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    In his primetime televised speech on Tuesday night‚ President Obama addressed the nation on the supposed threat of Syria’s chemical weapons. He tried to make a convincing case for why the U.S should intervene in the Syrian civil war. He argued that the U.S should respond to Syrian president Bashar al Assad’s use of chemical weapons as this a was a crime against humanity. He also argued that by responding to this attack that it would send a message to the “tyrants” who might use such weapons again

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    contraceptive includes the modern ways of reducing high fertility which is also known as FAMILY PLANNING Family planning is the practice of controlling the number of children in a family and the intervals between their births through the means of artificial contraception. It is a kind of program introduced in the society reduces the birth rate enable economic growth(birth control). Origin and Evolution of family planning The idea of modern population control is attributed to Thomas Malthus (1766–1834)

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    areas such as food production capacity water purity‚ and pollution control .(jain‚1985) The main aim of family planning is to improve the quality of life. When working to achieve this aim‚ we need to reflect the ideals in quality of services provided and how these services are sought. (Huezo‚ 1997) Effective family planning programs make the rapid spread of voluntary modern family planning methods possiblein any country. Such programs help people achieve their personal reproductive goals. (Robey

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    protecting the health of every women undergoing pregnancy and choice on having a good family plan of each Filipino family that will give them a better life. It doesn’t mean that I don’t believe in God. I also believe in the reaction of the church. But we‚ Filipinos‚ need to open our mind on what’s happening in the present. First‚ I’ve chosen this topic because I am one of the many people who are Pro-RH Bill. All Filipinos should be open on what’s happening in Philippines. There are approximately 100 Million

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    of American intervention in the Cuban War of Independence. U.S. attacks on Spain’s Pacific possessions headed us towards involvement in the Philippine Revolution and then‚ in turn‚ to the Philippine–American War. Founders vs Progressives Should one intervene in another’s affairs? That is a question posed by many and has several answers with various rationales. The two opposing views are those of the Founders and those of the Progressives. In the Monroe Doctrine‚ from President

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    CHAPTER I The Problem A. Introduction What is the RH Bill? Yes‚ we all know that because of this bill‚ there is a conflict between the Church and the State. But do we really know what it is and what it aims to accomplish? According to our best friend‚ Wikipedia‚ the Reproductive Health Bills are Philippine Bills aiming to guarantee universal access to methods and information on birth control and maternal care. Yes‚ bills with an S.  We all know

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    Population and Family Planning Policy in India Population growth has long been a concern of the government‚ and India has a lengthy history of explicit population policy. In the 1950s‚ the government began‚ in a modest way‚ one of the earliest national‚ government-sponsored family planning efforts in the developing world. The annual population growth rate in the previous decade (1941 to 1951) had been below 1.3 percent‚ and government planners optimistically believed that the population would continue

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    However‚ if the Indian government quickly administers population regulations so that couples have‚ on average‚ 2 children by 2001-2006‚ India ’s population will stabilize at approximately 1.7 billion (www.fpaindia.com). A drop in both the fertility and birth rates is essential. To achieve this goal‚ the 5 Year Planning Commission intends to follow the new population control program outlined by India ’s central government. We intend to explore reasons why family planning is essential‚ issues concerning

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    There is no doubt that family businesses contribute significantly to the economic growth of any society today. In the United States‚ around 80% of all businesses are family-owned‚ generating 50% of the country’s annual GDP (Lank‚ 2000). Similarly‚ family businesses constitute as much as 70% of all UK businesses employing 50% of the country’s workforce (Institute for Small Business Affairs‚ 1999). However‚ not all family businesses are large; the majority of them are small and medium sized. This paper

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    Review of Literature Family Planning Benefits Modern contraceptives include any product or medical procedure that interferes with reproduction. It includes long-acting‚ reversible contraceptive (LARC) methods‚ which comprise of intrauterine devices (IUDs)‚ the contraceptive steroid pill and implants. LARC methods are easily reversed and do not rely on the user to maintain efficiency 5. These methods have been shown to be acceptable among teens and young women‚ with higher continuation rates than

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