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    provide various contraceptives in order to meet the standards of the individual receiving the contraception’s religious beliefs. This would help significantly reduce sexual related problems seen in today’s world, such as abortion, STDs, and unwanted pregnancy. Topic #2 A. It is easy for large countries with powerful governments to abuse their rights to eminent domain when given the task of hosting a mega-event such as the Olympic Games or FIFA World Cup. In the past countries have abused this right

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    of Governor Rick Scott State of Florida The Capitol 400 S. Monroe St. Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001 (850) 488-7146 Dear Mr. Scott, More and more I am seeing children dropping out of school, engage in underage drinking, drug use/abuse, and unwanted teenage pregnancies. These children have a higher risk of developing violent behavior towards friends and family members. I would like to express my support of the 83rd Legislature in allowing citizens the right to carry concealed guns and supporting the 2nd

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    The four possible reasons that people who use drugs increase their risk of HIV infections and unwanted pregnancy are: 1. People who use drugs may be prone to have sex with a person who may have HIV or AIDS. A person who is under the influence of drugs or alcohol has poor judgment and does not think clearly. One night stand may lead to an HIV infection and unwanted pregnancy. 2. Females who use drugs may be raped, get infected by HIV-AIDS or get pregnant. Females who use drugs may not think of the

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    110 boys and 110 girls. Each unwanted pregnancy child was pair-matched with an accepted pregnancy

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    new friends, and have sexual encounters that you may not ever have to see or deal with again. But despite the enticing environment this may seem, there are multiple factors that may be a result of hook ups and partying. One of these factors is unwanted pregnancy among college students. In this paper I will discuss the views of contraception between the college scene and the impacts it has on the students when they decide whether or not to engage in protected sex. Casual Sex Sexual risk-taking behavior

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    The New England Journal of Medicine reports that out of the 6.1 million pregnancies in 2011, 2.8 million were unintentional (Cunningham). It is no secret that women use contraceptives, also known as birth control, to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Whether birth control should be funded by insurance companies is a continuous debate in today’s modern society. This controversial topic is argued about by people of different social and religious views. Those on the opposing side believe that the First

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    to go to college to become a doctor. However, a pregnancy test comes back positive. So she then plans to get an abortion before it ruins her future. This is a choice that 1.2 million teens have to face. This rate is slowly decreasing. Abortion is the medical removement of a fetus from the uterus. This process happens in a couple methods around the world. In other words, abortion is primarily the result of a mother deciding to terminate a pregnancy by killing their unborn baby. It is most common to

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    women’s right while anti-abortionists claim it is a matter of ending a life. Whereas pro-abortionists such as feminist would term a pregnancy as unwanted, religious anti-abortionists would term it as a blessing that must be maintained. Pro-abortion individuals claim that a fetus or an embryo is not a human being that has form hence if a woman decides to terminate a pregnancy, the act does not amount to murder. Opponents of abortion on the other hand term an embryo as simply a baby with organs and the

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    Nowadays, unwanted pregnancy is the most problem in the societies. There are many ways to prevent this unwanted pregnancy, for instance, condom, iud and birth control pill. Birth control pill is the most prevention that female like to use. However, birth control pill is not the best choice to prevent this pregnancy because of three reason that is complication, high expense, and negative side effects. Firstly, Birth control pill is very complicated to use. Many females do not know how to use

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    formed baby within the mother's womb). There is also the aspect of unwanted pregnancies and what kind of such unwanted pregnancies should be terminated. So far many countries have laws that allow for termination of pregnancies when such pregnancies are medically detrimental to the existent of both the mother and the unborn child. And of recent many countries are on the road to legalizing abortion even to women who would consider pregnancy a state of discomfort. Reasons that come to light in support of

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