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    Title: Persuasive Speech Introduction 1. Attention getter- Pictures of aborted babies 2. Topic audience relationship- You or someone you know may be pregnant and may be considering having an abortion. 3. Credibility- I have been told that I was pregnant once and I also know people that have had abortions. 4. Preview- I’m going to give you some general facts on abortion‚ tell you how I feel about abortions‚ and lastly explain the abortion procedures. Body I. Facts A. In

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    English Class: Persuasive Speech Chart Should school graduates get immediately employed? Introduction In this challenging world it getting more and more difficult to progress‚ few people can live well with the jobs they have. We should give a chance to school graduates to have this experience and maintain themselves with little or no help at all‚ so they can grow and mature. Quote “The best way to appreciate your job is to imagine yourself without one.” -Oscar Wilde- A British writer and

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    Persuasive Speech Attention Getter: I would like to start my presentation off by telling you all to ask yourselves a series of fairly straight forward questions. I want you to take a look at you’re‚ any hand and ask your selves “Who’s hand is this?” Do the same with your other hand‚ and now both legs and your arms if you would like. If I am not mistaking the answer to all your questions are mine right. They are your hands‚ legs‚ and arms. What I am trying to get through to you all today is that

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    Birth Control is the most common method used today to prevent pregnancy. 98% of women in the United States have used birth control at some point. Today‚ 62% are actively using this method to prevent themselves from the chances of getting pregnant from unprotected sex. Birth control pills are one of the most effective methods of contraception when taken regularly and as prescribed. Though the most common use of this medicine is to prevent pregnancy‚ birth control also serves multiple other purposes

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    old girls taking birth control It is essential that the women’s preventive coverage benefit‚ including contraception‚ be available to all women‚ regardless of what health plan they have or where they work - as Congress intended. Providing access to birth control just makes good sense.” (Gwen Moore)(brainyquote.com).What birth control is‚its an act of preventing pregnancy.Most women or girls take birth control because it keeps them safe and protected when having sex.Birth control could also prevent

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    1920 BIRTH CONTROL CLINIC

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    FUISAMI TALILOA BIRTH CONTROL CLINICS IN THE 1920’S HIS/120 01/08/2015 TIMOTHY BUCHANAN UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX The fact that birth control even existed was remarkable enough. Buying a condom made you a criminal in 30 states. In the 1920’s‚ women were able to prevent pregnancy‚ something they have never done before. Women like Sangers‚ a devoted catholic mother who got pregnant eighteen times‚ eleven at birth and seven miscarriages. She created the first” Planned Parenthood Federation

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    Birth control‚ also known as contraception‚ is intended to prevent pregnancy. It has been around for thousands of years now‚ but safe and more effective methods were developed in the 20th century. There are 61 million women in the United States that use contraception during the childbearing years (15-44). [1] Therefore‚ there are many different methods to fit the needs of the many different types of women in the world. The choice of birth control that a woman chooses depends on several different

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    Persuasive Speech Length 4-5 minutes PLEASE! Use Proper Safety Restraints in your Vehicle  Adult restraints –  Why are they important  What happens if you don’t use them NO SEATBELT NO EXCUSE! • Let me start by saying that YES there are cases where you are better off NOT wearing a seatbelt but those cases are FAR FAR outweighed by the ones where you are better off wearing it. In the past few weeks there have been more than a few news stories about people being killed in car crashes

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    see today. One of the rights that women gained was the right to choose to use birth control. In a country that was founded on religious principles‚ birth control was not discussed outside of the privacy of the bedroom. Even in the bedroom the husband or partner made the decision to utilize the few forms of birth control that were available. During

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    Birth control good or bad

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    Birth Control through the centuries In the 18th century it was stereotyped for a woman to be a homemaker and mother to several children. Then came along a medical advancement that to this day still asks the question of when is birth control a blessing to those women that want more to life than just being a mother. Birth Control has been an issue for the past centuries‚ debating if it is a blessing for women that long to have professional career or a gateway for women to indulge into promiscuity

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