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As a writer for a radical, feminist newspaper, and leading birth control agitator of America, Margaret Sanger held the position as an influential international leader for fifty years. Margaret Sanger was born September 14, 1879 in Corning, New York
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Margaret Sanger's writing , speeches and programs reflected Progressive era attitude and actions. Progressives wanted to improve public health and welfare of all its citizens. Margaret Sanger was an advocate of birth control to limit family size pain
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Margaret Sanger is mainly the American leader of the birth-control movement. Sanger was born in Corning, New York, on September 14, 1883, and trained as a nurse at the White Plains (New York) Hospital. Her work among the poor in New York City convinced
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in and introduced the idea of birth control, and in 1921 she founded the American Birth Control League.
Sangers quest began long before the public knew her. It started when she was just a young girl. A free thinker, and outspoken radical, her father, Michael
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The main thesis of this essay is that the use of birth control is stated to be "unnatural", this then becomes intertwined with "nature" thus nature becoming the logical connection among feminists attempts to gain control over one's own reproductive
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ANOTHER WAY TO SAVE A LIFE
One of today's growing arguments is whether or not to offer birth control or information on Planned Parent Hood in high school without the parent's knowledge or approval. Should schools take the responsibility and make it easy
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, and does not hate them.
In conclusion one feels that critics often do not take into account every detail of Hawthorne's works. "The Birth Mark" is not a story of hatred towards women, it is a story about a man and his inability to control his selfishness. One
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that can be helpful. There are also other helpful ways to prevent teen pregnancy, such as sex education and birth control. All of these things are essential in the prevention of teen pregnancy.
Refraining from sexual activities is a great way to prevent
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