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    There is also a fantasy where Offred dreams of the possibilities of her former Husband Luke being alive. During the Birth day sequence it is revealed that on this day sometimes the women of the Society of the Republic can get away with certain things, within limits as Offred says. One of those instances being when one of the wives spikes the grape juice with Alcohol.…

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    In The pitfalls of plastic surgery by Camille Pagila, Camille discusses her views/ believes regarding plastic surgery. Plastic Surgery is altering your body into your ideal shape. Camille Paglia view on plastic surgery are she does not favor plastic surgery. She believes your body should stay how it was made. Paglia says as individuals we see “woman as ingénue”, meaning innocent or unsophisticated. She used examples as Lana Turner, Barbie, Lara Croft to support the idea behind plastic surgery.…

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    There are three different ways to start taking birth control pills. First Day of Period Start: Start your pills on the first day of your period. Continue to take one pill every day at the same time. With this method, you do not need to use a backup method as the pills are effective in preventing pregnancy right away. HOW TO START: There are three different ways to start taking birth control pills. 1. First Day of Period Start: Start your pills on the first day of your period. Continue to take…

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    Since the introduction in American history of the ever made birth control pills starting in 1873, families had decreased its numbers of children since then. In 1873, the federal law had banned the distribution of contraceptives throughout the state lines, but such governor action did not put the distribution of contraceptives to a complete stop. As birth control became a largely distribution in the nation even with such enforcement, many crimes were still committed to which this became known as…

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    From a humid peasant village in Fuzhou, China, married couple Min Fang Wu and Sau Hoi Cheng decided to start their family across the globe in Columbia City, Indiana. Despite struggling with inadequate English skills, it didn’t stop the two from opening a Chinese buffet in the Midwest town. Like many other persevering immigrants, Min Fang and Sau Hoi hoped that their efforts and sacrifices in a foreign land would ensure a better life for their children. Fresh off the boat with limited English but…

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    As the young girl sat down in the dining room table with her family, she’s choked up, barely being able to breathe, her heart beating out of her chest, the room slowly closing in on her. She’s been trying to build up the courage to tell her mother for weeks now but, she knew that it would only break her heart. At the delicate age of 15, she is 5 weeks pregnant. A child herself is now going to be responsible for another life before she could even start her own. Hundreds of thousands of teenage…

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    The road to the legalization of birth control was not easy. Activists such as Margaret Sanger devoted their entire lives to the legalization and implementation of birth control. While the FDA made various forms of birth control accessible throughout the twentieth century, the turning point was when the FDA approved “the pill” in 1960. The pill was a pivotal invention because it made birth control more accessible and applicable; rather than using difficult processes to prevent child-bearing,…

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    When it comes to the Korean Comfort Women reading, Pyong Gap Min’s objective involves explaining the sufferings of the Korean victims (Min, 2003, p. 940). Her article opts for an “intersectional analysis” and includes three factors for the analysis: colonization, gender hierarchy, and social class (Min, 2003, p. 940). If the objective is to understand the suffering of the victims, this response argues that the aforementioned variables are the wrong variables to focus on. To put it simply, using…

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    President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday prohibiting nongovernmental agencies abroad which receive U.S. funding from promoting abortion or discussing it as an option in family planning. The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is already prohibited from providing U.S. funds to provide abortions in any country. However, this policy would freeze U.S. funding from the organizations that advocate for abortion rights or promote it as a family planning option, even if…

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    Program evaluation is a system that measures the effectiveness and efficiency of a program or a policy, through collecting and analyzing data and information. Program evaluations are used to determine whether or not a policy or program is worth it. Originally in the 1950’s and 1960’s, the approach to social problem solving was through operations research and planning programming budgeting systems. During President John F. Kennedy and President Johnson’s terms, there was the antipoverty movement…

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