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    The three most influential are Margaret Sanger, Alfred Charles Kinsey, and the Homophile Movement. Margaret Sanger made birth control accessible to the public, which altered the way in which people of the twentieth century understood sex. Margaret Sanger’s impact on contemporary society was tremendous. Sanger enabled women to control their fertility and made birth control accessible to the public. During this time basic information about sex, sexuality, and even anatomy was often outlawed as…

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    In modern day America, many doctors believe that technology is necessary to control the birthing process. However, technology often causes more problems than there would be otherwise. As a result, a growing number of women opt to give birth in birthing centers attended by midwives or at home attended by midwives or without outside birthing assistance. This alternative method has the possibility of being safer, as hospital births often result in a high infant and mother mortality rate, and…

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    Persepolis Movie Analysis

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    In the movie, Persepolis, Marjane express freedom in three different ways; the way she acts around people, the way Marjane and her family would talk about freedom, and the way Marjane and her family would try to gain freedom. Many people believe that freedom mean the same thing to everyone, but to other it has a whole other meaning. For example, people in the U.S have a different way of showing their freedom then people from North Korea. In this essay that I wrote, my purpose is to inform the…

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    Ectopic Pregnancy is when the egg that is already fertilized by sperm is implanted in the fallopian tube in instead of implanting itself in the uterus.if the fertilized egg implants in the fallopian tube it can be because the tube is either damaged or it's blocked make it impossible for the egg to get to the uterus and the egg proceeds to develop in the the fallopian tube, which can also be called a tubal pregnancy. when having an ectopic pregnancy it is important to treat it because it can…

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    Each principle is crucial as they pertain to patient safety regarding infection control, but these principles are still not guaranteeing an infection-free outcome according to recent data. These progressing numbers of infection control incidents in past decades have caused a major concern for both patients and providers, resulting in a need to revaluate proper nursing interventions in order to better prevent and control infection and ensure patient safety. Throughout this paper the main topics…

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    Bloody Mary goes by many names in folklore including Mary Worth, Mary Worthington, Mary Whales, Mary Johnson, Mary Lou, and Mary Jane, just to name a few (Brunvand, 1988). Though the origins of this particular myth remain elusive, the original legend seems to be a form of “the vanishing hitchhiker” where Mary is a woman who has been in a car accident and in need of help, usually having a mangled or scratched face (Brunvand, 1988). Drivers pick her up on the side of the road and she ends up…

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    Some people would argue that the government should no longer fund Planned Parenthood, which in turn would force the clinic to close. These same people fail to realize that taking away the facility, would take away health care services, and information from about 2.7 million men and women a year in the United States. Having a permanent health care provider is not an option for many; therefore, Planned Parenthood facilities are used as such. (Find cited info) The clinics provide exceptionally…

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    The Future of Gender Stereotypes and Sexuality in America There are many factors that have contributed to the more outward attitudes toward sexuality including the women’s rights movement, contraception, gender equality, advancements in technology and medicine, pop culture, drugs, and the perception of power. It seems like everything has been sexualized to some degree from television and music to clothing. It is not unusual to see sexual ideas and behaviors portrayed in commercials during…

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    Edwin Navarro Composition 10 Jose Bolivar 6/7/2016 Abortion after Rape Abortions should be allowed only for rape victims that don't wish to keep the baby because it would remind them of the day it happened and they won't show their love towards the child. Many families would be disappointed because of how they got the baby and they would hate the baby and not feel good if it looks like the guy that raped her. That would make them feel uncomfortable and the kid would…

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    a situation where you had to go against something you believe in? In the novel, The Bar Code Tattoo, by Suzanne Weyn, is a story about a girl named Kayla, whose life changes after a choice she makes. In the story, the society has a new system to control people and the government requires people to have a bar code tattoo. However, not everyone agrees or follows the rule about getting a bar code tattoo. Kayla makes a choice that does not follow the rules and her choice has dangerous consequences.…

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