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    When analyzing the contextual aspect of any article, I start by identifying the author. For the specific article at hand “If Republicans Cared about Families, They’d Stop Blocking Paid Leave” id analyze Ellen Bravo. Ellen Bravo is the director of Family Values @ Work and a life-long activist. Family Values @ Work promotes a network of state coalitions working for family friendly policies. According to the Family Values at Work website, the coalition works with 21 states to provide family…

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    abolishing federal departments like the IRS, repealing “every word” of Obamacare, and shutting down the federal government over Planned Parenthood. But those issues are nonstarters with most Americans (except maybe the part about the IRS). Are cent poll by USA Today found that 73 percent of Americans opposed a government shutdown to force the defunding of Planned Parenthood” (Mann…

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    The Bean Trees is a story about young women who live at a disadvantage because of an not planned parenthood but is trying to improve her life. However, Taylor Greer, one of the main characters in The Bean Trees, by Barbara Kingsolver, fell into motherhood that was not planned, “…she sets this bundle down on the seat of my car...take this baby...it’s my dead’s sister’s…and walked away…”(Kingsolver 18). Taylor had to take in a baby because it was thrown into her car. Although wanting to reject…

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    Missing Out on the Lives of Unborn Babies “Consider this: More Americans have died because of abortion than have died in the Civil War, both World Wars, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Persian Gulf War, and the current war in Iraq combined” (Dobson 9). Life is taken for granted nowadays. People look at pregnacy and think the woman should have total control over the baby's life. “Pregnancy is not a disease, but a beautiful office of nature” (Foster 15). A person is not guaranteed to live…

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    In 1989, in Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, the Court adopted new restrictions prohibiting state funding of abortion. In 1990, the decision Hodgson v. Minnesota (1990), upheld very strict parental notification laws. The 1992 decision Planned Parenthood v. Casey reaffirmed a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy, but allowed state regulation imposing several procedural requirements: a woman's informed consent, a 24-hour waiting period before performing an abortion, parental consent for…

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    One of the more notable pro-choice companies is Planned parenthood along with a variation of smaller supporters. What Planned parenthood stands for is “everyone has the right to choose.” They say to the woman having the child, it’s your body so you can decide what to do with it (PP). By saying this they stand for the people who want or need…

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    Roe Vs Wade Research Paper

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    first, fifth, ninth, and fourteenth amendments were being violated. “They established their case on constitutional calculus based on the Trimesters of a pregnancy.”(Tompkins 103) After the decision was made in this case Planned Parenthood generated from Roe vs Wade. Planned Parenthood was started in 1992 to be a network for a women to look to for the future. In 1985 a rally was formed called “March of LIfe” to protest against the decision in Roe vs Wade. “The final decision in Roe vs Wade was…

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    life of a person begins at conception. A mother has the right to put it up for adoption but aborting it should not be an option, unless rape is involved. Unborn babies have separate rights from the mother. In a year, 2013 to 2014 the program Planned Parenthood received 528.4 million dollars in public funding. Government should not be wasting money on providing ungrateful soon-to-be mothers with the option to kill their unborn babies.…

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    Margret Sanger's Pill

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    Many women and men since the early 1900s have strove to contribute and gain more support and equality for women. Whether it be the right to vote or simply receiving the same equal treatment as men. One of the most beneficial achievements during the early 1960s occurred when America approved the birth control pill. In May 9th, 1960, the FDA approved the pill, which was created to control and regulate the reproduction in women and among couples that were not prepared for the responsibility of…

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    website, he is quite proud of that. Mr. Kennedy strongly believes that Islamic terrorism will be the death of our country. I disagree simply because Islamic terrorism isn’t the only kind of terrorism or extremism, for example, the shooting at Planned Parenthood in 2015 was never labeled as a terrorist attack but it actually was a perfect example of it. Terrorism is violent intimidation in the pursuit of one’s opinion which could also mean that the four police officer shootings in Baton Rouge…

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