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    Do guns threaten society’s way of functioning and the people it harbors? Throughout America‚ there have been arguments and arguments following the question of whether or not we need gun control. Guns are viewed as items for self defence and protection. However‚ guns have posed for more accidents and felonies rather than saving lives. Having guns may seem imperative‚ but strict gun control is still necessary in the United States. Guns do not protect people like you may assume. Hundreds and thousands

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    “Should Sex Education Teach on Birth Control vs. Abstinence” When I was around the age to start talking about sexual activities‚ it was a funny and weird subject to speak on. In reality‚ it is a touchy topic to talk about with teens. You feel that you already know or you don’t need to know because you are not having sex. Oh! How we were wrong. My mom told me about birth control‚ condoms‚ and abstinence. At first I didn’t know exactly what abstinence was but I figured out that it meant wait to

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    111303 29‚ June 2012 Essay Two Rhetorical Analysis of an Argument “The one issue upon which there seems to be most uncertainty and disagreement exists in the moral side of the subject of Birth Control.”(Margaret Sanger) Margaret Sanger is an American birth control activist‚ sex educator‚ and nurse. She is the author of The Morality of birth Control‚ a speech that was delivered on November 18‚ 1921 in New York. This speech was given at a time when the church forbids birth control and women were made

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    I wonder why I Wonder I was born the 9th of August‚ 1994. I’ve always wondered if my premature birth had anything to do with my mother’s stress before I was born. Could it have been the earthquake? Could have it been the stress of having to wait a child for 13 years? Could it have been caused by the argument that my mother had with my aunt? The 1994 Bolivia earthquake occurred on June‚ 9. The epicenter (center) of the earthquake happened 200 miles from La Paz‚ Bolivia. It was one of the largest

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    Here again‚ I will offer the choice to the patient to disclose his/ her gender so I could give appropriate recommendations about the medication. However‚ if any of my patient need counseling about any types of birth control (condoms‚ plan B)‚ I will use the occasion to educate them on sexually transmitted diseases and how to avoid them. I will focus on the fact that anyone that is sexually active‚ no matter their sexual orientation is at risk. I will point out that

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    limiting assault rifles. First‚ nowhere in the Constitution is the federal government granted to right to limit an individual’s right to own firearms. On the contrary‚ the Second Amendment expressly grants this right to all citizens‚ making all gun control laws unconstitutional. James Madison said in No. 45 of The Federalist Papers‚ "The powers of the federal government were to be ‘few and defined.’ The supposed federal power to regulate guns is anything but ‘defined’;

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    Bianca Guirguis Professor Wood Position Paper Birth Control Unwanted pregnancy and the spread of STD’s are considered a large issue among college students. Both of these problems can be reduced by the use of birth control methods such as condoms and “the pill”. Other than abstinence‚ these two methods are the main ways college students prevent unwanted pregnancy and STD’s (The Impact of Subsidized Birth Control for College Women: Evidence from the Deficit Reduction Act). However‚ this can be

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    February 2015 Birth Control Birth control is a controversial subject as to whether it should be distributed to teens in schools without parental consent. Nearly 750‚000 American teenagers become pregnant each year but the majority of these pregnancies- 82 percent- are unintended (“Pregnant Teen Help”). Although distribution of birth control goes against some beliefs‚ it is the best decision in order to further provide a higher quality of life for teens and their future. Birth control is the practice

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    Long University of Phoenix Business Research Birth Control Psychological Research The article written by Edward Pohlman in October of 1966 brought up interesting points in relation to psychologist and birth control. It provided both independent variables and dependent variables that helped to show why individuals decide on contraception‚ or decide not to use them. He pushed to show why psychologist haven’t done much research in the area of birth control and their related topics‚ by suggesting that

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    MaKayla McKnight Eng 102 Amanda Morris November 12‚ 2014 Contraceptives Should Be Offered In Schools About 3 in 10 teen girls in the U.S become pregnant before the age of 20‚ it doesn’t have to be that way. Birth control and other contraceptives should be offered in schools to teens. Having these contraceptives available in school-based clinics are giving our most vulnerable students a chance to prevent future pregnancies and educate students how to practice safe sex. This would not only be benefiting

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