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    There are various questions women often ask themselves before starting any type of new medication. Concerns women often have while deciding on whether or not the pill is best for them are if the pill has any serious side effects, could the hormones change mood levels, and could it cause weight gain. There are two types of pill contraceptives. One pill being a combination pill which contains estrogen and progestin. The other pill is a progestin-only pill which is what is sold as the over the…

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    Many different types of birth controls are widely used among women all over the world. Whether you’re using it to regulate your period or to avoid becoming pregnant, you can easily make an appointment with your gynecologist and get a prescription for one of many types of available contraception. People are starting to wonder if they should have to go to into their doctor just to be able to receive this contraception; women want availability of birth control to be over the counter. But is over…

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    Contrary to people believe, DNA evidence are available in fewer than 10 percent of violent crimes. These cases are typically rape and murder cases, where it is more likely the offender will leave skin tissue or bodily fluids that will yield DNA. More than 90 percent of the persons exonerated by DNA evidence were convicted of rape, murder, or both. DNA evidence is often available in these crimes of violence unless the perpetrator takes measures to remove all hair, semen, blood, and other bodily…

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    Birth control and the harsh side effects of using it has been an ongoing topic in the news for year now. Studies and research have shown that birth control can cause a variety of health issues in young girls and women, and from my own personal experiences with using birth control, I am arguing against women using birth control. What are the pros and cons of birth control? And, what would be the effect on young girls and women if we do not have access to birth control anymore? Are all questions I…

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    Mini Pill Vs. Depo Provera Quite commonly a variety of people rather consume the mini pill periodically than being injected with a depo shot in long-terms. Although both methods are rather similar, differences tend to distinguish their results. The mini pill is a progesterone only pill that prevents change in a woman’s uterus. The Depo Provera is an injection of synthetic progestin that prevents pregnancy for three months. While statistics and research displays that the Depo Provera shot is more…

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    The Pill Summary

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    1. In the documentary movie “The Pill” the speaker spoke about Comstock Act or “Chastity” Laws. Andrew Comstock did not like the idea of women taking contraceptives because it promoted the idea of people having sex before marriage. Comstock worked for to pass the bill to make it illegal to receive contraceptives or to have abortions. The Act also made receiving the Pill through the postal service or through commercial trade. No one challenged the Act until Margret Sanger opened up her first…

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    Forensic evidence has been around for centuries. Whether it is using things like fingerprints or soil samples, it has been a significant form of support to find and convict criminals. Only recently, though, has DNA analysis become a major part of the forensic evidence process. The goal of this paper is to discuss how DNA analysis can be applied to dental, hair, and blood evidence to solve crimes; also, the importance of an accurate and detailed chain of custody log will be shown. The standard…

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    DNA evidence has become more advanced and accurate means of identification. Everyone has his or her own unique DNA and no two sets are alike. With modern advances small samples many years old can now be identified breathing new life in cold cases and in some cases set innocent men and women free by clearing their name (Dempsey & Forst, 2011). This has created a backlog of cases both old and new. With a limited number of qualified labs it has led to mix up between cases. DNA has been a…

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    Planned Parenthood Summary

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    “Planned Parenthood”. Today, the organization’s name can be heard by many Americans on television, newspapers, and magazines. Many do not know that this organization started as American Birth Control League in 1921 by Margaret Sanger. According to Rachel Galvin, the author of the article named “Margaret Sanger’s Deeds of Terrible Virtue”, “Sanger opened the first American birth control clinic in Brownsville, Brooklyn, on October 16, 1916...The clinic was in direct violation of laws prohibiting…

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    Birth control is to prevent pregnancy for women who are sexually active. The most infamously known birth control is the pill that women takes orally. Another birth control that is not commonly talked about in health clinics and among women is the IUD’s. Though the IUD is proven to be as effective as the pills, not all women and doctors are not being educated about this birth control. IDUs have different forms depending on what the woman need. The IUD is 99 percent effective according to…

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