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    pivotal public health achievements in today’s history. Did you know that between 1800 and 1900, family size declined from 7 to 3.5 children with the help of education and contraceptives? Previous to birth control movements, distributing information and counseling patients regarding any type of birth control was illegal under federal and state laws. During this time period, there was little wide spread knowledge about many medical conveniences including time of ovulation, fertility period as well…

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    Net Neutrality and Data Discrimination “They who can give up their essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” Benjamin Franklin, Memoirs of the life & writings of Benjamin Franklin. When you sacrifice your freedoms for security you deserve neither. The same goes for internet freedoms. When you sacrifice the freedom and openness of the internet for any type of law you deserve nothing. The internet started on the basis of the words, free, open and…

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    Have you thought carefully before you did something? Perhaps in modern life, everyone is so busy with what they have to be done, so they don’t have time to define what is right or wrong. Many people today have no idea how deeply an abortion can affect them. They just don’t think carefully before they do act. That causes a lot of pain and chaos in the world. Abortion is a process where the mother kills the fetus. Sometimes there are understandable reasons for these actions, but then some women…

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    (AIDS). According to the CDC, in the article named “AIDS”, it is defined as, “A disease in which the immune system breaks down” (1) while, in fact, AIDS has increased considerably over time. An HIV/AIDS surveillance report by The Center for Disease Control and Prevention states that “Through December 2001, 807,075 adults/adolescents had been reported as having AIDS, of these, 462,653 (57%) had died” (22). In a mission to protect their students’ welfare, the College’s administration has decided…

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    Prenatal Care

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    to identify outside support system (Tilghman, 2008). Poverty also plays a major role in life of pregnant teen. During that period, they tend to suffer poor health because of lack of access to healthy foods due to their social status, economic conditions, transportation and employment which in turn also affect the access to hospital and pregnancy care (French, 2012). ‘’In Sub-Saharan Africa, more than 20% of the women are malnourished’’ (Rylander, 2013). Also, they do not to get proper prenatal…

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    Summary: Burwell V. Hobby

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    type of contraceptive method. While four out of five sexually experienced women have used the pill, the use of the male condom has also increased from 52% in 1982 to 93% in 2006-2010 (Guttmacher Institute). In 1960, the FDA approved the first birth-control pill, Enovid; within two years, more than 1 million women were taking the new medication (Women’s Health). However while contraceptive methods were and are commonly used, not everyone…

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    agree that having a wife and a daughter helps a man have a personal stake in women`s issues. I agree hold heartedly that employers should not have the right for religious reasons to make choices for their employers and every women must have access to birth control if that is what they choose best for themselves. I loved Ruth`s explanation that one can enjoy freedom of religion until it affects others who don’t share your religious beliefs. I enjoyed this article/film and thought it was…

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    Internal Controls and how these changes have affected corporations, accounting firms and investors. Primarily, the focus will be on comparing the views of management and accountants regarding changes under SOX.…

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    during the school day as long as written parental consent is obtained. The SBHC is of great benefit in addressing some of the barriers to adolescent health care access such as difficulties with transportation, inability for parents to get time off of work for appointments, and financial barriers. Despite this increased ease of access to health care, decisions made by the West Warwick school board (WWSB) have prevented the prescribing, dispensing, or administration of all contraceptives to…

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    those who threaten this frontier. I urge anyone who supports a free internet to join me and several others on a path that will shake the foundations of the world. The people that wish to eliminate a neutral internet wish to control and regulate it. But what is there to control if there is nothing to be controlled? We must free ourselves from the shackles and only then will opponents of a free internet realize the wounds it has opened. We must abandon society in protest of the blatant disregard…

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