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    The Perception of Freshmen Computer Engineering Students of S.Y. 2012 – 2013 toward the Reproductive Health Law (Republic Act 10354) A Research Paper Presented to Mrs. Mabel Diwas-Mamaoag Instructor Saint Mary’s University Bayombong‚ Nueva Vizcaya In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirement in English 101b: Communication Skills II By: Joshua A. Reyes Ronel P. Cristobal Richelle B. Tique Julia F. Carlos Allysa Mae D. Cortez Leonlehcer Agcaoili Bing D. Pimentel Chris Andrew

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    Society”?.Retrieved on March 7‚ 2013 on http://www.comminit.com/content/virtual-civil-society. 4. Defensor-Santiago‚ M. (31‚ December 2012) “Leave no woman behind”. CNN. Retrieved from http://edition.cnn.com/2012/12/29/opinion/philippines-reproductive-health-bill-santiago. 7. Fraser‚ M. (2000). “Rethinking the public sphere: a contribution to the critique of actually existing democracy”. Social Text. 25/26. Duke University Press. Pp.59-60. 8. Habermas‚ J. (2000). The structural transformation

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    has made another record in History‚ and this is the implementation of "Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 (Republic Act No. 10354)" informally known as Reproductive Health Law. This law not only gives voice and empowerment to women but also gives responsibilities to men and the rights of the children to be happy (granting them future). The R.H. law gives emphasis to women’s health through the use of family planning through the use of either the "Calendar method" or through the

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    and absence of access to family planning. The current unmet need for contraceptives for example is 23.15% for poor women and 13.6% for women who are not poor (2003 National Demographic and Health Survey) b. 61% of currently married women do not want additional children (2003 National Demographic and Health Survey) c. 50.6% of the youth want to have only two children (2002 Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality Survey) d. 97% of all Filipinos believe it is important to have the ability to control

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    Jenafox A. What RH Bill is all about? The Reproductive Health bill‚ or popularly known as RH bill‚ is the Philippine Bill which aims to guarantee universal access to methods and information on birth control and maternal care. It is a way of helping people to be more advance‚ well prepared‚ and to widen up each and every individuals mind setting about our society now a days. There is this top agreement about its provisions on maternal and child health care‚ there is great debate on its proposal

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    lhe Reproductive Health Bill‚ informally known as the RH Bill‚ are proposed laws in theRepublic of the Philippines aiming to guarantee universal access to methods oncontraception‚ abortion‚ fertility control‚ sexual education‚ and maternal care.[1] There are presently two bills with the same intended goals: * House Bill # 4244 ─ An Act Providing for a Comprehensive Policy on Responsible Parenthood‚ Reproductive Health‚ and Population and Development‚ and For Other Purposes * Senate Bill

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    Demography is the scientific study of population size‚ structure(or composition)‚ spatial distribution and development of human population overtime (McFalls‚ 2007). Therefore‚ the aim of this paper is to present a historical profile on Frank W. Notestein and Guttmacher Institute and their major contributions to the development of demography. In opening the paper began by defining demography. It will progress by introducing who Notestein was there after his contributions to development of demography

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    Hindustan Latex Limited Company Profile Hindustan Latex Ltd Innovating for Healthy Generations Hindustan Latex Ltd (HLL) commenced its journey to serve the Nation in the area of Health Care‚ on March 1‚ 1966‚ with its incorporation as a corporate entity under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of the Government of India. HLL was set up in the natural rubber rich state of Kerala‚ for the production of male contraceptive sheaths for the National Family Planning Programme. The company commenced

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    BAE 1024 - ADVANCED MANAGEMENT ENGLISH Trimester: Trimester 1-2013/2014 Title: A Critique on “(Social’s role in Teenage Pregnancies)” Article reference: Azrul Mohd Khalib (2012). The Malaysian Insider: Society‘s role in Teenage Pregnancies. Retrieved 12 November 2012 from :< http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/print/opinion/societys-role-in-teenage-pregnancies/ > Introduction Malaysian born Azrul Mohd Khalib writes frequently on issues affecting his native land. He is currently

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    Arina: Good morning to our English teacher‚ Pn.Asha and my fellow friends. First of all‚ I’m Arina as the leader and this is wendy‚ shirlyn and Azlina. Today‚ we’re going to talk about teenages’ issues that always happened around us and finally we chose the topic of "Teen Pregnancy". Let’s start with wendy‚ what do you think about Teen Pregnancy‚ is it good or bad? Wendy: I against Teen Pregnancy.There is no way one could consider teen pregnancy is a good thing. Far too many lives have been damaged

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