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    unfair to bring a child with a defect into this world if we can avoid doing so. The point that weighs the most is what if the child has a disability and maybe treatments are available, would one still see the need to end the pregnancy if the child could live a potentially unharmed full life. It is also been said that prenatal testing could lead to more abortions which could mean fewer programs to benefit the disabled because the population will have fewer disabled…

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    employer right but the rights of individuals to support contraception and to force it upon the employers that would violate their religious belief to support contraceptives. Some religious business owner does not oppose all birth control, but they do oppose emergency birth control such as the morning after pill and Ella. While most dispute the entire thought…

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    prescription drug Nexplanon. The generic is Etonogestrel Implant. It is birth control in the form of an implant that is placed in the upper arm. Nexplanon provides birth control continuously for 3 years. Since the Nexplanon is mainly only implanted into females, the video’s target audience was a female audience. The makers of the video used women who appear strong, independent and have no space for a pregnancy in their busy lives. The video tries to get into the heads of the target audience and…

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    It can save lives from early detection of deadly cancerous diseases. “In 2013, half a million women went to Planned Parenthood for breast cancer screenings and 400,000 women received a cervical exam from their medical staff” (Ernest 11). Breast cancer screenings detect…

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    Planned Parenthood Should be Federally Funded There are many people who believe abortion is acceptable and that it is a womans right to an abortion. Additionally, many people think that the government should not have a say in whether a woman can receive an abortion or not. A woman’s body should be the responsiblity of that woman, not the government. If that woman makes a mistake, they have Planned Parenhood to look to. If it is defunded, many women cannot afford an abortion and will be forced…

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    Women who face deadly consequences of a pregnancy deserve to choose to live. Teen girls, whose bodies are not yet ready for childbirth and impoverished adult women sometimes use drastic measures to terminate the pregnancy, and often die. Reproductive choice can be the only thing that stands between a woman and death. Women who face deadly consequences of a pregnancy deserve to choose to live. Teen girls, whose bodies are not yet ready for childbirth and impoverished women, are more…

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    In 1921, Margaret Sanger, and Fania Mindell, and Ethel Byrne opened America’s first birth control clinic; they were arrested for distributing “obscene materials” to their clients. Their trial led the United States to change their laws involving sex education and birth control. In 1938, their birth control clinic joined the American Birth Control League, which was renamed Planned Parenthood in 1942 because some found the original name to be offensive. They expanded their health care services in…

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    The story of Frankenstein sets an interesting plot where a scientist brings life out of the non living and creates a monster that brings death and fear into the lives of many. Although it may seem far fetched, the evil creation shares many similar personality traits with the ambitious scientist that created him. Victor, the intelligent scientist that was able to create life, and the Creature developed many similarities such as taking on God like roles, their loneliness and the absence of loved…

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    has always been a dominant issue in women 's’ lives. A child is a commitment and if unwanted can be a curse upon a woman for the rest of her life. The amount of effort from going to school and work can be stressful enough, adding a baby on top of that could impact a woman’s life in a way that may consume her will to work or go to school. Birth control, at least the pill, has not been readily available for single women up until the recent decades. Birth control can reduce the chance of a woman…

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    understanding of the needs of women, which explains why the struggle to obtain affordable birth control is a continuous battle. Access to contraception has been a hot topic for a while with much opposition from companies and religious groups, with the most recent attempt to defund Planned Parenthood, an organization that provides many men and women with sex education as well as free or low-cost health services. Birth control is humane and a basic health right for women and a necessity for both…

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