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    Citizens in the United States are currently trying to make the right decision. Who will win the 2016 Presidential Election? United States citizens want a president that will lead, and do what will be best for their own country. The 2016 election between Clinton and Trump is not far away, therefore; many citizens have been looking into Donald Trump’s and Hillary Clinton’s beliefs. Though Trump and Clinton have the same promise of leading our country to a better place, their viewpoints on abortion…

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    The organization Planned Parenthood is highly associated with abortion because they are a chain of private clinics scattered throughout the United States who are well known for providing abortion services. Planned Parenthood is under constant pressure from claims maker activist and expert observers that follow the Pro-Life movement and the media. The Pro-Life movement…

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    Knowing the importance and how effective they are is not something only parents should be knowledgeable about. Planned Parenthood is the largest provider of sex education throughout the United States and they say contraceptives, such as condoms, are very protective from HIV/AIDS. When using a condom during sex, it drastically provides safety from HIV/AIDS 10,000 times…

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    Hillary Persuasive Speech

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    DAY If you are Gay, why are you voting for Hillary? She wants to bring in hundreds of thousands of refugees that believe all Gays should be executed. If you are Black, why are you voting for Hillary? She admires Margaret Sanger and defends Planned Parenthood. They want to abort as many black babies as possible. "Exterminate the Black Race because they are like weeds." Most of those clinics are in Black neighborhoods. If you are a Christian, why are you voting for Hillary Clinton? She wrote…

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    One of the major areas where the courts have been instrumental in developing several important health policies is reproductive rights. The Supreme court found a constitutional right to “privacy” though there is no mention of this concept in the Bill of Rights, to implement the reproduction rights. This newly constituted right to privacy was used to prevent states from interfering with sale and distribution of contraception. The right to privacy protects not only the right to use contraception,…

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    has provided many couples with eye opening results some are thankful with the sigh of relief and others left with their worlds turned upside down. Although results have given some expectant mothers peace of mine in concerns for their embryo or planned parenthood goals. It has also caused social shame for those counseled and given unwanted news. Without doubt it would bring a great deal of embarrassment amongst peers and leave many fearful with having to make the decision to disclose such…

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    Something that surprised me and intrigued me greatly is the topic of the arranged marriage that the Himba culture participates in. The families of both parties are very much involved in the picking of the bride relative to the groom. If we were to relate this to a similar, more well-known situation in the 21st century, many marriages in Asia are also arranged as read from an article published in PschologyToday by Ph.D psychologist Jefferson Fish. But a major difference that I was perplexed by…

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    Abortion Restrictions

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    Ohio lawmakers passed a bill which would ban abortions when the heartbeats of the fetus become detectable at around six weeks. The 'heartbeat bill' was approved by both the House and the Senate on December 6, and has been sent to Governor John Kasich who has 10 days to veto it. Otherwise, it will automatically became law. The bill makes an exception when the life of the mother is in danger, but not for rape, incest, and anomalies in fetus. After the Supreme Court legalized abortions in the…

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    Roe V. Wade Case Study

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    In 1971, the most significant court case took place which was Roe v. Wade. Jane Roe was a resident of Texas wanted to have an abortion. Roe believed that the state of Texas laws conflicted with a women’s right to choose. During the pregnancy, Roe did not have any issues that would her threaten her life and make abortion legal for her. The laws in Texas stated that all abortions were illegal except those that save the pregnant women’s life. In 1971, Roe took her case to the Supreme Court…

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    actually formed the first state funding stream for rape crisis centers so survivors can receive the needed support, providers can receive training, and they can receive technical assistance. He wants to prevent any pro-choice organizations like Planned Parenthood from taking funding taxpayer and…

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