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    that by signing the Paycheck Fairness Act into law and end wage discrimination. By signing the Paycheck Fairness Act, all women will finally be equal to men and get paid equal. Sanders will also help women by not defunding Planned Parenthood, but expanding Planned Parenthood instead to help women have control of their own bodies, so that women could have legal and safe abortions. By having safe and legal abortions women will feel more safe and comfortable that there is something reliable to go…

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    Sexual rights are universal amongst human beings. One’s sexual rights entails “the right to sexual expression, the right to privacy, the right to be informed about and have access to needed services, the right to choose ones marital status, the right to have or not have children, and the right to make ones own decision and develop to ones full potential” (Yarber, p. 413). Every single person, e.g. man, a woman, a disabled-person, etc., is entitled to his/her sexual rights; therefore, preventing…

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    very fatherly and stoic about Carson. I’m interested to see how he polls, in the coming weeks. Mike Huckabee – I’m not a Huckabee guy, but he was impressive. As expected, he went immediately for the Christian base with his denouncement of Planned Parenthood. Despite being wildly out of touch, he had some solid one-liners, and likely won over some voters. He won’t be around long, but I can’t say I wasn’t impressed. Rand Paul – Rand Paul was the conservative libertarian everyone expected. I…

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    Barriers To Contraception

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    However, title x clinic and other clinics today such as Planned Parenthood made immediate impact to the society. More affordable resources are provided for every family and contraception methods are extremely effective (National Insitute for Reproductive Health, 2013). Because of these resources from the clinics, people are becoming more aware of the importance of safety in sexual intercourse. Organization such as Planned Parenthood, want to help every person in need of contraception because…

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    attempts to make is the establishment of a new fetal heartbeat standard. Applying this standard would significantly reduce the amount of time needed in a pregnancy for the government to consider the fetus a compelling state interest. The plaintiff, Planned Parenthood of Texarkana, will immediately refer to the precedent set by Roe v. Wade as their strongest argument. In Roe, the Court deemed abortion a constitutional right implied in the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment. The right to…

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    Introduction Women’s health is a global problem across the world. It is extended beyond Planned Parenthood. Worldwide poverty, limited access to health services, cultural taboo and gender inequality puts women at risk for even more serious complications when it comes to their health. Two hundred million women who wish not to conceive a child do not have access to modern contraceptive. Every minute of every day a woman dies from pregnancy complications. More than 38 million worldwide are…

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    Meredith was just a normal sixteen year old girl living out her highschool days. Meredith was cheer captain dating the school quarterback Dexter. They have only been dating for a while. Rita was Meredith's best friend and also a cheerleader. It’s a friday night so Dexter and Meredith go out together to dinner and bowling. They decided to go To Dexter’s house afterwards and one thing lead to another and they were doing the deed. A few weeks go by and meredith finds out she is pregnant and freaks…

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    with their hand on their heart to say the Pledge of Allegiance, if I were to speak to you against what is best for this country, some may call it treason. The opponent, Hillary Clinton, believes in much more heinous things; such as supporting Planned Parenthood, a pro-choice…

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    Abortion Ethics

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    Within the last decade, abortions have been a controversial topic in almost all sectors of life: politics, religion, and healthcare, for example. As a future health care professional, I believe in the importance of treating people for the greater good by putting aside my own reservations or opinions and seeking to improve the health and health education of others. After extensive research, I believe that abortions have a justified moral foundation. The examination of three key elements within an…

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    Binary Gender Roles

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    This morning’s discussion with the former Lord Mayor put Derry much more into perspective for someone who is an outsider and is not educated well on The Troubles or Irish politics, past and present. In comparison to the current antics of American politics, Ireland and those a part of the United Kingdom are facing similar topics, though on a different scale. One of the most prevalent issues the former Lord Mayor talked about were gender rights, branching off briefly on women’s rights to abortions…

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