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    when the executive shows up, what he doesn’t realize is, I’m actually debriefing him on behalf of a competitor.” He speaks with pride knowing that he is a spy, taking pride in his profession. From the public’s perspective, he is a harmless job interviewer, but from the private image of who actually is, Barry has an ulterior motive that ultimately benefits himself. He throws away the feelings of the people he is “interviewing”, and thinks only of the greater reward he will receive. “I don’t feel…

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    Pregnancy prevention can be traced back as far as 3000 BC when people would use condoms made out of the bladder of fish or animal intestines. Today, there are many ways to prevent pregnancy, such as male condoms and female birth control. The form that is the most popular in the United States is the pill. The FDA did not approve of the pill until 1957 and was not approved for contraceptive use until 1960. Catholic churches believed that birth control was sinful and that women that took it were…

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    In the article Birth Control in Drinking Water: A Fertility Catastrophe in the Making? from the National Catholic Register, the writer Celeste McGovern, argues that EE2 (the form of synthetic estrogen found in most birth control pills) may have negative effects on human health. She argues that birth control pills are not safe for use, as they are ending up in the water supply by being urinated by the females using them. The first example McGovern uses to back up her claim is by looking at the…

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    Margret Sanger's Pill

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    Many women and men since the early 1900s have strove to contribute and gain more support and equality for women. Whether it be the right to vote or simply receiving the same equal treatment as men. One of the most beneficial achievements during the early 1960s occurred when America approved the birth control pill. In May 9th, 1960, the FDA approved the pill, which was created to control and regulate the reproduction in women and among couples that were not prepared for the responsibility of…

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    Did you know that eighty-five million pregnancies worldwide are unintended? (guttmacher) This is an issue because fifty percent of these pregnancies lead to abortion, miscarriage, and unplanned births. "These eighty-five million unintended pregnancies take a serious toll on women, families and ultimately nations, impeding efforts to reduce poverty and spur development," said Sedgh. The question is why are there an abundant amount of unplanned pregnancies? The explanation to this is that many…

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    Every year 46 million women have abortions. Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy before the embryo or fetus can live independently. In the United States, the legalization of abortion occurred in 1973 with the Supreme court case Roe v. Wade. Currently in the United States, poor women, women of color, and young women are more likely to have an abortion than women who are in a better position to either prevent an unwanted pregnancy or care for an unplanned child. About 6 in 10 women who have…

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    Contraception and fertility control are methods or devices used to prevent pregnancy, known as birth control. Birth control methods have been used since ancient times, however more effective and safe methods only became available in the 20th century. Although there are number different types of birth control, the most common ones are IUD and pills. Hormonal Intrauterine Device (IUD) and pills are both forms of birth control for women. There are similarities between them such as both being…

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    Questions On Dna Analysis

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    Q: What is a DNA Analyst? What do they do? A: A DNA Analyst is someone who is responsible to find the biological information on someone, usually in the sake of a crime scene. The work is crucial, but is used for good like in solving a case. Q: What is expected as a typical job day of a DNA Analyst? A: The typical day consists of running multiple labs specialized in DNA tests, including DNA purification, PCR amplification, and fluorescent DNA analysis. These results can be used in the…

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    In today`s society, birth control is a highly debatable topic, it is also something that is used a lot. A lot of people know what contraceptives are, but they are unsure of the types, benefits, and side effects of them. The most common type is the pill, but there are also IUD`s and they both have advantages and disadvantages. There are many methods to use birth control, however the birth control pill is the only type that is taken orally. The pill has to be taken every day for the whole month;…

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    Prescription should be needed when buying the morning after pill. Girls these days have unprotected sex without knowing the risk, or are peer pressured into it. Often they think it's easy to go to the pharmacy and get the morning after pill. A lot of parents don't know that their 14 year old teens are having sex at an early age and don't know that they take the morning after pill without knowing the risks. At this point a prescription is not needed to get the pill but they should be needed for…

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