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    The Reproductive Health Law

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    David jhon mad’z AB POLSCI II-A Reproductive Health Law today is popularly known as the RH LAW‚ a Philippine law that aims to guarantee methods and information for universal access on birth control and maternal care. It allows the usage of different contraception methods to prevent the multiplying population here in the country. That is why; the priests are not in favors of this because for them it is against the law of God. However‚ in my points of view‚ I thought at first that this argument

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    The Problem of Teen Pregnancy When it comes to teen pregnancy‚ there is no stereotype. Some teens can be persuaded into waiting. Others will have an opinion about sex and not change their minds for anyone. All teens have their own opinions about everything that they do and don’t do. One teen might be the result of a teenage pregnancy and choose to wait. On the other hand‚ they might think that it is no big deal. Teenage pregnancy is a large and growing problem in the United States‚ although

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    Nude Women In Ancient Art

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    in the society just because standing nude‚ it refers somewhat seductive posture. Nevertheless‚ the Greek combination of humanism‚ realism and optimism couldn’t legitimize attempting to bind the pith of womanhood to the regular demonstration of childbearing. The woman at last made her mark. She made an illustration of magnificence as being more immaculate than nature. She was human‚ she was genuine and she was superior to could be

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    The Awakening

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    The Awakening 1. What features make The Awakening a "local color" story?  The features that make it a “local color” story are the ways that the lives of the characters is depicted. The story makes it seem as though everyone knows each other‚ almost as if it is a very small town. 2. What customs and beliefs of Edna Pontellier’s society are significant in relation to her psychological development? The customs and beliefs in her society are significant to her psychological behavior

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    Frida Kahlo Analysis

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    artist born on July 6th 1907‚ in Coyoacán‚ Mexico. Kahlo is best known for her self-portraits that were usually created with the purpose of depicting her physical and mental struggles. Kahlo is also known as one of the first feminist icons. Her unconventional characteristic and behaviour‚ that would have been seen as rebellious in the early 1900’s‚ inspired countless other female artists and influenced feminist movements around the world. One of the most significant events in Kahlo’s life was a nearly

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    considered a "wild" thinker. J.D. Salinger exemplifies all of the characteristics of an "uncivilized" author. Salinger’s tone and writing style help to give The Catcher in the Rye its uncivilized‚ free‚ and wild characteristics. Salinger uses a very unconventional tone in his book. His tone could be described as bitter‚ hollow‚ and sarcastic (much like the attitude of the main character). Salinger also uses crass and vulgar language. This "in your face" style of writing is what gives The Catcher in the

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    future of marriage. Cherlin describes the fiscal and edifying forces that have changed family life. More and more women have gotten jobs over the decades‚ because that’s what the job market has called for. The norm of marriage before childbearing has been changed by effective contraception and abortion. Although reaction in favor of marriage seems to be stronger in the United States than in other countries. Births outside of marriage today have a higher percentage at one out of three. (p

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    “Depression is among the most disabling disorders for women in their childbearing years.” (O’Hara‚ 2009) Postpartum depression is not something just to throw over your shoulders and worry about later. It’s a serious illness that needs attention right after the baby is born and even before the baby is born. With over three million cases per year in the United States‚ it’s not known to why this happens to women. Postpartum depression can be anywhere between moderate to severe depression in women

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    “Seventy percent of all children will spend all or part of their lives in a single parent home.”(Dowd)The family structure has changed significantly in the last fifty years with higher percentages of marriages ending in divorce‚ and higher rates of childbearing out of wedlock. In this study the writer will show that the children of these families are affected dramatically both negatively and positively. Problem Statement Children being raised in single parent homes have a higher chance of poverty

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    increasing because the population base has become larger. * Countries that have a large proportion of their population in their childbearing years often experience population momentum. Even if couples have only enough children to replace themselves when they die‚ the population will continue to grow and will not stabilize until the younger group ages beyond their childbearing years. * Birth rates tend to fall when parents have access to family planning‚ health care‚ education and jobs. * Population

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