsafe abortions occur. Women need to be educated about contraception and the availability of legal and safe abortion, and women need better access to safe abortion and postabortion…

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    per year (Khan, 30). Preventing access to contraceptives from teenagers and young adults would increase the rate of teen pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases. Recently there has been a significant controversy regarding the government funding that Planned Parenthood receives. Planned Parenthood opponents are typically Christian’s who believe abortion is a corrupt and reprehensible action. However, Planned Parenthood provides other programs such as birth control and STD screenings that…

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