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    Some of the criticisms stem from religious, personal, emotional, and factual viewpoints. These include arguments for and against including LGBT sex education into the curriculum, debating whether sex education should focus on promoting abstinence or birth control as the main form of contraception, and the morality surrounding the controversial issue. One of the first instances of sexual education becoming a public issue was in the 1980’s, due…

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    properly to patients and inserted in the proper manner, could alleviate the pain associated with IUD use thus reducing “fear of side effects” as one of the reasons for non-use. A vigorous promotion program by the government is absolutely necessary in order to publicize the benefits of IUDs. Sterilization also has side effects; however, through vigorous promotion, education, and emphasis, the Indian government has been able to convince 75% of method users that sterilization is the way to go.…

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    neurodevelopmental abnormalities impact about 50% of preterm infants in terms of their motor development, cognitive performance, and behavioral issues ( p.2 ). These trajectories can be altered due to interference in the intrauterine environment caused by preterm birth, thereby causing the immature maturation of cognitive constructs such as the cerebral cortex. These interferences…

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    Parenthood and other family planning clinics affiliated with abortion providers appears to have led to an increase in births among low-income women who lost access to affordable and effective birth control, a new study says”(2016). The disparities in these organizational approaches is to build a relationship between the author and reader in different discourse communities (Hyland…

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    has been read, the reader must understand the moral, in order to appreciate the story. Sometimes a story 's moral can be explained with a cliché. Washington Irving 's Rip Van Winkle, can be captured by the cliché, you reap what you sow. Rip 's life was not fruitful, as many years were wasted, causing him to not reap any rewards. The Birthmark, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, follows a man plagued by the obsession to remove his wife 's birthmark, in order to achieve perfection. This story 's moral is…

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    Abortion should be a part of a country’s contraception policy. People should plan their families and society must allow women to end unwanted pregnancies in order to deal with failures of birth control, cases of rape and cases of incest. Abortion should be legalized but discouraged. Legal, because it is a choice; discouraged because there are other more effective ways to prevent pregnancy than abortion. Abortion is all about allowing a woman to make her own decisions, in relation to her…

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    biological products, vaccines, and other medical devices (FDA, 2015). Although this is the explicitly stated job of the FDA, it also plays a very political role as the department must also take into consideration certain rights and ethics of the age in order to please the public. In the case of emergency contraception, reproductive and womens’ rights, appropriate roles and responsibilities of the government, and morals all had to be discussed and evaluated. As it may seem, this is a very…

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    you are, having someone else tell a person their identity is often frustrating, and frankly is unfair. In both, "Response to Executive Order 9066," by Dwight Okita and "Mericans" by Sandra Cisneros highlight that American identity should not be judged by what people see on the exterior, it should be self defined by the individual. In "Response to Executive Order 9066" the speaker addresses how she is being discriminated against and is being forced to go to internment camps based on her…

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    Mandatory Parental Consent

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    Imagine if the government, in order to dramatize its disapproval of motorcycles, forbid the use of safety helmets. It’s inevitable that individuals will still ride motorcycles, but now, they will do so in a life-threatening situation. This is a similar argument with teenagers and contraceptives; in which implementing an obligatory parental consent policy on teens purchasing contraceptives is used to discourage underage sex. This is not an effective action because teenagers will continue to have…

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    Without a doubt, the United States has laws dealing with sexual education and abortion. Why should the government hold laws that can’t be enforced? For example, a recent study has found that the abortion rate is the lowest it has been since its legalization in the Supreme Court 's 1973 Roe v. Wade decision (Harris). Roe v. Wade (1973), is a landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court on the issue of abortion. It was decided simultaneously with a companion case, Doe v. Bolton. Doe v.…

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