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    The topic is debated by a strong uproar over religious beliefs and teaching. Birth control, puberty, and the explanation of how sex has evolved are a few topics also worth discussed in sex education. For instance, in the Catholic religion, birth control is heavily frowned upon. As believed, “Natural Law” is interrupted and disturbed by the act of sex without the sole purpose of procreation ("Tracts." Birth Control. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Oct. 2016.). Sexual pleasure is believed to be a gift of God…

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    The Importance of Planned Parenthood and Funding Sometime in your life, you have probably heard of Planned Parenthood, but how much do you really know about it? The public needs to be more aware of what kind of services Planned Parenthood offers. Planned Parenthood is a, “private, non-profit provider of medical services related to family planning, men and women’s sexual health, and abortions” (Ramelb 510). Its services focus on preventative health care. Many people oppose funding for Planned…

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    only does it keep them from becoming a parent but it also keeps them safe from std’s something that could kill them. Birth control just prevents the girl from stopping ovulation so there is no way the girl could get pregnant but there is no protection from std’s. But either or they both stop pregnancies but there is always those special cases where a condom rips or birth control fails. So it’s not a 100% chance but it still helps might as well have some chances of your child not being a parent…

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    their parents about that aspect of their lives. Statistics show that about 54.9% of females use condoms, which are only 88% effective, while only 18.7% use birth control, which is 97% effective(Percentage of...). Since there is easy access to condoms and they are affordable, teenagers are more likely to use them; while getting birth control requires parental consent and costs more, so there is less of a chance teens will have access to them. It is important for teens to use contraceptives and be…

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    two groups, a control and a choice.…

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    annual report internal accounting controls. SOX is also known for its financial disclosures and corporate governance. Provisions of SOX details the criminal and civil penalties for not being compliant. Being SOX compliant includes, Control for Information and Related Technology,…

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    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. Bolton, was a decision of the United States Supreme Court…

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    Pro’s about giving birth control to teen girls without a prescription. Evidence indicates that the more available birth control is, the less likely people are to have abortions and unintended pregnancies (Should Birth Control Pills Be Sold Over The Counter). You don’t need a doctor to tell you whether you have one of the two biggest risk factors for the pill: You know whether you are over 35 or smoke (Should Birth Control Pills Be Sold Over The Counter). I’m pretty sure that if the pill were…

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    Abstinence Programs

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    programs after a series of reof reported found out is was not working,instead the white house is planning to use $114 million pregnancy prevention initiative. The study is to first to find out the abstinence program by using a different approach and comparing to the old methods of teaching it the new way to catch up on time,longtime critics that study the new methods says it might work and might be worth are tax money. Over 2 years about 33 percent of the student who went through the program…

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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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