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    girls these days are scared to ask their parents to take them to the doctor to get birth control pills to protect them selves for getting pregnant and have a little mistake that could of been prevented. Student most of the time when there minors have unprotected sex rather than asking their parents to get birth control pills because they are so scared from what their parents may say‚ and in realty if girls didn’t have to ask their parents about birth control pills their could be less pregnancy because

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    today is teens becoming sexually active. Not all teens have access to birth control or condoms. Just because a girl is on birth control doesn’t mean she shouldn’t use condoms. Birth control isn’t one hundred percent preventable. Teens should always have access to condoms because they help protect against STDS or any other diseases. Condoms also help prevent pregnancy. The United States is becoming over populated‚ so teenagers who are sexually active should be able to have access to birth control and condoms

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    Do they ask their parents for any protection like birth control pills? A lot of them do not. Teenagers are exploring their bodies and becoming curious about sexual activities. The majority are not well informed about the using of protection. Parents do not agree on their teenage daughters having sexual relationships at a young age. Therefore‚ most of them do not ask for permission to use any protection. Teenage girls should be allowed to take birth control pills without a parents’ permission because

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    Renaissance was a time period in Harlem in 1920. Billie Holiday was born on April 07‚ 1915 and died on July 17. Billie holiday was a great jazz singer. Strange Fruit was a good song. Billie Holiday once said‚ “If you copy it means you’re working without any real feeling” what she is saying that if you copy you have know feelings. Harlem Renaissance was a place to show people talent in the 1920’s. It started in the 1920’ s and ended 1930. It happened in Harlem‚ New York. The Harlem Renaissance was

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    Formal Outline Topic: Birth control access to teenage girls Thesis statement: Although teenage girls are prohibited from purchasing birth control‚ laws should be implemented to allow access to birth control as a means of managing safer sex‚ preventing the health risks and guarding them from the cycle of poverty. 1. Reasons for not allowing birth control to be given to teenagers A. It encourages sexual activity (Sex with many partners -promiscuity) B. Abstinence should be promoted

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    English I Honors 16 April 2013 Birth Control to Teens Teens should have availability to birth control because it could lower teen pregnancy rates‚ therefore the United States should allow birth control availability to teens. Times have changed and new technology is available and that has led to new medicine such as birth control. Birth control is legal but teens have restricted access. The United Stated should change that because it could have a great affect on teen abortions and unexpected pregnancies

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    Natalie Terzian Parents Consent Analyze the fact whether or not minor should have the right to obtain birth control without parental consent. How about allowing a minor to have the ability to with draw information based on birth control and contraceptives? Are minors physically and mentally mature to make these choices on their own? If teens should have such a right to make these life-altering decisions on his or her own should everyone else be held accountable if anything went wrong? We believe

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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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    regarding their personal health options. Margaret Sanger‚ an American nurse‚ was among the first to fight for the rights of obtaining birth control. In 1916‚ she broke the status quo and opened the first conception clinic. As a result she was sent to jail‚ but that did not stop her efforts. Upon being released‚ she continued to fight for the legalization of birth control. Finally‚ by 1960‚ “The first oral contraceptive‚ Enovid‚ was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a contraceptive

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    are unintended. Births resulting from unplanned pregnancies can have significant‚ negative consequences for women‚ their families‚ and society as a whole. Effective birth control methods are expensive‚ thus‚ a significant number of women in low-income households do not use them. A variety of birth control methods should be free for females above the age defined by each state as the legal age of consent‚ because it improves the lives of women‚ kids‚ and society. Free birth control would enhance

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