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…of intentionally. Moreover, females must think about all the consequences of having sex. No sex happens to be the safest form of sexual activity. It is not hard for a condom to break of for birth control pills to be forgotten once or twice during a cycle…
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…making a difference would be a woman who has eight children and is not able to afford them. Rather than thinking of the consequences and using birth control, which are now free, she just keeps having kids. This results in her having to live on welfare…
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…selling drugs. He was extremely antsy to move out of his house because of the harsh restriction that his parents attempted to control him with, even at the adult age of 20. He has successfully moved out of his current unhappy home situation with his girlfriend…
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…of his birth, his family was spelling their surname "De Gas" to look and sound more aristocratic, but Degas returned to his roots and original surname spelling sometime around 1870. Degas's childhood is not of great significance; his father was a French…
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…and to reintroduce Roman Catholicism as the state religion. James overt Catholicism followed by the birth of a son, caused the Tories, who until now felt a strong loyalty to the king, to unite with the Whigs in common opposition to James. The leader of the parliament…
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…in general. He didn’t necessarily believe that an absolute government has to be a monarchy, but a government with total control over its subjects. John Locke’s theories on government were deeply influenced by his predecessor, Hobbes. He too agrees that mans…
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…intercourse. They venture away from the issues of birth control and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases and down play the morals in today's youth. On one of their prominent advertisements portrays a white, teenage female shown from half…
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…of the early members of the Hospitallers, as the military arm grew in strenght, class distinction began to pervade the order. Two grades of priest emerges, that of the Convent and the Prior, and those of non-noble, that is common birth, and for whom promotion…
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…their rates of sexual activity. An! d giving kids access to birth control doesn't make them sexually active earlier. Sadly, abstinence-only sex education programs can only delay the onset of sex for a few months,(n6) yet we allow the Federal government to spend…
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…of a biological problem. There are several theories such as attention disorders are caused by minor head injuries or undetectable brain damage, early infections or complications at birth. Another theory is that refined sugar and food additives make children hyperactive…
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