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    Planned Parenthood is using your money to murder millions of babies every year even if you don’t agree with it. Human lives are being eliminated‚ aborted baby body parts are being sold to researchers‚ and abortion is being used as birth control. These things are abomidable. The government should not support Planned Parenthood by funding them with tax payer money. The Planned Parenthood organization is murdering unborn babies everyday. Millions of people out there believe that unborn babies are

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    the post-war “family-centred‚ prosperous‚ middle-class life-style” and it combined these pre-war ideas of a sexualized and therefore modernised version of motherhood. Both the First and Second World War affected both women’s liberation and the birth control movement as reproduction was a necessary tool America needed to boost society post war and the occurrence of contraception would have prevented this. The Cold War also affected ‘The Feminine Mystique’ and added a dimension of sexual fear where

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    Family planning is a term that was created in the mid-twentieth century to refer to the ability to control reproduction through access to contraception‚ abortion‚ sterilization‚ and information and education. Reproductive control allows a woman to determine when and whether she will have children. A woman’s ability to control the birth and spacing of her children has a direct impact on her educational‚ economic‚ and social opportunities‚ and a woman’s enjoyment of heterosexual activity can be affected

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    How This Course Impacted My Views on Sexuality Prior to taking this course‚ I was hesitated about taking it in person because it involves much discussion about sex‚ a topic which was forbidden to talk about when I was growing up‚ since I am as curious as George‚ the less I know makes the more I want to learn. Sex has always been a subject behind closed doors‚ even here in the states‚ after living in the states for over 20 years‚ I realized that as open minded as other countries think we Americans

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    concrete‚ would you believe me? How about if I told you a small building in Brooklyn‚ New York grew to be a savior to most of the women in the United States? Please‚ take me seriously. Roughly 100 years ago‚ Margaret Sanger opened a very tiny birth control clinic in the ghettos of Brooklyn and it has been blossoming ever since. Eight days after the business opened Ms. Sanger was arrested for giving the illegal contraception to the needy women‚ but that clearly did not stop a thing. Back then the

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    we become more exposed to sex through thing such as music videos. If high school students are going to take it to the next level as teenagers‚ should know things like ; how to use a condom and how to use different types of contraception such as birth control. Preventing sexually transmitted diseases is also another reason why there can be serious consequences if not protected but knowing there is ways to prevent these consequences as well. Pregnancy is also another reason why high school teenage students

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    Oceania Johnson Mrs. Johnson English 3‚ Period 7 March 28‚ 2013 Rough draft Through the years‚ the situation of teenage pregnancy has grown abundantly throughout the United States. Sex education taught in the school system can help teens realize the consequences of having pre-marital sex and prevent pregnancy. The realities and effects of teen pregnancies are sometimes difficult and harsh to face for the mother‚ father‚ and child. Teenage pregnancy is one-hundred percent preventable. The smartest

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    English 101 January 16‚ 2012 Argumentative Essay “Condoms in High Schools” Condoms should be handed out to high school students. There are situations in which many people have different opinions‚ however it is my belief that condom distribution in high schools allows children to open up and ask questions regarding sex‚ it accounts for a tremendous decrease in teen pregnancies‚ abortions and diseases‚ as well as a decrease in the amount of money spent on supporting unwanted teen pregnancies

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    Preventing Unwanted Pregnancy A happily married couple‚ Thomas and Ella‚ have two children named Cody and Rachel. Thomas has two jobs to support his family‚ and then Ella can stay home to take care of their young boy and girl‚ along with housework. After a long night of hard work‚ Thomas came home to Ella crying in the bathroom. “Ella‚ what is the matter?” he asked. She wiped away her tears‚ took a deep breath‚ looked Thomas deep into his brown eyes and said‚ “I’m pregnant”. They both knew they

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    | The Children’s Era Explained | | | Jeremy Shepard | 2/27/2013 | | “The Children’s Era” was delivered in 1925 and was written to promote the use of birth control. Sanger says‚ “When we point out the one immediate practical way toward order and beauty in society‚ the only way to lay the foundations of a society composed of happy children‚ happy women‚ and happy men‚ they call this idea indecent and immoral.” Sanger tries to make her audience understand that too many children are

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