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    The use of birth control is a big issue that has come up many times in our lifetime. Especially for women‚ we have to make the choice whether or not to use it. It has its negative effects but it also has its positives. I am for the use of birth control. I believe‚ once a person has turned 18‚ they should have the right to say how they live their life and how they plan it. And with birth control‚ the young generation can be able to successfully planning their lives without hurting anyone. One main

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    Birth Control in schools” Birth Control in Schools Schools are the one institution in our society regularly attended by most young people-nearly 95% of all youth aged 5 to 17 years are enrolled in elementary or secondary schools (National Center for Education Statistics‚ 1993). Large percentage of youth attend schools for years before they encounter sexual risk-taking behaviors and a majority is enrolled at the time they initiate intercourse. Just as

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    Why Turkey should be a part of the European Union The European Union (EU) is a great opportunity to strengthen a country ’s economy and politics because of its principles of solidarity and economic support to gain an equal and high living standard for all citizens. In 2004‚ it had their sixth and biggest enlargement in history in which 10 new countries did join the EU. Three years later‚ Romania and Bulgaria were permitted to join as well. Today‚ it consists of over 500 million citizens living

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    Abortion as a Form of Birth Control When looking at abortion as an ethical issue‚ the argument is usually whether the fetus has moral status or not. Pro-choice supporters believe a fetus does not have moral status until it is viable outside of the mother’s womb. Pro-life supporters believe the fetus has moral status at conception. If the fetus has moral status‚ then it is immoral to kill the fetus (Jones & Chaloner‚ 2007). Some believe when the heart beats‚ that signifies life. Therefore

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    The Computer Revolution We live in the cage of technology. Every day‚ new technology appears‚ ranging from iPods that can store thousands of songs to giant space telescopes that can send photographs of distant stars back to Earth. Of all the new technological wonders‚ personal computer have probably had the greatest influence on the daily lives of average people. Through computers‚ we can talk to people in any country‚ research any topic‚ work‚ shop and entertain ourselves. Personal computers have

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    Product: Birth Control Brand: IUS Mirena Coil Background The letters ‘IUS’ stand for ‘intrauterine system.’ It’s not much longer than a match‚ and it’s more or less T-shaped. It has a couple of short threads hanging from the foot of the ‘T.’ These are useful when the time comes to remove it; all the doctor or nurse has to do is to tug on them with a little clamp. Most importantly‚ the stem of the T contains a reservoir full of female hormone‚ of the type known as a progestogen. This hormone

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    girls do not talk about sex and birth control with their parents because they are worried about the reaction they may receive. Lack of communication between parents and children about contraception is a factor that contributes to teen pregnancy and high rates of STI’s within teenagers. This happens because teen will then not have the accurate information they need about sex and how contraceptives are important As much as teens need information and facts about birth control‚ they mostly need an understanding

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    insurance plans provided coverage for birth control‚ Viagra‚ or abortion. Everyone surveyed maintain that his plan provides coverage for Viagra‚ a sexual enhancement drug‚ and abortion. The same survey showed that 26% of the insurance plans do not provide benefits for Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved prescription contraceptives or devices for the solitary purpose of preventing pregnancy (personal communication‚ 2010). Not providing coverage for birth control‚ yet providing coverage for other

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    permission to do so or not. “However‚ most respondents in a 2007 AP poll stated that they felt a parent’s consent was required before a school could give out contraceptives. Only about five percent of high schools in the United States distribute birth control.” stated A.E Freeman. High schools should pass out contraceptives to teens because it helps prevent unwanted pregnancies and premature motherhood. Nearly every high school student is not ready to become a parent. Teens being careless and not

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    The Morality of Birth Controlby Margaret Sanger New York 18 November 1921 The meeting tonight is a postponement of one which was to have taken place at the Town Hall last Sunday evening. It was to be a culmination of a three day conference‚ two of which were held at the Hotel Plaza‚ in discussing the Birth Control subject in its various and manifold aspects. [ This speech was delivered after the police suppression of a Town Hall Meeting‚ Sunday Evening‚ November 13th ] The one issue upon

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