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    My topic, D.W Griffith, was a man that very few people know about. He was one of the founding fathers of modern film making and one of the first people to add camera effects to his work. However, he had humble beginnings because he was born on a farm in Kentucky on January 22, 1875. His full name was David Llewelyn Wark Griffith. His parents were Jacob and Mary Griffith, they met each other after the Civil War, but during the war his father fought on the side of the Confederates as a…

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    Safe Sex In Public Schools

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    Some of the immediate effects are weight gain, acne, mood swings, and breast pain (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops). The media often misinforms the audience of the long term effects. Studies have shown that using birth control increases the risk of breast cancer in women compared to women who have never used the pill. The risk is higher among women who started taking oral contraception as teenagers. The risks eventually go away and normalize after stopping consumption…

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    Family Policy Case Study

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    POLICIES OF OTHER COUNTRIES : The Family Planning Association of Hong Kong was an organisation which brought forth sex education, family planning advice and birth control services to the citizens of Hong Kong. When the population started to increase, it launched a campaign. This campaign was called the “Two is Enough” campaign through which the birth rate was decreased with the help of educational ways.The total fertility rate too, is low.The authorities in Iran as well encourage families not…

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    “This is not the first time that beliefs and wished have trumped evidence in science and public health. Scientists of the Middle Ages developed a whole science of alchemy by wishing that the baser elements could be converted to gold” (McFarlane 2). The continuation of teaching abstinence-only education trumps evidence given by scientists and professors who state that it is unrealistic and censors young adults from dangerous consequences when certain precautions are not taken. If the intent for…

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    the lack of education. Even though child marriage has not been a widely talked topic in class, its relation to education cannot be ignored. When girls do not go to school and do not produce for their parents, their families choose to marry her in order to secure their future. In fact, according to UNESCO, “If all girls had secondary education in sub-Saharan Africa and South and West Asia, child marriage would fall by 64%, from almost 2.9 million to just over 1 million” (2). This, along with rape…

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    Planned Parenthood: Our Right of Birth “We are a trusted health care provider, an informed educator, a passionate advocate, and a global partner helping similar organizations around the world.” This is how the always helpful Planned Parenthood organization defines itself under the Who We Are section of its official website. This government funded business is relied on by many young people and adults who wish to improve their reproductive health. By definition, Planned Parenthood is a nonprofit…

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    Essay On Plan B

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    first 24 hours increases the effectiveness, but you have up to 4 days, with effectiveness decreasing as you wait to take it. You can search the your area: https://bedsider.org/where_to_get_it on where to obtain the pill, if you need it, or you can order it online and keep it handy, just incase. 4. Emergency contraception pill is the abortion pill This myth is controversial due to religious factors, more than science. The science tells us that Levonorgestrel, the hormone in the pill cannot…

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    France’s population patterns and birth rates diverged significantly from those that could be observed in Britain and the rest of Europe during the nineteenth century. In what way did they diverge? What were some of the reasons for this divergence as well as the consequences in terms of French political, social, cultural and economic life during the course of the nineteenth century? Ancien Regime France was the financial, demographic and cultural hub of Europe. A large unified landmass, a vast…

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    miscarriage or abortion. It does not stop the development of a fetus. The Plan B Emergency Contraceptive Pill is basically a “stiff dose of several birth control pills that disrupts hormonal patterns essential for pregnancy if taken within 72 hours of intercourse” (Richmond Times-Dispatch 2). The pill must be taken within this time frame in order for it to be…

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    Nietzsche's Apollonian

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    combination with the adjective Dionysian in his book “The Birth of Tragedy out of the Spirit of Music” in the year 1872. In most cases, the word Apollonian is capitalized, albeit being an adjective. Apollonian describes character qualities of reason, culture and intelligence in…

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