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    One Child Policy Essay

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    Good Morning 7W and Ms Florido/ Mr Kazokas, the topic for this debate is that the One Child Policy is wrong in the Catholic Church, and I believe that this statement is false. In the early 1970s, birth rates in china were around 4.77 percent, and that had decreased to 1.64 percent in 2011, and therefore allowing less people in the future generations and then creating less of human activity on the earth. Recently, the Pope has been around the world preaching about climate change and the effect of…

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    Gwendolyn Brooks Mother

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    Everything written in this essay has been taken from “The Mother”, by Gwendolyn Brooks. Abortions. It is the first word of the poem, and the first word of this essay. Used as an attempt to grab the reader, and keep them hooked, “Abortions will not let you forget.” (L. 1). Forget what? Forget the feeling of a doctor extracting a dead fetus from a womb? Or, forgetting that a one-night fling, turned into getting pregnant unintentionally? It might not have been just a one time thing, it could…

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    If you had medical issues with your body, would you want to be able to easily get medication that could help your body fight against the issues that you have? Many women, and teenage girls today have a hard time getting to birth control because they have to go to a specialized doctor that helps give them the birth control, and they have a hard time being able to pay for it. Birth Control should be widely available to women to get over the counter, because many women use it for health reasons…

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    The effects of exercising while pregnant were frowned upon not too many years ago, women were told not to exercise or any physical activity out of concern that it may educe the chance of becoming pregnant when they wanted to. They were told that it would impair the growth of the fetus during pregnancy or increase the risk of having a difficult delivery during childbirth. But in the last 20 to 25 years, attitudes have changed dramatically and for a good reason. Research has shown that trained…

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    Just recently, it was revealed that President Donald Trump is planning to announce a proposal to cut taxpayer funding from abortion clinics like Planned Parenthood later this week. Unsurprisingly, upon learning about his stunning plan, numerous pro-life activists promptly celebrated. Apparently, President Trump plans on stopping the public funding of abortion clinics by bringing back a rule previously introduced by former President Ronald Reagan that cuts off federal family planning money to…

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    Women’s health over the course of history has become extremely medicalized. Natural bodily functions and processes are no exception to this phenomena of medicalization. “medical constructions… especially in regard to reproductive issues such as birth control and childbirth” (p. 20 Clarke) Women have taken part in childbearing practise since the beginning of time. None the less, enhancements of medical interventions during pregnancy and childbirth have improved health outcomes for mother and…

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    an issue because it goes against their religious beliefs; but laws, or bills, should ever be swayed by personal beliefs of an individual. One of the most important ideas that structures our national government is the separation of church and state; one of the rights given to all American citizens is freedom of religion, which many people in our country misinterpret. While the people who approve of the bill to defund Planned Parenthood argue that the organization goes against their personal…

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    million abortions, which is about 125,000 abortions per day. (WHO). In the U.S there is about 3,000 abortions everyday and 1,080,000 per year. (WHO). Also abortion has become such a controversial topic when dealing with people’s personal opinions. There are people who are against abortion (pro-life), the ones who argue that abortion is wrong, because it kills a human’s life, and people who favor abortion (pro-choice) believing women should have the right to choose. Many effects stem off…

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    My research paper will be a traditional research paper. The research paper will focus on incarcerate mothers who are expecting or already have a child with them in jail. The questions of my project paper will be mainly based on the best interests of the child, and how important it is for mother and child to bond from pregnancy to after birth. Although the mother is incarcerated, and it is paying time for their crime, it still does not give the right to punish the child by abstaining then from…

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    China's One Child Policy

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    China’s one child policy is a classic example of the oversimplification of a complex issue. The overreliance on numbers and scientific thought as opposed to a more balanced approach resulted in the adoption of a policy that infringed upon the rights of Chinese women to control their own reproductive rights. While the one child policy allowed China to slow down their population growth at an unprecedented speed it is important to analyze the effects the policy had that are not quantitative. The…

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