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    Polarization And Abortion

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    Scholars debate whether political polarization has grown among the mass public in the United States. One school of thought does not believe that the public has become more polarized (DiMaggio et. al 1998; Evans 2003; Klinkner 2006; Fiorina et. Al 2008). According to this thought, current measures of polarization conflate citizens’ votes with ideologies. Votes do not directly measure citizens’ ideologies, as citizens take into account candidates’ ideologies as well as their own when voting. On…

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    For many years, reproductive rights have been a worldwide struggle in both gaining and keeping women’s reproductive rights. This issue has been debated for years; however, only now is when women are fighting for these rights in order to stay safe and healthy. There are many arguments and factors that are connected with reproductive rights. These factors include having access to reliable birth control methods, a safe and trustworthy abortionist, safe motherhood, and the ability to fight against…

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    NLHO National Outreach

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    lived in, especially when it came to educating and empowering young women and girls. As was described in Undivided Rights, the NLHO began co-sponsoring college classes and workshops in 1988 in an effort to educate Latinas on a variety of health and reproductive issues, such as mental health, patient’s rights, birth control, sexuality, cancer prevention, homophobia, teen pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, and alcohol abuse (2004). Keeping true to their commitment with the Self-Help model,…

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    Malala Yousafzai, according to her biography on Biography.com, born July 12, 1997, in Mingora, Pakistan, became an advocate for girls’ education as a young girl, after the Taliban began attacking girls’ schools in her county in 2008. When she was 14, the Taliban issued a death threat against her. Her and her family initially felt that the fundamentalist group would not actually harm a child. However, on October 9, 2012, a man boarded the bus Malala was riding on her way home from…

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    As women, we all have the possibility of getting pregnant by different means. Whether it is an accident, planned, or even in terrible situations such as rape, getting pregnant can happen to almost every woman. Some of us have dreamed of having a child ever since we were little, while others prayed and swore that they would never have a child. Although some of our dreams do come true when a child comes into our lives, other dreams become crushed by this “gift”. The thought of being pregnant for…

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    Now when I say reproductive rights many people tend to gravitate towards the idea of abortion and all the problems associated with it, but even though that is a humongous issue, it is not only the problem of reproductive rights. Reproductive rights embodies nearly any part of reproduction you can think of, all the way from consent to the actual birthing of the baby, it even encompasses…

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    Son Preference Case Study

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    Domestic Regulation Governing the practice of son preference in China Son preference and domestic regulations governing the practice, since the establishment of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, legislations have been conventional honored to protect women and girls’ rights and interests. Notwithstanding the government has designed various programs that promote woman right, in line with national policies that forbid the practices. To protect the rights of women, China has ratified important…

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    Since 1973 when the Supreme Court issued its ruling on abortion in the Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton cases, abortion is still seen as one of the most controversial debates in America today. Although these cases have legalized abortion until the second trimester, the argument still stands on whether or not these should be legal at all. To even begin this debate, it is necessary to take a look at the framework involved on both sides of the argument, ProLife and ProChoice, to determine if either…

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    Demographics are used to find out information about someone’s characteristics. They can include gender, age, race, sexual orientation, educational level, and ideological or religious views. Most of this information can be found through formal surveys, with open-ended and closed-ended questions. Open-ended questions are questions that do have limitations, while closed-ended questions have multiple choices. These things can help a speaker connect with the audience by relating to them. The…

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    The extract is a transcript of Emma Watson’s speech as an UN Women Goodwill Ambassador advocating gender equality. The speech is given at a event for HeForShe campaign held at United Nations Headquarters in New York, 20 September 2014. Her speech shows her concern about feminism and there is a need for gender equality. Through her speech, she attempts to inform and persuade the audience on the needs of gender equality and a change in views of stereotypes. The speech that was presented uses…

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