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    education. Lack of education has proved to be a critical factor of even having access to basic Sex Education, thus resulting in high numbers regarding teenage pregnancy and STIs. The government has to take some sort of action, such as finally recognizing the consequences of having a poor quality Sex Education, denying others of education is a crime against human rights alone. Governments also need to be able to provide easy access to contraception’s at cheap if not free to help reduce the…

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    Abortion should be a part of a country’s contraception policy. People should plan their families and society must allow women to end unwanted pregnancies in order to deal with failures of birth control, cases of rape and cases of incest. Abortion should be legalized but discouraged. Legal, because it is a choice; discouraged because there are other more effective ways to prevent pregnancy than abortion. Abortion is all about allowing a woman to make her own decisions, in relation to her…

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    lower income families. These policies cause an allocation of resources to luxury homes and commercial properties because these things tend to be exempt from price controls. This means less resources are being used to build apartments and homes to keep up with the demand because of the new artificially low prices. Also since the price control of rent creates demand for apartments, landlords have less incentive to maintain go upkeep of the premises since it will sell…

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    A woman is said to be a “life giver”, but yet most women in today’s societies are having abortions. “Abortion is the act of removing a human embryo or fetus from the uterus of a pregnant woman prior to the completion of the full term of pregnancy” (Rich and Geraldine 1). Abortion should remain illegal. In just 5 weeks of a pregnancy cycle, the fetus has a heartbeat. In most cases, some women do not know that they are pregnant by then. Even if she finds out she is in the first trimester,…

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    the DECA and DECA-C to each other. This assignment is probably the only opportunity I have to do so. On the DECA-C completed by the daycare provider, Tara Noel score in the age typical range for initiative, self-control, attachment, withdrawal/depression, and aggression. Emotional control problems and attention problems scored in the concern area. The daycare has a very set and predictably routines for Tara Noel compared to the home…

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    Sam Dawson is a man with an unspecified developmental disability. He has the mental capacity of a seven year old yet he lives by himself and is able to hold down a minimum wage job at the local Starbucks. Sam became a father to a daughter which he named Lucy. Lucy’s mother fled after her birth so Sam was left to raise her by himself. The first days were hard and it was not until his neighbor, Annie, stepped into the parenting process to help Sam that things improved and moved along smoother. As…

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    Introduction Several learning disabilities exhibit symptoms that are very similar to Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD). These disorders affect sensory perception. One is Audio Processing Disorder (APD), another is Visual Processing Disorder (VPD), and the third is Sensory Processing Disorder (VPD). This paper defines these four disorders, explores commonalities among symptoms, and offers suggestions of accommodations that could help in a classroom where multiples of these…

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    Is Sexual Education Important? Since the beginning of public education, sexual education courses have been a controversial topic. With the hope to avoid offending parents, guardians, teachers, students, or religious beliefs, it has been shoved under the rug and expected to be taught in the home. With this approach, what happens to those children with parents who don’t believe in educating their kids about sexual activity? When they experience adolescence or even adulthood, they are responsible…

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    As of October 2015, the Guttmacher Institute, a New York-based research organization, found that twenty-two states and the District of Columbia mandate sex education -- and eighteen require that information on contraception be provided (Toppo). With only twenty-two states and the District of Columbia mandating sex education, so many young adults and students are missing out on the proper education they need to make decisions about their sex lives. The United States is failing these young…

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    connection between the increase of amount of women graduates around 1970 and the rise of marriage age after 1972 and how exactly these events were influenced by the spread of oral contraceptives. The main question of the paper was whether the birth control pill and the legislation that enabled young women to obtain it altered women’s career plans and the age at first marriage. During the research the authors found out that yes, they indeed did, increasing the overall marriage age and devoting…

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