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    Between 1991 and 2000 the number of parents incarcerated in state and federal prisons increased by 79%. In addition, five percent of all women in jail are pregnant. Thus, a state department of corrections may have more than 100 women give birth while incarcerated in any given year. Most of these children are immediately separated from their mothers. The separation of the child and mother may cause increased levels of anxiety and depression for the mother and seriously disrupt the mother-child…

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    sponges, vaginal rings, implants, and IUD`s. Please explain the difference between contraceptives used for birth control only and contraceptives used to prevent the spread of STDs. The birth control pill, for instance, might prevent unwanted pregnancies but does nothing to protect you from contracting a sexually transmitted disease…

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    Abortion Women make many many tough choices in their lives. One is a choice that is kept very quiet, and not many people like to talk about it. Abortion is not an easy topic to talk about, but many women have found a safe website to share their stories on their own abortions and their experiences with their abortion. My Abortion My Life is an informative website that is project of the organization Preterm. One of the women, whom will remain anonymous, shared a tremendously touching story on…

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    should do most of you will say to keep the baby but what happened went the baby grows up she will see the happiness but also it will be a remainder of the man who abuse her and left it whit a child. According to the www.christiananwer.net said that a pregnancy caused by rape is the result of a grave injustice and that…

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    Witches Get Stitches (Three Messages From No Witchcraft For Sale) In Africa the native people have what's called Witchdoctors. These doctors are the best that the natives have, the Witch Doctors use plants and herbs to create unique medicines for the illnesses that occur. Tijana Radeska from Vintage News states, “93 percent of Tanzanians said they believe in witchcraft.” This quote helps prove how essential Witch Doctors are to the native peoples of Africa. Witch Doctors use their supernatural…

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    Today, sex is a much talked about subject, and roughly half of high school students participate in the act. Today the value of ‘saving one’s self for marriage’ is dated and carried out by few, but in ‘The Chrysanthemums’ by John Steinbeck, this ideal is presented to an extreme. Steinbeck begins the story by painting a descriptive picture of the Salinas Valley and describes it as “a time of quiet and waiting”. The story then introduces us to two of the main characters, Elisa and her husband,…

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    The Princess Who Stopped the Harvest Why does the harvest only grow six months out of the year? According to ancient Greeks, there is always a myth for that. Demeter is the goddess of harvest and her daughter, Persephone, had lived life the most blissfully. With not a care in the world nor responsibilities to worry about, she truly lived freely. Her mother had sheltered Persephone from all the men who wanted to pursue her in marriage. So Persephone spent her days frolicking in flower fields.…

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    his move from New York to Boone Creek, North Carolina. There are several themes hidden within the plot. I believe the theme- love overpowers any conflicts or difficulties in life- is presented through Lexie and Jeremy’s relationship difficulties, pregnancy complications, and their marriage life. The theme is partly developed through the conflicts the couple…

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    The conflict that Tilo faces is to choose between a life of magical powers and a normal life. As a mistress she has to follow many rules, she is forbidden to leave the store, to look at her own reflection, to touch any mortal, she is also forbidden to use the spices for her own desires. Tilo adheres to these laws laid by the Old One in the island. But things begin to change when she meets Raven. Tilo has to decide whether she wants to live a secluded life in the four walls of her store or to…

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    In Meg Elisons, Book of the Unnamed Midwife, a deadly fever takes most of the women and children of the world's population, Karen was one of the few females to survive. In the male dominated world, change was required in order to have protection and survive. Karen had to change her life from a sophisticated nurse to a barbaric way of living, disguise herself, and move frequently to protect herself and survive. Karen was quickly introduced to the new barbaric lifestyle she would have after she…

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