Papers 1021-1030 of total 59599 found.
…policy of giving unbiased information on birth-control, abortion, and adoption at no cost to anyone who asks. With both pro-life and pro-choice groups holding their forts, it is unlikely that this debate will end soon, or once decided, that the decision…
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Category: /Literature/English
…regarding birth control. First of all, we must think of a possible situation where the mother is attempting to use abortion as some form of birth control. To go out at night and flaunt her body all over town with the sole intention of having sex; knowing…
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Category: /History
…. One would think that since the prostitutes had access to condoms, why didn’t the Victorian couple use them too? Condoms and birth control devices were seen as dirty and sinful. The Catholic Church has a anti-birth control belief as well as the medical…
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…Fetal Alcohol Syndrome By Stacney Martin What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome? Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is a series of mental and physical birth defects The manifestations of these defects are associated with a mother’s ingestion of alcohol…
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…set it right. But it has not (Lewis 92). As the world talks more and more about sex, and as the consequences of pregnancy Page 1 decrease through birth control methods, the issue of sex starts getting out of control. Birth control has had a huge impact…
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…today, teen sex has many complex societal causes including sexually oriented TV shows, movies, and ads. Studies have shown that where birth control, abortion, and comprehensive sex education programs are offered, such as in the Netherlands, teenagers have…
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…greater influence than it does in modern society. Families of the past were expected to follow religious teaching and were manipulated by the sociological expectations of the family definition. Birth control and abortion were "taboo" and social norms…
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…% of abortions performed in the United states are done as birth control rather than for medical reasons. Only 1% are because of rape or incest, 1% because of birth abnormalities, and 3% because of medical risk to the mother (abortiontv.com). These statistics show…
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…should be displayed in public buildings, the second vote was on banning partial birth abortions, the third makes it easier to try juveniles who have committed federal crimes, the fourth would ban flag desecration, and the last would eliminate NEA funding…
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…web, the internet. My articles are about Midwifery and then within midwifery I am specifically choose the articles which relate to home birth and they are both written by Midwives themselves. A lot of the summary or essay will be written in my own words so…
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