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    Reproductive health therefore implies that people are able to have an independent, self-satisfying and safe sex life with desired frequency, pleasure, autonomy and self-designed family size. Birth control, also known as contraception and fertility control, is methods or devices used to prevent pregnancy. Birth control methods have been used since ancient times, but effective and safe methods only became available…

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    United States, and defunding it would affect the lives of the many who use their various health centers throughout the country. On October 16, 1916, Margaret Sanger along with her sister Ethel Byrne, and activist Fania Mindell opened America’s first birth control clinic with the revolutionary…

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    the effect achieved on his audience. Editing can be the most powerful tool in post-production. D.W. Griffith was the pioneer to modern editing. Three signature styles used by Griffith include: classical cutting, close-ups, and parallel editing. In order to create tension…

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    Report: Abortion In Texas

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    this affair they do not support state-funded abortions. They feel that it is not fair to force someone to pay for some one else’s abortion if that individual believes that abortion is murder. Utilization of prenatal testing, Caesarean births, fetal surgery, and home births should be a decision made by the woman because it is the woman’s right and the not the state’s right to concern themselves with those personal medical decisions (Personal Liberty 1.5).
 The Republican Party of Texas believes…

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    Pregnancy Among Latinos

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    highest rated country experiencing adolescent births totaling 57 pregnancies per 1,000 females in 2014 (Sedgh, Finer, Akinrinola, Eiliers, & Singh, 2015). Furthermore, nationwide adolescent Latinos have the highest birthrate, totaling 81 births for every 1,000 Latino adolescents (Dehlendorf, Marchi, Vittinghof, & Braveman, 2014). These statistics persuade views of Adolescent pregnancy as cause for public health concerns (Sterling & Sadler, 2009). However, in order to implement programs to…

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    of contraception is inappropriate, unjust, and immoral. Contraception, also known as birth control, is a method or device used to prevent pregnancy. Methods of contraceptives range from sterilization techniques such as vasectomies, tubal ligation, implantable birth control, hormone based methods such as oral pills, vaginal rings, patches, all the way to the simple physical barriers such as the more common birth control sponges and condom. The Church teaches that the use of contraception is…

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    Women's Bodies Book Review

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    a women named Muska shows what it was like to be taken away on the trucks because of the removal of the Bosniak people. She describes how children were taken from their mothers, and how the women made themselves look as undesirable as possible in order to avoid attracting attention of the soldiers, through ash on their skin and ugly dirty old clothes. There was so much uncertainty as to what happened to relatives, since so many people were relocated to refugee camps. A main theme that is told…

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    Sexual Wellness within the Alaskan Foster Care System The number of Alaskan foster youth is at a record high; just over 2,700 children are in foster care (Dobbyn, 2015). Foster youth are at a disproportional risk to contract sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and experience unwanted pregnancy (Hudson, 2012). Foster youth, in general, state the major reason why these issues exist is a lack of education and relationships with healthcare providers (Hudson, 2012). Alaska has high rates of STIs…

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    was the result of an increased involvement of the government in family planning as well as the lack of education for women on other contraceptive forms. In the last fifty years of Brazil’s history there has been a massive shift in fertility and birth rates. In the year 1970, Brazil’s fertility rate was recorded as 5.75 children per woman. Although the country had one of the highest recorded fertility rates at the time, the country ended with 50 million people fewer than demographers…

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    Population In Spain Essay

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    Over the last decade, Europe’s population has been declining quickly. European countries ' birth rates are much lower than other countries across the world. This statistic is evident especially in Spain where for every baby born, more than two people die. And the ratio seems to be moving closer to 3:1. Spain currently has one of the lowest fertility rates in Europe. In Italy the retired population is soaring, Germany has the lowest birthrate in the world, and Britain’s population grew at a…

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