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    In the same article, the researchers state, “Comparing these costs with the cost of government- subsidized contraception shows that expanding the use of subsidized birth control would produce sub- stantial taxpayer savings by helping more women avoid unplanned births.” They suggest that one of the best and most effective ways to prevent all these unplanned pregnancies is to “help women delay childbearing until they and their partners are in a stable relationship…ready to become parents, and…

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    Does learning about birth control in school deter teenage pregnancy? Over the past three decades the discussions regarding teenage pregnancy have been one filed with conflicting viewpoints and strong opinions. However, education on the issue of teen pregnancy can be healthy for the mind and healthy for the baby. The benefits of education to teenage children regarding birth control are very important as this allows the teenage population to become more responsible about the decisions that they…

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    Furthermore charitably providing birth control and condoms to young adults is promoting sex prior to marriage. According to Rebecca j. Donnatelle “60% of sexually active female college students are using birth control” and “99% of U.S women who have been sexually active report having used at least one form of birth control. In Response to her research, when individuals believe they are secure, they will indulge in whatever it is they believe their protected from. Birth control can cause a…

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    Logical Access Control Introduction The purpose of logical access control is to manage access to information in a way that: System is protected from unauthorized access Accidental damage from authorized user is minimized All Users have access to appropriate resources. The confidentiality and integrity of information in ABC Company are kept. This section addresses the logical access control requirements for All Users, and all assets of ABC Company, which include but are not limited to network…

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    Some of the material covered I could recall a bit from introduction to kinesiology but that class was just an overview of all the parts in kinesiology which means it never went to much depth about motor learning and control. Though I will not summarize everything I learned that day or everything I read in the lecture notes, I will emphasize what I really thought was interesting and worth reflecting upon. In class, there was a part where the professor was talking about…

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    Birth Control Pills- The pill Contains 2 hormones- estrogen & progestin. Stops ovulation and slows down movement of sperm. • Decreases women’s menstrual pain. • Restrains endometriosis. • Decreases menstrual blood loss. • Irregular menstrual cycles occur. • Increase risk of cervical dysplasia. • Pill has to be taken on a daily basis. 92% in first year. 99.7% if used consistently and correctly. 0% Cervical Cap Small cap made of latex. Spermicide placed in the cup to kill sperm. Suction holds…

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    Unaffordable Birth Control Is Costing Women The Trump Administration has dismantled the protocol under the Affordable Care Act set up by President Obama, that requires insurance companies to provide free birth control. Employers are now able to deny insurance coverage for many forms of birth control due to religious or moral reasons (“The Trump Administration Is Rolling Back the Mandate that Employers Provide Free Birth Control”). However, birth control pills are not just used for sexually…

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    past 100 years, birth control devices have been one of the more significant. Some common birth control devices are male and female condoms and the birth control pill. Both of these devices protect against pregnancy and the male and female condoms protect against sexually transmitted diseases (STD) and HIV. This arouses the question should teenagers be allowed to obtain these devices without parental consent. The answer is yes. Teenagers should be able to obtain birth control devices without…

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    led to the establishment of standards that are widely followed in the organizations so as to ensure that there is security and control of patient data. The paper lays a focus on important aspects of the HIPAA rule. The importance of access controls in addition to audit controls Audit controls cannot be ignored, but they are part of the control process. The audit controls documents system…

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    popular debate of whether or not birth-control pills should be available to teenage girls without a prescription. Many take the side that it should not be sold without a prescription due to potential risks that would be unknown to patients without an examination from a doctor. However, when compared to other medications that are available to teenagers without a prescription, -such as acetaminophen which can cause a deadly overdose- non-prescription birth-control pills would be safer to use and…

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