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    Islam Revision Notes

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    Islam Revision notes What does Islam teach about good and evil? The problem of evil and suffering is one of the common reasons people give for not believing in God. There are two types of evil: • natural evil - suffering caused by events that have nothing to do with humans‚ and which are to do with the way the world is‚ eg‚ natural disasters such as volcanic eruptions‚ floods or earthquakes • moral (or human) evil - suffering caused by humans acting in a way that is considered morally

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    Definition Adolescent pregnancy is pregnancy in girls age 19 years or younger. Main Points Pregnancy in adolescents is not uncommon. Pregnancy occurs when a sperm meets an egg. Signs and symptoms of pregnancy are history of recent sexual intercourse‚ a missed period‚ tenderness of breasts‚ a feeling of wanting to vomit‚ feeling very tired and more frequent need to urinate. Many factors contribute to adolescent pregnancy. These are biological‚ social‚ cultural‚

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    Issues in Human Biology Essay 2 Today all over the social media‚ whether a local TV station or a well known magazine such as New York Times‚ there have been repeated stories and articles circulating through regarding extreme poverty‚ sanitation and water problems in suffering countries‚ and other environmental issues such as global warming and possible extinction of many species due to loss of their habitat and water. We have seen it advertised and addressed everywhere. But many

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    Introduction This assignment will consist of 4000 words based around the health issue of teenage pregnancy. I will then discuss the view from a ‘Biopsychosocial’ perspective‚ which will include explanations as to why pregnancy occurs amongst teenagers. This assignment will include a portfolio of evidence which I collected from various sources about teenage pregnancies. About teenage pregnancy According to‚ (UNICEF‚ 2008) Teenage pregnancy is defined as a teenage girl‚ typically within the ages

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    Roe V Wade: Pro-life The debate on abortion is one that still to this day has been constantly argued. This argument can be historically dated back to 1973‚ where a popular case was brought into the Supreme Court. This was the Roe V Wade case‚ which legalized abortions in “abortion in earlier months of pregnancy without restrictions and with restrictions in later months” (Lewis). Jane Roe was the alias for Norma McCorvery. She was the one arguing that in Texas there should be abortions allowed

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    the importance of safe sex

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    The Importance Sex Education Each year‚ U.S. teens experience as many as 850‚000 pregnancies‚ and youth under age 25 experience about 9.1 million sexually transmitted infections. By age 18‚ 70 percent of U.S. females and 62 percent of U.S. males have initiated vaginal sex (McKeon). Comprehensive sex education is effective at assisting young people to make healthy decisions about sex and to adopt healthy sexual behaviors. No abstinence-only-until-marriage program has been shown to help teens delay

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    Margaret

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    Margaret Sanger (1879 – 1966)‚ Birth control Margaret Sanger was born as Margaret Louisa Higgins on the 14th of September 1879 in New York. She was one of the 11 children born to Catholic working-class Irish American family. Her mother went through the 18 pregnancies (11 live birth and 7 miscarriages) in 22 years so that means that every 1.2 year she got pregnant. She died at the age of 40 (some sources say at 50) of tuberculosis and cervical cancer. The family lived on poverty because of father’s

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    birth rates are much higher in immature cities. This is because education is of a poorer level and so the population is less knowledgeable about contraception. Also‚ because the economy is focused more around manual labour in immature cities‚ children are of economical benefit as they can earn income for the family. In developed cities‚ knowledge of contraception is high

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    twelve‚ sixty percent of sexually active high school students said they used a condom the last time they had sex.(3) The preceding facts were complimentary as to the effects from school based sex education on sexual activity‚ teenage pregnancy‚ and contraception. Schools can be a profound target opportunity to reduce teenage and adolescent sexual activity. With the right education‚ we can educate individuals to make better decisions‚ and knowledge is power. Margaret Johnson‚ a forty two year old English

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    Family Planning

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    planning methods. Family planning methods include abstinence‚ natural family planning and all FDA approved methods of contraception including hormonal contraception and contraceptive supplies such as condoms‚ diaphragms and intrauterine devices. It is a fundamental aspect of enhancing the health outcomes of women and children. There are many family planning options ranging from contraception and birth control to abstinence and other natural methods to the latest medical technology breakthroughs. Rationale

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