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    1850 to today. The 1850’s saw drastic changes to most of Britain‚ the major change being the huge increase in urbanisation which was key to the development of association football. This was because the people of the urbanising areas ended up being in small spaces for the sheer number of people there was. This was only enhanced by the movement of rural-urban migration as people sought both work and a new life in the newly growing towns and cities. In the 1860’s -1880’s the Saturday half day was

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    Using Ajzen’s (1985‚ 1988‚ 1991) Theory of planned Behaviour (TPB)‚ French et al (2012) conducted a study to understand binge drinking and the importance of beliefs for developing interventions. This study aims to address the problem of binge drinking by looking at how individuals’ salient beliefs predict the TPB constructs and actual drinking behaviour. The authors describe the TPB as the most accurate measure when beliefs and alcohol consumption as considered‚ they also stated that the TPB has

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    Planned Parenthood is a nonprofit organization that conducts research and gives advice on contraception‚ family planning‚ and reproductive problems. As stated on the Planned Parenthood website‚ “There are over 650 centers throughout the United States” (Planned Parenthood). In recent months‚ the debate on whether the funds for the organization should be cut has been astronomical.  Just like any other public issue‚ people support both sides of the debate. The defunding of Planned Parenthood should

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    Reproductive rights are a rising issue‚ women have the right to do what they want with their body‚ and Planned Parenthood tends to protect those laws but are maliciously attacked by people who only think Planned Parenthood is used for only abortions when that is not the case at all. Planned Parenthood teaches sexual education to young women and men who have unplanned pregnancies. They teach young women to involve their parents‚ even with an unintended pregnancy. Abortions are a women’s reproductive

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    Bible Church lead pastor Greg Locke is furious after he discovered that progressives have been sending monetary donations to abortion giant Planned Parenthood under is name even though he is very vocal about his stance against the organization. In a video posted on his Facebook account on Tuesday‚ Pastor Locke told progressives to stop sending donations to Planned Parenthood in his name‚ since the abortion giant allegedly does not care about women’s healthcare. He revealed that he was shocked when he

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    In order to improve individual worker productivity and productivity of the work group‚ why are cash awards poor motivators as compared to “Planned Spontaneous Recognition?” 1. Cash award is a financial incentive towards an employee outstanding performance‚ most often this would have being communicated advance in form of contract “if you achieve this result you will earn…..” hence this serves as a driving force or motivation factor to the employee. This kind of motivation is referred to as Extrinsic

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    automatically jumps to the name Planned Parenthood. Since its founding in 1916 by Margaret Sanger‚ Planned Parenthood has amounted to a number of people rallying both for and against them. The fight for Planned Parenthood has never completely been resolved‚ and even now the issue of federally- funding Planned Parenthood is an issue discussed at large when deciding who to elect to represent our country for the next four to eight years. People advocating for the funding of Planned Parenthood by the federal

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    Argumentative Essay Planned Parenthood Millions of women across America will struggle to receive the medical attention they need if the federal government stops funding to Planned Parenthood. Every year 363 million dollars goes into the funding “pot” collectively at Planned Parenthood’s nationwide (Clark 5). This money is used predominantly by women; for six in ten women‚ Planned Parenthood acts as their main source of health care (Clark 4). Many individuals with low incomes depend on these clinics

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    underway‚ a certain level of political segregation is brought to light. While Republican candidates volley vigorously on ideas such as a flat tax rate and the termination of Planned Parenthood‚ Democratic nominees have no other option but to support the contrasting opinions of a graduated tax and the continual funding of Planned Parenthood. Political parties hold steadfast to their viewpoints‚ which are not to be shared by the opposing faction. Presidential candidate‚ Donald Trump‚ envisions a starkly

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    According to People‚ Planned Parenthood had received around 20‚000 donations in the name of Mike Pence‚ the Vice President‚ since the election. The reason behind many people donating‚ and in the name of the Vice President‚ is many don’t agree with his beliefs‚ and women care about having rights. Women and others caring about their bodies is nothing new as well‚ in the cases of Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey it widely speaks that state or spouses can intervene their decision. People‚

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