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    Planned Parenthood Debate

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    estimates that nearly 45‚000 women will die from breast and cervical cancer each year. According to Planned Parenthood’s 2013-2014 annual report‚ the organization saved 88‚000 lives through breast exams and pap smears during the fiscal year by detecting cancer early for treatment. At the same time‚ Planned Parenthood is viewed as an unethical organizations that murders unborn children. Planned Parenthood administers over four million tests annually in regards to sexually transmitted infections and HIV/AIDS

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    Margaret Sanger

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    important and influential person of her time. Back then‚ women were often mistreated and had many unwanted pregnancies. Lacking effective contraceptives‚ these women resorted to unsafe and cheap abortions. Margaret Sanger wanted to help women gain planned parenthood while using safe and legal birth control methods. She also wanted to end government censorship of abortion information. This was because Sanger thought it was unfair how the government didn’t want women to have access to abortion information

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    never gave up on her quest to empower women with the right to choose motherhood. During the early 1920’s‚ she advocated for the legalization of birth control. She founded the first birth control clinic in the United States and what is now Planned Parenthood (p.2). Sanger believed that no child should be unwanted or born into adverse circumstances and that the use of birth control would establish a society of healthy and happy families (p. 2). In 1925‚ while attending a national birth control conference

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    federal abstinence-only education provision‚ the National Coalition Against Censorship and 35 endorsing organizations‚ including the National Education Association‚ the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States and the Planned Parenthood Federation of America‚ launched the "Campaign Against Abstinence-Only Education." In a joint statement released yesterday‚ the groups said that they are deeply concerned about publicly funded sexuality education programs that restrict students’

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    Gender Struggles

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    Men VS Women: Gender Struggles Robert Zeiger Catherine Bristow GE 217 Composition 2 March 6‚ 2013 Gender Issues Males and females both face great trials and hardships throughout their lifetimes. Although the two both endure their share of adversities‚ it is always harder for one gender than the other. In this country it has always been the male figures that receive special treatment and circumstance. Since the founding of our great country‚ The United States of America‚ it has been women

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    Kari Burchard English Comp 111303 29‚ June 2012 Essay Two Rhetorical Analysis of an Argument “The one issue upon which there seems to be most uncertainty and disagreement exists in the moral side of the subject of Birth Control.”(Margaret Sanger) Margaret Sanger is an American birth control activist‚ sex educator‚ and nurse. She is the author of The Morality of birth Control‚ a speech that was delivered on November 18‚ 1921 in New York. This speech was given at a time when the church forbids

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    planned obsolescence

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    Do you wonder why your TV is broken after 2 years? This phenomenon is called planned obsolescence. It’s based in 1881 with the first bulb built from Eddison. His first bulb had a lifetime about 2500 hours. After the manufacturing process begin the lifetime sunks to 1000 hours. This is a strategy by the big concerns all over the world. They designed their products with flows. Types of obsolescence are technical or functional‚ systematic programmed‚ style or notification. Technical or functional

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    Planned Obsolescence

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    Philosophy 4.26.2012 Doomed Design Although the revolutionary system of planned obsolescence is meant to stimulate demand and sales‚ its wasteful modern-day results damage the intellectual progress of the society by misleading consumers‚ manipulating the population’s view of real modern advancements and the reality of the production process‚ allowing industrial designers to become progressively unproductive and uneconomical. Planned obsolescence‚ present in industrial design‚ is a policy of deliberately

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    family planning

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    Family planning is a term that was created in the mid-twentieth century to refer to the ability to control reproduction through access to contraception‚ abortion‚ sterilization‚ and information and education. Reproductive control allows a woman to determine when and whether she will have children. A woman’s ability to control the birth and spacing of her children has a direct impact on her educational‚ economic‚ and social opportunities‚ and a woman’s enjoyment of heterosexual activity can be affected

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    1920 BIRTH CONTROL CLINIC

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    states. In the 1920’s‚ women were able to prevent pregnancy‚ something they have never done before. Women like Sangers‚ a devoted catholic mother who got pregnant eighteen times‚ eleven at birth and seven miscarriages. She created the first” Planned Parenthood Federation of America. Which she was later imprisoned for. However‚ this federation opened a new door for women to control their own acts. It wasn’t until the 1965 when the Supreme Court ruled against the Connecticut law disagreeing with used

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