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    Satire Essay On Women

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    to make excuses for themselves? “She changed her mind last minute so it wasn’t truly raped.” The senate recently approved a bill to defund Planned Parenthood. Of the people that voted on this bill, only one was a woman. Many women are only able to afford doctors appointments, contraceptives, STD screenings, and other such services through Planned Parenthood. If you take away these options for a woman, they no longer have the choice of protecting themselves. The same people voting against…

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    sources confirm a downward are CDC and GI. CDC (the government Centers for Disease Control), develops a report on the basis of data received from central health agencies. GI (Guttmacher Institute) was a research affiliate of abortion chain of Planned Parenthood, it gets the numbers from abortion conducted every few years. On the website of Narional right to life chart it shows that in 1973 the GI was 744,610 and the CDC was 615,831, it kept increasing until 1990. In the year 1990 the GI was…

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    home. What options does this leave you? Abortion..... You visit your local Planned Parenthood who are willing to work with you, to help you, to guide you, and they give you recommendations. BUT one suggestion strikes you and catches your attention. What if my fetus can help humanity? What if my fetus keeps another baby breathing another day? You make your final decision. Content, you walk away from the planned parenthood knowing that you have given the greatest resource of all to the world of…

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    Abortion Pro Life Research

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    Think about the last time you had a family dinner celebrating a newborn in the family, a party for a one year old baby, or maybe a baptismal ceremony. How did you feel about the precious baby? Think about the last time you were watching an old family video on an archaic cassette from 10 to 20 years ago. There you were jolly as you could possibly be, playing in the park on the swings, or messing around with pots and pans on the kitchen floor. Life was utterly fascinating, adventurous, and…

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    from the uterus of a fetus or embryo prior to viability (Statistic Brain). Abortions have become one of the most common ways to end pregnancy. Three out of ten women in the United States have an abortion by the time they are 45 years old (Planet ParentHood). There are two different types of abortions women can have. The first is a clinic abortion and the second is the abortion pill. Abortion became legal in 1973 when the United Stated Supreme Court decided the right to an abortion was part of…

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    Planned Parenthood (1992) was a large step backwards in terms of making abortion accessible to all women. The provisions being looked at by the Supreme Court were spousal notification, parental consent for minors, 24 hour waiting periods, and information disclosure…

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    The Planned Parenthood handbook expresses how transgender individuals often find themselves educating health providers and staff about transgender issues. Whether it is explaining their identity, specific transgender care and situations, or health concerns that are…

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    major cities and towns. Planned Parenthood was organized where nurse, Margaret Sanders, gave information about birth control when families couldn't afford to have anymore children. Planned parenthood gave families the knowledge on ignorant sex and how to control the number of children born in a family. Many mothers became poor with the more children they had to support for and with the Hyde Amendment, it was hard for women to get an abortion and luckily Planned Parenthood helped these poor women…

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    between modernism and traditionalism can be seen within people’s changing of sexual attitudes and science challenging Christian principles. Margaret Sanger, the leader of the Birth Control Movement in the 1920s and founder of what is now know of Planned Parenthood once said, “no woman can call herself free who does not own and…

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    Martin Luther King Jr, is best remembered for his role in the black rights movements using a non-violent approach founded on Christian philosophies. He was also lesser known as a minister and humanitarian. Though he was sadly assassinated in 1968, his work in civil rights still affects life in America today. King through out his life faced adversity but used all the power he had to allow future generations to not have to. King did not only fight for black rights but for equality for all. Kings…

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