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    Pre Critique of The Slender Fit U HCG Weight Loss Program As I visit the Slender Fit U website for the first time, these words caught my attention right away, “Lose fat; Not weight” which got me so intrigued since it already sounds to good to be true. I proceeded and read up on some information about their program and how it works, and it is evident that the company’s website is packed with information. It answered most questions that I would be asking about if I were looking into a weight loss program

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    veins), myocardial infarction (heart attacks), and strokes (National Academies Press (US), 1989). Also with the use of oral contraceptives, a person’s chances of neoplastic diseases are raised; breast cancer, cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, and ovarian cancer (National Academies Press (US), 1989). Furthermore, the use of the birth control shot (Depo-Provera) can cause an uneven menstrual cycle or cause a female’s menstrual cycle to stop. Headaches, a variety of appearance changes; weight gain, hair

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    control as a group of doctors. Birth control is still used today in women of all ages for health related problems not just as a contraceptive. Although people may look at birth control like it has one purpose, that is not the truth. Things like Ovarian cyst, acne, and other medical related problems that women could possibly face are also solved by birth control. Without Margaret Sanger's influence on birth control, the same struggles would still greatly impact us today. Families would be overpopulated

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    Men are sexually active. Women are sexually active. That’s not news, but what is news is that millions of women are being affected because they cannot afford to receive prescriptions for birth control. This causes women to fall into unexpected pregnancies, not to mention if they’re underage, most won’t be allowed to have an abortion and will have to raise an unwanted child that completely “ruins” their lives. If only these women were allowed to do the complete natural act of sexual intercourse without

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    reversible birth control ever invented. In my opinion, using birth control would be a life saver for those who are not ready for the responsibility. Not only does birth control prevents pregnancy, it can help prevent you from acne, bone thinning, cysts, ovarian

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    English 106 April 13, 2011 Birth Control Access to Teens Not everyone is ready to be a mother. Even at almost 30 I can honestly say I am not sure I am ready. I have a steady job and good insurance so paying for my contraceptive comes easy. Not everyone is as lucky. I couldn’t image myself being a mother and being responsible for another life at the age of 15 or even younger. There are millions of girls out there who cannot afford the cost of birth control and do not

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    better, I felt increasingly worse, like a spaced out zombie" complained Carol Copeland, a former holistic patient who almost lost her life to cancer because her homeopathic physicians were too proud to think they were wrong thus they neglected an ovarian cyst (Copeland 104 & Wekesser 95). Another problem with these unconventional health care alternatives is that they give false relief. What this means is that when someone uses a holistic remedy and then feels relief he tends to credit the remedy.

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    Sexual education is a term used to define sexual intercourse, sexually transmitted diseases, sexual anatomy, and sexuality. Having sex is inevitable. There is no life without sex. Sexuality has social implications; therefore most societies set limits, through social norms and taboos, moral and religious guidelines, and legal constraints on what is permissible sexual behavior. Therefore we need sexual education to teach us about these “rules.” But in the United States sexual education raises a heated

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    Society today often takes the simple rights they have for granted. They don’t realize that everything they have now is because of so many activists in the past fought for those rights; forgetful rights that without their sacrifices people wouldn’t have the freedom we have today. The birth control pill was one of these rights that so many advocates fought for and died before they could see the battle that they struggled and gave up everything for, come to an end. Margaret Sanger grew up in a poverty-stricken

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    Introduction      Philosopher Bertrand Russell once said, “Those who in principle oppose birth control are either incapable of arithmetic or else in favour of war, pestilence, and famine as permanent features of human life.” This quote foreshadows the effects of passing a bill to leave birth control coverage up to employers.  If birth control isn’t covered by insurance companies it will lead to more teenage pregnancies,  a higher dropout rate, abortion rates rising,  resulting in a lesser educated

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