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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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    Birth Controls in Schools

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    Birth Control in Schools I believe that some form of birth control should be provided in high schools. I strongly support this idea because; teen pregnancy is at an all time high. First‚ About one million teenagers become pregnant each year in the United States. The average age at which a United States adolescent has sexual intercourse is sixteen. Out of one hundred percent of teenagers‚ only forty percent use a condom. I believe that if high schools distribute condoms‚ the use of protection

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    The Progression of Birth Control. History has always been a struggle for women. Being seen as lessor beings‚ not being able to own property‚ not being able to work‚ to vote‚ to control their right to have children have all been the topic of many struggles. Over time women have fought to have these rights given to them. One of the many rights that has been fought for and won is the right to control when we have children. Margaret Sanger was the leading women for this movement. She started

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    Pregnancy and Birth Control

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    Birth Control is the Best Way to Fight with Teenage Pregnancy Teen pregnancy is frequently discussed all over the country and the efforts have not reduced the numbers‚ as teens continue to have unsafe sex which eventually leads to pregnancy. These developments led different experts to consider the issue of abstinence‚ abortion‚ and general sex education in order to reduce the rates of pregnancy among teens. The average teen will be curious about sex when he or she starts puberty and begins to be

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    Benefits Of Birth Control

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    contraceptives without a parent’s consent. Having easy access to birth control can have a healthy benefits and better care for woman‚ and decrease abortion rates. About 70 percent of Americas favor legalizing over-the-counter birth control pills without a doctor’s prescription. Obtaining contraceptives can help prevent teen pregnancy‚ regulate menstrual cycles and help teens to avoid awkward conversations with their parents. Being on birth control is better than having a teenager expose to the chance

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    Characteristics of Birth Order From First to Last Birth Order can affect many characteristics of an individual such as their personality‚ feelings‚ and thoughts. De. Leman stated in his Birth Order Book that “birth order is designed to give you clues about what an individual is like and what their thoughts and feelings are (75).” Birth Order can be affected by factors such as the number of siblings an individual has and the age gap separating them. Although an individual can not change his or her birth order

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    Birth Control for Minors

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    cervical cancer has been linked to promiscuous behavior. * Each year 3 million STD’s are diagnosed in teens * Creates a false sense of security Health Risk associated with Hormonal Contraception * Risk associated with smoking while taking birth control. 90% of all smokers start as teens. * Increases risk of breast‚ cervical‚ and liver cancers * Cervical cancer risk increases with long-term use. * Benign tumors in liver that can case bleeding and rupture. * Expose

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    Birth Control in Schools

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    give 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

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    things a parent of a teenage girl could hear is “I’m pregnant.” Birth control is one of the best things that is made. Giving access to birth control for teenage girls without parental permission will lower teen pregnancy rates‚ allow young girls have a great future‚ and can also have decreased stress levels. For a long period of time‚ women and men tried many methods to prevent pregnancy.¨ In 1916‚ Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in the United States.¨ ¨In 1938‚ a case involving

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    In Friedrich Nietzsche’s “The birth of Tragedy” he claims that “Every artist must appear as an ‘imitator’‚ either as the Apollonian dream artist or the Dionysian ecstatic artist‚ or finally as a dream and ecstatic artist in one.” According to Nietzsche Greek art was very superficial before Dionysus. In this original art the observer was not truly united with the art‚ unable to immerse himself. Apollo was present to protect man from suffering and provided them with a certain level comfort. Dionysus

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