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    Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, is one of the movement 's great heroes. Sanger 's early efforts remain the hallmark of Planned Parenthood 's mission: providing contraception and other health services to women and men, funding research on birth control and educating specialists and the public about the results, and advancing access to family planning in the United States and around the world” (Sanger, 2014). Planned Parenthood has helped more than 200 million women and girls in…

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    The Brave New World book was written by Aldous Huxley where he created and illustrated a fictional world that everyone is cloned, classified since birth (Alpha, beta, gamma, delta, and epsilon) and finally everyone can promiscuous anyone. In Huxley's argument, people from the book have similarities and differences compared to our society. Let's first talk about the similarities where people from the Brave New World book are similar to our society from the following points. Firstly, the…

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION As humans we actually exposed to the contact and communication with each other either gender, that men and boys, women and girls as well as the opposite gender, that is men and women in matters such as learning, about muamalat and others. But now, with the growing sophistication of the world we see that promiscuity is rampant among young people or teenagers, whether in the real world or in cyberspace. Having children at a young age teenager is not a small thing, but it is the…

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    year, then move into another one following into sophomore year that educates youths about contraceptives. Students do not like asking their parents for birth control because they are afraid of parental judgment. Kelly Wallace says, “In a recent survey, 68% of teens said they agreed with this statement: The primary reason why they don 't use birth control or protection is because they 're afraid their parents will find out,” (CNN). Some parents struggle to sit down and talk about sex, so if there…

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    terminate a pregnancy and wants equality for both men and women. Women should be allowed to postpone a pregnancy or marriage if it conflicts with future goals, thus giving her control of her own body (11, Luker, A&OM 1985 p. 0199). When analyzing the holistic moral opinion of Noonan, it is shown that he cherishes the birth of a fetus and sees motherhood as an obligation. He believes that there is no distinction of when a fetus is viable, thus it is better to assume a fetus is a human being upon…

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    that have had sex with four or more partners in their life compared to just having sex in high school”( State Policies on Sex Education.) One should always remember that there are consequences following sex. Most girls will encounter the use of birth control to prevent the chance of becoming pregnant while being sexually active. However, if you look at the percentage of teen pregnancies, the United States has the…

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    is often caught in women who have experienced repeated pregnancy loss after the 10th week of gestation (Mattson Porth, 2015). Treatment for this disorder includes removing other factors that can increase risk of clotting, like smoking and oral birth control use. Long term treatment might include aspirin or anticoagulant therapy to prevent further acute clotting episodes. In acute clotting events treatment consists of heparin, warfin, and possible immune suppression if it is a refractory…

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    Some girls will get an abortion because they are underage and their parents would disown them if they found out they were pregnant. Having an abortion gives women control of their own power. A good thing about the procedure is the fetuses can’t feel pain when abortion is happening. In addition, modern day procedures are safe and do not cause lasting health issues such as cancer and infertility (“Top Pro & Con Arguments”)…

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    In the world today, abortion takes place every second of every day. However, there are two different points of views. Those that agree and of course that do disagree. Since about 1973 around 53 million women have aborted. Every year there are approximately 1.2 million abortions just in the U.S., well around there have been 20-30 million legal abortions, but there have also been 10-20 million illegal abortions. A lot of people say that life begins when you start developing inside of your mother…

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    Without them, her company may have covered birth control medication and she wouldn’t have ended up pregnant and unable to support the child. It really would have messed up her plan to get a job and pursue a career after college. She said, it was such an easy decision to have an abortion and she can’t…

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