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    A pregnant woman needs a place to feel safe and not judged by her personal choices. Planned Parenthood gives each of these people what they need and provides the need in an efficient and timely manner. The United States Senate has been recently debating on whether or not Planned Parenthood should be funded based their issues on one subject‚ abortion and the research connected to abortion. Planned Parenthood should be funded by the government because it does not just provide abortions‚ but also other

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    Planned Parenthood: What Really Happens Behind Closed Doors? Planned Parenthood‚ as an organization‚ has to be seen in everyone’s eyes that it performs wicked and dishonorable murders because their acts are truly unjust and immoral no matter what aspect is deciphered. Planned Parenthood’s goal‚ in their point of view‚ is to preserve women’s rights including the power of their bodies. Since the establishment of the organization‚ Margaret Sanger wanted the extermination of infants because of her

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    For my research and message planning assignment‚ I chose to look further into Planned Parenthood as a non-profit organization. Planned Parenthood is an organization that has been around for over 100 years‚ as it was founded in October of 1916. Some of the many resources that are offered at these facilities are free or cheap access to women’s reproductive health- including papsmears‚ mammograms‚ and STD checks. Other services offered are access to abortion and contraception for all women; this is

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    The Fundamentality of Planned Parenthood in Women’s Health Since its establishment in 1916‚ Planned Parenthood has played a large role in preserving the reproductive health of women across the United States. A substantial range of services are provided for little to no cost‚ including cervical cancer screenings‚ sex education‚ testing for pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases‚ and various forms of contraception. Nevertheless‚ the most controversial of their resources‚ abortions‚ has sparked

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    Orlando Movie Analysis

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    Ortiz 02/04/2012 Orlando/what is art? Analysis Orlando proposes a question that I believe is continuously asked by all of us‚ what is real? Reality? And all its morphosyntactic derivatives. Is it what we see‚ and what our senses report as a fact? Well the movie´s great teaching is that not all is what it seems but that reality is pretty much on the eye of the beholder. This is as simple as saying that Orlando was seen as a male during the first stages of the movie because at that time the main character

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    Reproductive rights are a rising issue‚ women have the right to do what they want with their body‚ and Planned Parenthood tends to protect those laws but are maliciously attacked by people who only think Planned Parenthood is used for only abortions when that is not the case at all. Planned Parenthood teaches sexual education to young women and men who have unplanned pregnancies. They teach young women to involve their parents‚ even with an unintended pregnancy. Abortions are a women’s reproductive

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    Movie Review and Analysis Movie- Outsourced (2006) Outsourced is a romantic comedy film‚ written by George Wing and John Jeffcoat‚ and directed by John Jeffcoat‚ released in September 2006. This movie reflects well on intercultural differences between American and Indian cultures Plot3: When a Seattle-based US firm Western Novelty decides to outsource its call centre to India‚ it asks Mr. Todd Anderson (Josh Hamilton) to train his replacement in India‚ which he has to accept reluctantly. Right

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    Argumentative Essay Planned Parenthood Millions of women across America will struggle to receive the medical attention they need if the federal government stops funding to Planned Parenthood. Every year 363 million dollars goes into the funding “pot” collectively at Planned Parenthood’s nationwide (Clark 5). This money is used predominantly by women; for six in ten women‚ Planned Parenthood acts as their main source of health care (Clark 4). Many individuals with low incomes depend on these clinics

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    Movie 42 Analysis

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    ‘42’ is a movie about a professional American Baseball player Jackie Robinson‚ how he dealt with racism and how he broke baseball’s colour line in the 1940s. As the movie progresses‚ it also shows how the media had shaped society’s perception of the integration of coloured baseball players in society and how it was a success. In this movie analysis‚ the three topic discussions are racism towards African Americans‚ Diffusion of Innovation and the role of opinion leaders through various media effects

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    land of the free to erupt into another state of ceaseless internal conflict. Planned Parenthood is an organization that provides beneficial sexual health services to Americans‚ but in turn‚ it carries out abortion services‚ which is popularly opposed. Many want to cut federal funding and donations from Planned Parenthood because these citizens believe abortion is all the organization embodies. Planned Parenthood should not be cut from funding‚ because it is more than an abortion clinic; it is an

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