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    Medicaid Pros And Cons

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    Medicaid is a health care program in the United States. The program helps families and individuals with low income. Health care is a social issues in today’s politics which resulted in the government providing the program for everyone to help pay for their health care. Low income is not the only requirement to receive Medicaid. For individuals to receive Medicaid is if their parents meet the requirements, pregnant woman, senior citizens, and children under the age of 18. In Phil Galewitz…

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    With the purpose of maintaining nonbiased while mediating for feuding parties involved with the Planned Parenthood process, it is vital to the success of the mediation process that the mediator has pre-existing bias or partiality to individuals who have decided to either start a birth control regimen or schedule an abortion. Planned Parenthood is an important decision that must be faced in many relationships and families across the country. Whether it is a teenage couple…

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    Abi Ocava CORE 346 12/02/15 Abortion is a very delicate topic to touch on when talking about social justice. When does life begin? Does it begin once you receive that first sonogram photo? Does it begin once you find out the news from the doctor? Let 's begin by defining what an abortion is exactly. The classic definition of abortion is expulsion of the fetus before it 's viable. In order to do so, there are different methods to perform such an act. There 's medicated abortions, where a…

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    Are you pro-choice, or are you pro-life? These are the two common groups of abortion protests. Abortion has been a major issue in society for decade, even before the Roe v. Wade Act. Congress and the government have struggled to find a balance between the two. They are not many restrictions, to the protests, because of our natural human rights. I think there should be more restrictions on abortion, and protests. There are two stances to consider, when talking about abortion. You have…

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    Fetal Tissue Case Summary

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    A lawsuit has been filed against 2 biological supply companies, claiming that they sold fetal tissues acquired between the time-frame of 2009-2015 from planned parenthood at extremely expensive prices around the world which is against the law. The biological companies claim that the allegations of overpricing dead fetal tissues extracted from aborted babies held against them are just “accounting issues”. The 2 companies has charged as much as $700 a vial for fetal tissue that only costed them…

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    have taken place have only increased. The topic of abortion has only become more heated and abortions themselves are more common and accepted in today’s society. Something that has stayed the same since Gianna Jensen’s speech was given is that Planned Parenthood is still funded by the government. In addition, the argument for abortions being legal is spearheaded by the fight for women’s rights.…

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    Crisis Centers are similar to Planned Parenthood; however, they help women choose options other than abortion. Pregnancy Crisis Centers aim to help women who are pregnant or women who are not sure whether or not they’re pregnant. These centers provide women with free pregnancy tests and sonograms, ultrasounds, doctor check ups, and STD tests. Many of these procedures are similar to those provided by Planned Parenthood. However, there is one key difference. Planned Parenthood is about abortions,…

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    As humans, we often think that we are doing good deeds when we are doing harm. We provide reasons to ignore responsibility. And in the process of ignoring responsibility, someone gets murdered. This can be seen in the issue of abortion. In addition to the mother killing her own child, she is very likely to kill herself as well. Sarah Terzo, online journalist for LifeNews.com (2013), says that according to a study conducted in Finland where six hundred thousand were studied, “women who were…

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    Ervin Colston Anthony Daniels English 120 April 29, 2016 The Importance of Birth Control [1] Since the time ancient man began participating in sexual intercourse, forms of birth control have existed for the prime purpose of preventing the conception of children. The earliest forms of birth control had varying results of effectiveness. Some birth control methods were toxic, some forms of birth control dealt with abortion and infanticide, while other simply did not work [2]. In the present,…

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    individuals promote unrealistic, abstinence-only programs and parental consent requirements for obtaining contraception that deny American teens accurate information about and confidential access to family planning services to prevent pregnancy”(Planned Parenthood). In other words these individuals are promoting ignorance. Another reason abstinence only programs aren’t effective is because “ they fail to delay the onset of intercourse and often provide information that is medically inaccurate…

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