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    Essay On Abortion In China

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    Abortion views in North America and China For women in America, abortion is mostly a matter of personal choice; however, for Chinese women, it is driven by country policy. Everyone might know what abortion is but they clearly go about it differentially throughout multiple countries, but China has the highest rate of abortions. In America, women have many reasons for getting their abortions. For example, in America a twenty-year-old woman can always keep her baby, or she might feel…

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    Although the teen pregnancy rate has been on a decline (Ventura, Hamilton, Mathews 2014), there are disparities that leave portions of the population, such as the poor, teens, and racial minorities, with little or no information about sexual health education. Additionally, those same portions of the population may have incorrect information on sexual health. If we are willing to let our teenagers make the correct decisions about their sexual health, they should have the right to be informed of…

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    The organization is pro-choice, and intends to give the choice back to the people in order to allow them to choose a better life for themselves. If Planned Parenthood loses its funding or gets shut down, people everywhere, but especially low-income families, will be put in a difficult standing in affordable health care and wellness. Furthermore, shutting down Planned Parenthood would put many people at a greater health risk than they have now, and worst yet, it will not end abortion. Denying…

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    91% of the Chinese population. Just over 51% of China's population lives in urban areas. In rural areas, Han Chinese families can apply to have a second child if the first child is a girl. Exception: If a first child is born with birth defects, disease or extreme health problems, this will be considered and maybe the couple will be permitted to have a second child.…

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    China's One Child Policy

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    female infanticide has been the major event. China began promoting the use of birth control and family planning with the establishment of the People’s Republican in 1979 to limit population growth. The law indicates that each family should legally have only one child. “Fines, pressures to abort a pregnancy, and even forced sterilization accompanied second or subsequent pregnancies” (Matt Rosenberg). Families will be given heavy fines imposed on those who violate the law, and will be forced of…

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    China's One Child Policy

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    The policy not only dictated the life of a family, but [indirectly] the government seemed to favor the production of males rather than females. This could be considered as a type of discrimination toward gender. Moreover, contraceptives such as IU, abortions, and even sterilization was also forced…

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    1980, the Chinese Communist Party established a one-child policy (“History of the One-Child Policy”). The one-child policy indicated that the ethnic majority, Han Chinese, were only allowed to have one child per family. The policy also included regulations regarding the size of the family and late marriages (Hesketh). Late marriages where considered marriages between a women who were 23 years old or older and men who were 25 years old or older. The policy was first presented by Deng Xiaoping in…

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    Health Intervention Paper

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    List of Possible Organizations for Interview Nutrition and Weight Status: “Diet and body weight are related to health status.” (healhypeople.gov)  Target Population: General Population (Adults and Children in the U.S.) Interventions 1. Nutrition Standards for Foods in Schools: Leading the Way Toward Healthier Youth • Developed by National Academy of Sciences This intervention takes a look at the school’s environment and identifies nutrition related health concerns. The goal is to improve the…

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    The Pros Of Teen Abortion

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    perplexed and helpless. Therefore, they would hide their feelings and thoughts inside their mind, which cause many mental and psychological issues to slowly developed. Teens who have an abortion need more cares and supports from either friends or families. Sometimes, they might be unwilling to talk about their problems with others; as a result, there has many organization and agencies are providing private counseling and group activities to cope teens after abortion. Teens who are aborted…

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    Reproductive health and sexuality is an important part of the human body. Being able to engage and sexual acts, and reproduce is the main reason for making sure you have a healthy body. Men and women should be able to receive and access any family planning method, that they need. Taking precautions and being able to control when you want to have a child, should always be in the right of the women. But in many countries women aren’t able to receive, afford safe and effective contraceptives. In…

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