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    Eight Chemical Reactions

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    This essay will be talking about Reactions and how it affects substances.A reaction is a chemical process in which two or more substances act on each other and are changed into different substances, or one substance changes into other substances.There are eight reactions we will be talking about and they are Decomposition,Combustion,Acid and Base,Synthesis,Single-replacement,Double-replacement,Precipitation,and Redox.In the world today there are many reactions out their but we will only be…

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    I don’t mean elementary schools, but in high schools and colleges. It is something that has to be done and eventually this will not be debatable it will become a necessity. The pregnancy rates have gone up during the years. The sad part about it is that it actually rates as young as 15 to 24 years old. Students don’t need to be embarrassed about practicing safe sex by asking for condoms. Condom dispensers should be as available as another necessity he or she may need. The AIDS…

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    thought I would share some information about it with her. The combination birth control pill is a pill that you take by mouth for 21 days and then a placebo pill for 7 days and the cycle repeats every month. The pill contains estrogen and progestin that prevents ovulation. Ovulation is when a woman’s body produces an egg that is able to be fertilized by a male’s sperm to become pregnant. With the high levels of estrogen from the birth control pill it prevents the woman to ovulate and drop an…

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    My topic addresses birth control and education. Birth control is widely practiced with couples to enjoy sexual intimacy without feeling the risk of disease and pregnancy. Additionally, birth control can prevent one from making an unfavorable decision later about abortion and adoption. There are different methods for birth control such as abstinence, medications, birth control sponges, IUD, sterilization, and condoms. Contraceptives are prescribed by doctors in clinics, hospitals, and in local…

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    Pregnant women hold the most accountability in regards to what happens to the fetus developing inside their body and if they put the fetus’s health at risk and there is an effect detected after birth, they should be held responsible as well. Comparing this accountability on a different scale, these situations relate to a person’s accountability and owning up to the responsibility of their actions. If a person who drinks alcohol and drives with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level higher…

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    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. Bolton, was a decision of the United States Supreme Court overturning the abortion law of Georgia. Yes, after this law the abortion rates were low, but pregnancy rates were still…

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    Prenatal Care

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    According to National Institute of Health (2013), one of the ways to get healthy birth is to have healthy pregnancy. In order to have healthy pregnancy, it is important to get prenatal care as early as possible. Prenatal care is defined as preventive care at each stage of pregnancy and it includes 12 physician visits in US. It also includes check ups on visits like blood tests, ultrasounds for healthy baby etc. It also helps in preventing complications like preterm labor and pregnancy loss…

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    Birth Control Pill

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    The birth control pill, or “the pill”, is an oral contraceptive prescribed as medication and taken once every day. The birth control pill was made legal in the 1970s and also made available to teenage girls. It was and still is used by numerous amounts of women starting at as early as age 15. This was the holy grail of the century, because there was a new way to prevent pregnancies. Although female contraception lowers teen pregnancy rates, teens under the age of 18 shouldn’t…

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    supporters need to rethink their decisions and do what is best for the world. It is harsh and the case should be overturned because there are other options and everyone deserves a chance to experience life. Education would be the key to reduce the abortion rates. The first way to prevent abortions is try to educate young women about the aspect of having sex. There should be more sex education programs in the schools. The program would help a lot of young teenagers to wait until marriage to…

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    pregnancies is a popular document published in( New York: Brentano’s, 1928) by Margaret Sanger on the heading “Motherhood in Bondage” Sanger was the first lady to open first birth control clinic in the united states in 1961, which was illegal at that time and she was arrested for that. Her initiative and tireless work in the field of birth control were adorable as the period of 1920’s was not an era of flappers and sexual freedom. Instead, it was the severe and overwhelming problem for most of…

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