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    Over 2.5 million women and men depend on planned parenthood for free birth control, free STD and HIV testing, and legal abortions. If this generous institution is shut down all these people they will be left destitute and unable to afford to take care of themselves. This would not just affect women, it affects men and people of…

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    fortunate. Planned Parenthood’s roots began in 1916 with Margaret Sanger. That year, Sanger and two other women opened up a birth control…

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    Abstinence-Only Education

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    component of its effort to promote a conservative moral and religious agenda—is to dramatically increase funding for abstinence-only education,” (Dailard 2002). This statement addresses how morals and religion drive American political agenda contrary to scientific assessment. The strength of this piece is that it acknowledges that politics play an important role how Americans regard sexuality and sexual…

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    Contraception And Abortion

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    American women 's lives between the late 1800 's and early 1900 's are contraception and abortion. Both contraception and abortion would be a turning point for individual rights as well as medicine. Before the institution of medicine accepted birth control and abortion, women in general were regarded as housewives, child bearers and most served the local communities as midwives and healers to the sick. Even though midwives were highly regarded in their communities, their authority was still…

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    In any of your classes have you ever said, “When are we going to use this in real life?” Me too, I don’t understand why we have to learn some stuff we’ll actually never use. As you all know sex is very common in our early years now a days.“13% of U.S teens have had sex by the age of 15, most initiate sex in their late teen years. By their 19th birthday, seven in 10 teen men and teen women have had intercourse.”(Facts on American Teens). So it would make sense to be properly educated about it,…

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    Navya Motaparthi Midwestern State University Writing Assignment 4 How would you, as an administrator, insure quality (quality control, assurance and management) in your organization? In this paper make sure you discuss the use of reengineering and methods improvement as ways by which you might strive to assuring quality. Quality health care is defined as “the degree to which health services for individuals…

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    “This is not the first time that beliefs and wished have trumped evidence in science and public health. Scientists of the Middle Ages developed a whole science of alchemy by wishing that the baser elements could be converted to gold” (McFarlane 2). The continuation of teaching abstinence-only education trumps evidence given by scientists and professors who state that it is unrealistic and censors young adults from dangerous consequences when certain precautions are not taken. If the intent for…

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    Germ Theory

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    INTRODUCTION Germs, something that has plagued every living thing since their inception into this world. As a child, one might hear their mother shout out, “do not touch that, you will get germs.” It was not clear at that moment what exactly she was talking about; nevertheless, in that moment that child knew it was in everyone’s best interest not to touch whatever it was that she told them no to. Likewise, at one point humankind did not know that germs existed. It was not until the 1800’s that…

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    when their kids should have access to birth control methods. A principal from a school in Gainesville, Florida banned school nurses from handing out condoms stating, “I just don 't believe it is the responsibility of the school system to do that...I just don 't believe we should cross that line.” (Jester). In an article regarding the birth control program in Baltimore, many parents said they deserved to know that their kids are having sex or on birth control; that teens may have health issues…

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