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    “Anybody offended by breastfeeding is staring too hard” (Guillemets, Teri. “The Quote Garden.” QuoteGarden.com N.P. 18 Mar. 1998. Web. 6 Oct. 2017). What could possibly be wrong about a mother breast feeding her child in public? Absolutely nothing. A mother should have the ability to nurse her child at any time and any place. Many still find this an issue in today’s society and continue to view this act as disrespectful or not be courteous to others. Breast feeding should be accepted…

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    turned upside down all due to common societies discriminations. A heated verbal argument between me and my spouse 7 years ago lead us both in handcuffs and DCF strolling my children away. Racial profiling, interracial couple, wrongful convictions, pregnancy and even a little sense of Kant’s way could be described in the event. As a young interracial couple with two children and 8 months pregnant, life was already tough. People seem to believe racism is distinct but in all actuality…

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    Reported in 2015, Seattle, Washington’s population is 684,451 people (Census Bureau, n/d). Amongst the 684,451 residents who live in Seattle approximately 333,878 are males and 334,464 are females, which accounts for the population to be split to 50/50 of its genders (City-Data, 2016). Percentages of age and sex recorded from 2010-2015: under five years of age 5.3%, under eighteen years old 15.4%, sixty five years and older 10.8% (Census Bureau, n/d). According to the data that was reported to…

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    has little to no relevance to the situation at hand. There is always that outside source with the claim of knowing what the right choice is but, the right choice is the choice that best suits that one specific circumstance. The decision to abort a pregnancy is of highly personal circumstance and life-altering; therefore the decision should be left to the mother. The primary definition for…

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    Maternity care practices are continually changing how women are cared for during pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum period. But how a woman’s body functions during those times—and what she needs—hasn’t changed since the beginning of humankind. A key to having positive pregnancy, birth, and postpartum experiences is receiv- ing care that meets the family’s needs and desires. To receive such care, families must figure out just what their needs and desires are—and the first step is to learn…

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    The Inviolability of a human life is something that essentially all people hold to be true. But in the case of abortion the waters become muddied and all discussion turns from peaceful discussion too hateful rhetoric. What Judith Thomson does allows some leeway so that a form of discussion can commence. She tries to break down her opposition’s main talking points by allowing for one of the highly contingent positions to be true for the sake of discussion. She does this so that she can state that…

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    helps avoid unintended pregnancies. Family planning is the idea of planning for children when and…

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    Abortion is the termination of pregnancy. Many women or couples decide to abort for many different reasons. When a woman come to this decision they usually have three different methods to choose from. This method used typically depends on how far the fetus is developed, or in other words what trimester the women is in. The three-abortion classification are surgical, medical, and spontaneous. This paper will analysis these three methods, briefly, and some of the side effects abortion could have…

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    depending on many factors such maternal age, race and pregnancy intention. Maternal and birth outcomes were also varied and may be inconsistent with the reviewed literatures. Pregnancy intention was one of the factors of interest intros study. Mohllajee., et all (2007) conducted a study using data from the population-based Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, including 87,087 women who gave birth in 18 states. Information on pregnancy outcomes was derived from birth certificate data…

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    Children Should be Taught About Sex at Young Age Children need guidance, now more than ever. First and foremost, they should be educated about sex at much younger age than they were in the past, because it is a different world we live in, and children are exposed to sex at much younger age. This is mostly due to technology, and the media. Also, the environment new generations are raised in is way more sexually immoral than previous generations. More importantly, the earlier they learn the…

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