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    Why Birth Order Really Matters "I'm not important. All of their attention goes to my older sister and younger brother. Why am I stuck being the middle child?" This might sound familiar, because it shows the stereotypical thoughts of a common middle child. Some psychologists would use this as evidence to support the Birth Order Theory. The theory that states that the order in which one has been born affects their personality has been a controversial topic since the theory was created itself…

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    Sanger “The Morality of Birth Control” took place in New York 1921. It was the last meeting in a three day conference discussing the necessity of birth control use. She brought out the question of morality addressing to this topic backing up her point of view with a number of logos and ethos, as well as using some pathos. At the beginning of her speech Margaret announced that there was a survey conducted around the world that included questions related to morality of birth control. Survey…

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    There are several reasons why some people elect sterilization procedures for the prevention of an unwanted pregnancy, especially when health risks are high. However, some may disagree with pharmaceutical measures as well as physically altering the body just to prevent unwanted pregnancies, and are based on religious beliefs. In any case, should this decision be that of the person seeking such preventive measures? In contrast, some people believe that if a man is convicted of sexual child abuse,…

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    celebrating their culture. Margaret Sanger redefined feminist culture what the American Dream was during the feminist movement of her era. She was not satisfied until she spread the word about birth control to the entire nation. Sanger was an advocate for women’s rights and her writings “placed the birth control movement on the stage of history as a struggle of even greater importance than suffrage” (Lepore, Jill). For Sanger, her dream would not be achieved until every…

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    In modern society, different methods of birth control is being introduced. Contraception is more widely accepted in different countries and in different religions making it more easier for individuals to take care of children. However, there are still countries that cannot establish a social environment to make birth control methods such as male condoms and contraceptive pills work. One method of birth control is the use of male condoms. By putting it on the penis, it acts as a barrier because…

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    Discursive Essay Abortion

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    The early ending of a pregnancy, typically voluntarily, is known as an abortion—spontaneous abortions would refer to a miscarriage, not a voluntary termination. Abortions are fairly common in the United States. Approximately 30% of women have had an abortion by the age of 45. Although abortions are commonly performed, there is a tremendous amount of controversy that surrounds the topic. Many people are against the idea of ending pregnancy on moral grounds, relating abortions to murder. People in…

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    protection, birth control, and adoption. Abortion means the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. (“Abortion” 1 2013)Some reasons why people may get an abortion is because they didn't have the financial aids or they have been raped and…

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    Satire On Abortion

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    About 27,629 abortions were performed in Michigan alone in 2014. 49% of women who had an abortion did not have any previous abortions. 46.4% of women who have had abortions were under the age of 25, 11% were less than 20 years old. 89.8% of women who have had abortions were not married. Those number are way to high, that many abortion is unbelievable. All those innocent lives were taken because the women got raped. In my opinion if you are raped then you shouldn’t have an abortion, you should…

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    There are multiple types of birth control. Teens should be informed of each type of birth control so they can be prepared when concidering inercourse and know which ones are more effective defended them from pregnancy and STD’s. Birth control has many levels of effectiveness some work better than others and have different percentages of pregnancy and STD prevention. “IMPLANT A little matchstick-sized rod that goes in a girl's upper arm; it's good for up to three years.” (birth control explorer).…

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    The question in today’s society is if girls should have access to birth control without parental consent. More than half the percent of people say ”yes” and the other half say “no” to teen girls having birth control without the consent of parents. 82% of people are for teen girls being able to obtain birth control without approval of parents and 18% of people are not for teen girls being able to obtain birth control without approval of parents. “If teens believe they are responsible enough to…

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