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    Recently published in The Salt Lake Tribune, an article about the Utah legislators proposing a new telemedicine bill that also included a part that prohibited the choice of abortion for all women, “except in the case of rape, incest, or if the life of the mother would be endangered without an abortion.” (Utah H.B.0340 Telehealth Revision) Abortion is a heavily debated topic not only in Utah, but also in United States in general, because this issue tend to have an effect on a broad population.…

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    different reasons. Planned Parenthood is an advocate for political protection for reproductive rights. Reproductive rights state than an individual has the right to have reproductive health. This includes the right to plan a family, terminate a pregnancy, learn about sex education, use contraceptive medicine, and have the option to gain access to reproductive health services. Politicians are trying to take this right away from women by passing bills in congress that would defund Planned…

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    The Sherri Finkbine Case. After 2 months of pregnancy, Mrs. Sherri finds out her child may be deformed due to her using thalidomide. The child would be born with flipper arms and possibly without ears, legs, and arms too. Would abortion be moral permissible? I would say yes because if the child is born…

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    It is fair to say that teens follow the latest fashion of style brands and model of clothing jewelry that is present and popular. This actually connected to the music influence a little because the majority of fashion choices are mostly commercialized through music videos, and teens tend to follow their idol. They often want to be like that particular person or character. As a result, they would attempt…

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    Take a look at a cellphone belonging to any teenager. Chances are, one will find a folder dedicated to apps that transport teens to the world of following, commenting, sharing, tagging, and liking. Social media plays a huge role in the lives of American teenagers and has greatly affected them in many ways. The evolution of technology has led to the creation of various social networks and diverse media platforms, where people all around the globe can easily connect with one another. However, this…

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    A teen is pregnant. She is afraid and hasn’t told her boyfriend yet. When she finally tells her boyfriend, he tells her to get an abortion. This makes her extremely upset and storms out. Her boyfriend chases her, and apologizes. They have the baby. Even though they keep the baby, the boy still thought it was best for them to have an abortion. This bothered the girl for a while. To what extent can a man have on pro-life or pro-choice? Because there’s a man and a woman who created a child,…

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    Sexual Education In Schools

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    This is referred to often as “comprehensive sexual education”. They view sexual education solely as education, not pushing for the children to believe solely in abstinence or pre-marital sex. They believe that teaching about the many factual consequences is more effective than promoting sex or…

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    Erving Goffman first defined Framing Theory in an essay titled “Frame Analysis” in 1974 in order to provide a context for understanding and interpreting information that enables people to define and label ideas. This theory helps communicators define the scope of a situation or argument and transmit meaning. The goal of framing is to focus the audience’s attention on a particular part of a message or aspect in order to achieve a specific reaction (Hallahan, 2008). Frames help define problems,…

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    Every town in the world, whether small or large, contains different problems that need attention. In the United States, a number of states experience the issue of teenage marijuana use, which leads to cities experiencing the problem as well. If teenage marijuana use does not receive the appropriate attention it could harm teenager’s health, families, friends, and possibly harm innocent people in the community. In my hometown of Hardinsburg, Kentucky teenagers who use marijuana damage many…

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    Abortion Essay Rough Draft One half of pregnancies among American women are unintended, and four in ten of these are terminated by abortion. Abortion is a widely debated issue today, with many legal, social, and political implications. This essay discusses the ethical issues of abortion, up until the first trimester, more specifically who should be allowed to have one, whether or not the fetus has rights, the government’s place in abortion, and the level of access of abortion. Abortion should…

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