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    the necessity of closely held corporations supplying birth control to its employees. The argument of this case is regarding the mandatory requirement to supply coverage for birth control. Hobby Lobby feels the mandate will also cover birth control options that also includes the abortion pill. Hobby Lobby opposed to this idea and due to their religious beliefs. they believe that they should not be required to supply such coverage for birth control under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act and…

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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 term “birth control” and fought for its cause. Margaret Sanger was born on September 14, 1879 to a Roman Catholic working class Irish American family (“Margaret Sanger”). She attended school Claverack College and Hudson River institute. She also studied nursing for four years at White Plains Hospital. As a nurse Margaret treated many women who had just undergone back alley abortions or tried to self-terminate their pregnancies. This…

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    are multiple types of birth control. Teens should be informed of each type of birth control so they can be prepared when concidering inercourse and know which ones are more effective defended them from pregnancy and STD’s. Birth control has many levels of effectiveness some work better than others and have different percentages of pregnancy and STD prevention. “IMPLANT A little matchstick-sized rod that goes in a girl's upper arm; it's good for up to three years.” (birth control explorer). The…

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    on her lung; surprisingly this blood clot was caused by birth control pills that she has been taking for some time before her death. From their name, birth control pills are a method of birth control, they were approved by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) in the U.S. in 1960. Since then they have been used worldwide, as they are considered as the most effective method of birth control, which also happens to be reversible. Birth control pills pose dangerous health risks to women, some of…

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    protection, birth control, and adoption. Abortion means the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. (“Abortion” 1 2013)Some reasons why people may get an abortion is because they didn't have the financial aids or they have been raped and…

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    they are self-proclaimed as qualified to confirm decisions about birth control coverage, funding for women’s health organizations, abortion services, and sex education.…

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    at achieving her goals without unnecessary struggles. One of many decisions would be the administration of birth control as a means of avoiding unwanted pregnancies. There have been questions regarding the use of oral contraceptives and whether consumption leads to promiscuity amongst unwed adolescents and adults. Debate amongst…

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    contraception (Chesler, 432). The pills main funders consisted of mostly pharmaceutical companies and well known institutions for population control (Petchesky, 171). In the year of 1951, progestin was fist synthesized in an oral form by Carl Djerassi amongst other chemists from the University of Mexico (Chesler, 432). John Rock, a Catholic gynecologist who was all for birth control, took part in the further development of the Pill and the experimenting with the drug on Boston patients (McLaren,…

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    Jewish Oral Contraception

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    Contraception is an extremely controversial topic in the world today. Differing opinions about birth control can be found between genders, political parties, and most importantly, religions. Judaism is probably one of more the lenient religions when considering contraception as far as what is acceptable and not acceptable. Unlike most religions, Jewish law does not ban the use birth control all together. Like many subjects in the Jewish religion, contraception is judged on a case-by-case…

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