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    Abortion is the ending of pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo before the baby can survive outside the uterus. Abortion is when you terminate the pregnancy or remove the baby from the womb. The main point of this paper is to learn about abortion. People should know what abortion is and choose to be pro-choice or pro-life. Not all people know about abortion. For example, how people can terminate the pregnancy or remove the baby. To terminate the pregnancy the doctor may give the person a pill…

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    The downstairs was silent, sunlight danced through the windows and I couldn’t stop the stupid smile that had spread over my face, twisting my head either side to click my neck, snatching the remote of the side table of the three seater couch my thumb hit the power button and the Samsung beeped in reply, with a grin I collapsed back onto the couch, my butt making contact with a very hard substance. A loud wheeze quickly escaped the person I had sat on. Stranger’s eyelid’s pulled back slowly…

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    Birth Control Pill

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    Independence. Empowerment. Control. The birth control pill, for the first time, allotted women to experience the above in the sphere of sexuality with ease. 1960 was a turning point for women during the Sexual Revolution.* The Pill was the first oral contraceptive approved by the FDA. Following its approval, the number of openly sexual relationships increased and sexual activity, for participants in the counterculture, heightened, as this was the first time birth control was readily accessible.…

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    skills and helps young people explore their own values, goals, and options.” Likewise, contraceptives are defined as “a device or drug serving to prevent pregnancy” and come in a variety of forms, including oral/hormonal contraceptives such as birth control, barrier contraceptives such as condoms, and intrauterine contraceptives such as hormonal IUDs (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development).…

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    1. Provide a brief summary of the assigned article and state at least two to three concepts you learned from the article. Our assigned article lays a foundation for either beginning or long-practicing Christian therapists on how best to conduct sex therapy with clients. Two main goals of the authors are to strip the taboo surrounding sexual practices and to have therapists’ conduct self-evaluations to explore their own personal feelings and beliefs surrounding sex. One of the two concepts…

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    implants, pills, shots, sponges, condoms, vasectomies, female sterilizations, and many more forms. “Birth control is a safe and easy way to prevent pregnancy. Contraception, in fact, isn’t just for means of birth control “Some types of birth control can also help treat certain health problems or provide other health benefits — like making periods lighter and less painful. Almost everybody uses birth control at some point in their life.” (Planned Parenthood). Planned Parenthood prevents “579,000…

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    The curriculum from Deceptions: Sex Trafficking Education and Awareness fits into the history and philosophy of prevention education. In the textbook, “Family Life Education: Principles and Practices for Effective Outreach” written by Duncan and Goddard (2001), they further discuss the history and philosophy of prevention education. Family life educators in general have a focus on preventative education. Primary prevention includes helping to build knowledge and skills that are needed before…

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    Child Observation Paper

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    independently and roll front to back and back to front. He could sit independently for a couple of minutes and could go from a crawling position to a sitting position. Michael could crawl and hold an object in one hand while he crawled. He had good control and strength of his body when he crawled, and would use his knees to give him a boost. I observed that he could use furniture to prop himself up into a standing position and could stand without support for a couple of seconds. He could go from…

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    Techblades are technologically advanced blades for fighting. Most look like normal swords, however they possess many different aspects that are not 'normal'. Bio-recognition is a very common type of weapon enhancement. While this may cost extra, this can be very beneficial during the harsh war times. When you have your blade created with Bio-recognition it can only recognize you as the owner. When you handle the sword it will automatically start to glow, the blade with self sharpen, and it will…

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    Sydney Seaver March 23, 2015 English 1302 Ms. Ryan Comprehensive sex education should be enforced in public schools. Annotated Bibliography Jones, R. (2011). Teens reflect on their sources of contraceptive information. Journal of Adolescent Research, 26(4), 423-446. Kids under the age of eighteen have many different ways of finding out about sex. Sources such as the internet, magazines, and parents have been some of the main sources of sex education in adolescents’ life. However,…

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