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    Imagine being in a world where teen girls could get their own birth control. Us females all know being in the doctor’s office with their mother or father and being asked that question “Are you sexually active” and scared to respond to question because you don’t know how your parent will take it. You want to be on birth control just for protection and to do the right thing but sometimes parents will say no because that might just give you the pass to go out and have sex. About 40 percent of…

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    Thesis: Using the principle of least privilege and roles to help secure a government network system. In high security government network systems with Department of Homeland Security, the use of roles and least privilege is necessary to help secure systems. It is essential to define an employee’s job role and provide the tools that are needed to perform their job. However, using the principle of least privilege is crucial in providing the employee access to only resources absolutely needed to…

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    “Studies have been carried out to analyze the effect of parental consent for birth control on teenagers’ relationships. Some have found that up to 59% of young women would stop using contraceptives if parental consent were needed.” (Tamara El- Rahi) In Georgia, there is a family planning service named Title X Funding that allows youth under eighteen years of age to use family planning services without parental consent. Without Title X, Georgia would have approximately 50,000 unplanned births…

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    Students are exposed to a sexual society outside the classroom everyday.Yet when it comes to teaching the facts of sex and talking about in a controlled setting we tend to shy away out of awkwardness.This is leaving students with misguided ideas about sex and the safe practice of it. Students often feel uncomfortable in a Sexual Education courses and even when they need help they have a hard time asking for it.One big reason for this is the stigma behind sex. The more we discuss the subject of…

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    United States ranks among the top countries were teen pregnancy, birth rate and gonorrhea is high compared to other countries. One of the reasons behind this condition is in part due to the lack of teen sexual education from both parents and teachers. Some conservative parents, in the U.S believe that introducing sex education in teen early age can lead to early sexual activities. However, sex material is used in advertising, marketing and much more. At their puberty, teens are curious to…

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    To this date, the issue of birth control has been a controversial topic, depending on an individual's belief system as well as an individual’s own personal experiences. The variation of opinions amongst people keeps society divided between whether birth control is ethical or not. Not only does this separation in opinion represent a setback for reproductive rights but for women’s rights as a whole. This is mainly due to the fact that birth control being targeted, targets women’s sexuality as a…

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    early twentieth, birth control was a very sensitive issue all around the world. Couples were not allowed to have sex before marriage and married couples were only allowed to have sex if they wanted to have children. Although birth control pills are believed to be the best way to prevent pregnancy; they have been found to have many side effects than the medical community has mentioned. Birth control was viewed as immoral and wrong from religious views. Christians think birth control is immoral…

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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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    PennyMac Loan Services, LLC is required to have physical safeguarding controls in place to secure consumer, employee, and Company Sensitive Information and maintains an Information Security Policy to do so. All individuals granted physical access to any Licensee facility are provided a badge, and must scan their badge prior to entering the premises. Individuals who are not issued a badge must log-in with the Security Desk prior to entering a facility. All employees must maintain a Clean…

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    birth control, according to a 2006-2010 study (Jones). In 1950 a lady in her late eighties, named Margaret Sanger, wrote the research for the first human birth control pill, raising up to fifteen thousand dollars for the research for the project. The first oral contraceptive was approved by the FDA ten years later. In 1972, The Supreme Court legalized the use of birth control for couples who are married in the United States. With the expansion of availability, many more versions of birth control…

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