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    In today's society birth control is a normal thing. It is openly talked about by many people, and it is also very commonly used by a vast number of women. Sixty-two percent to be exact (Jones, Joe, Ph.D.). Women make up just a little over fifty percent of the population bringing their population to 308 million. That means just under two-hundred million women use birth control in our country, which obviously proves it is a very common thing in the United States. However, it wasn't always this way

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    “Nothing matters.” That quote attributed to Ambrose Bierce may be true in some cases. It may be true to those who do not value the funding of Planned Parenthood. But something does matter. And that is the funding of the healthcare resource Planned Parenthood. Many do not understand the vital role Planned Parenthood plays in the lives of up and coming parents. Planned Parenthood has been operating and serving those in need of care in the United States and overseas for more than 40 years (“Planned

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    “Nothing matters.” That quote attributed to Ambrose Bierce may be true in some cases. It may be true to those who do not value the funding of Planned Parenthood. But something does matter. And that is the funding of the healthcare resource Planned Parenthood. Many do not understand the vital role Planned Parenthood plays in the lives of up and coming parents. Planned Parenthood has been operating and serving those in need of care in the United States and overseas for more than 40 years (“Planned

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    Secularization the loss of faith and the decline in church attendance is something that has left historians asking why this occurred and at what point in history did the people of Great Britain lose their faith, add in the sexual revolution of the swinging sixties the development of the oral contraception pill and immigration to Great Britain, which brought together people from other colonies and with them they brought their religion, the connection between any of these factors if there is one has

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    Background Every year, hundreds of thousands of families are forcibly removed from their homes because they’re unable to pay their rent or mortgage. Their entire family is uprooted and forced to give up all they know because of a few missed payments. They’re forced to go stay with a friend or sometimes even forced to live in some kind of shelter that will help them through these times. How do you think that family feels? Now imagine that on a greater scale. Hundreds maybe even thousands of people

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    Statelessness Nationality in any state is acquired either through birth or application to be a citizen of a particular country. Nationality by birth is automatic if the parents belong to that nation or if the person is born in that nation. However, some people are not recognized as being nationals of any country by its laws. This is a state of statelessness; some may be born stateless or become stateless later in their lives. According to UNHCR reports, over 10 million people could be stateless.

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    Nationality and citizenship are central components of human security on the grounds that they give individuals a feeling of having a place and personality. They give a legitimate premise to the activity of numerous human rights. Persons without a nationality are in numerous nations denied various human rights that natives underestimate, in the same way those people lacked from human basic rights, such as access to schools and therapeutic consideration, responsibility for, marriage and establishment

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    Psychology is a discipline that studies the mind and behavior. We hear about psychology through self-help book, self-help mentors, and talk shows. Many students enter this field of psychology with some knowledge. In the fall and winter of 1975 students in an introductory psychology class were given a test known as the “Test of misconception” students were asked to listen to each statement and answer them by answering true or false only, statements such as “To change people’s behaviors towards members

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    Psychology is a concept or theory attained through self-help book, self-help mentors, talk show and many more different useful methods. Many students enter this field of psychology with some knowledge. In the fall and winter of 1975 students in an introductory psychology class were given a test known as the “Test of misconception” students were asked to listen to each statement and answer them by answering true or false only, statements such as “To change people’s behaviors towards members of ethnic

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    Technological advances in terms of contraception have impacted on the way different people experience sexuality throughout history, but the extent to which they shape these experiences is a highly contested topic. The introduction of the oral contraceptive pill in the early 1960s is often attributed as the spark of the ‘sexual revolution’ as it put the power of a woman’s fertility in her hands, but I will argue that the feminist movement of the 1970s (as a social factor) had more of an effect on

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