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    in control of their families. This, therefore, should be the first step in solving the problem in order to preclude overpopulation and unnecessary pregnancy-related deaths as soon as possible. Once these priorities are met, world health and education leaders should coordinate to organize the aforesaid education programs, which will require much more time and investment than merely shipping out materials. Such programs will establish a long-term effect on women and their families; contraceptives…

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    THE INCREASED BIOPOLITICAL CONTROL OF WOMEN’S BODIES THROUGH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE REGULATION; AN INTERSECTIONAL ANALYSIS. Recently proposed laws that enact abortion and reproductive health care regulation have been marked as safety precautions in order to protect the health of women. However, these laws do not consider which groups are most often impacted by their enactment, and what the consequences of said enactment may be. If clinics in low income neighborhoods cannot meet…

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    established Canada 's first and illegal family planning clinic in Hamilton, Ontario in 1932 ("History of Family Planning in Canada."). She continuously received vast criticism from medical and religious communities ("History of Family Planning in Canada."). However, still carried on to be the clinic 's director for over 30 years ("Dr. Elizabeth Bagshaw | Canadian Medical Hall of Fame."). Elizabeth Bagshaw was devoted to educating and supporting women and families so that they were not forced to…

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    Literature Review Planned Parenthood is a trusted health care provider, an informed educator and one of the nation’s leading providers of high-quality, affordable health care. For over a century millions of woman and men have come to Planned Parenthood for vital health care services, Sex education, and sexuality information. They are one of Americas most trusted provider of reproductive health care. There are more than 38,000 staff members and volunteers working there and have more the 650…

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    collecting and analyzing data and information. Program evaluations are used to determine whether or not a policy or program is worth it. Originally in the 1950’s and 1960’s, the approach to social problem solving was through operations research and planning programming budgeting systems. During President John F. Kennedy and President Johnson’s terms, there was the antipoverty movement that served as the pushing factor of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. The purpose of this act was to…

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    reason—gender difference. For example, in 1970’s, people were still very conservative. According to 10 Biggest Pros and Cons of the One Child Policy, people prefer boys over girls since Boys provide labor, money making potential, and a namesake for the family. If they were only allowed to have one child, it had to be a boy. Therefore, if they acknowledged the baby is girl,…

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    The education of youth and care of elders are prominent social issues in China. The coinage of the 4:2:1 problem has been attributed to this. The one-child policy, instituted in China four decades ago to prevent “overpopulation, economic stagnation, and catastrophic famine,” is impacting the growth of the nation in unprecedented ways (“China passes). Young adults, as well as senior citizens, are feeling the effect of the public policy. The policy slows the growth of the population and has a…

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    The petition I chose is titled “Provide equal health benefits for women!” The petition was created because recently the popular company Hobby Lobby has decided not to cover birth control under their health insurance. Hobby Lobby has chosen not to cover birth control because they claim that certain contraceptives are abortion, which is against their religious belief. Hobby Lobby is a heavily Christian oriented company, and most Christians are anti-abortion. The problem is that Hobby Lobby’s…

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    onto families if they did not follow the various rules of the policy.…

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    Imagine a life without your sibling. Or if you are a women being tossed aside at birth because you were already not good enough. This is what life was like for many in China. It is a life of not having a choice and not having very much control of your path and body. It is having citizens rights violated to fix the mistakes of past leaders. The controversial one-child policy is a violation of people's rights and while they are attempting to fix it, the affects the policy has had will continue…

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