The speech I chose to read instead of hear was “The morality of birth control” by Margaret Sanger (1921). I chose this speech because I have worked in the healthcare field for over 10 years now, this subject truly catches my attention. Its also the reason why for my final project I have chosen to speak about abortion and pro choice debates.
After reading the article I picked up on bias’ right of the bat. The fact that women have been viewed as immoral for wanting to control the size of their families or to act as responsible adults. Margaret talks about how many different groups were invited to the conference that was held and everyone acted with dignity except one group. This group was the religious “church” going individuals. This group views birth control as a “sin” so to speak and think it’s against gods will. I can vouch for this personally. I recently took a new job almost three months ago with a very well known catholic organization. We have amazing benefits except they will not cover ANY form of contraception or fertility treatment. This means I have to pay out of pocket for my prescriptions of birth control. A choice I have chosen as a single/divorced mother of three. I don’t want to have any more children, but in their eyes I am being immoral. To me some of the fallacies or misconceptions with this issue that they are basically stating that religion and worship make a person moral. How can that be when there have been so many accusations and cases of
Birth control is one of today’s most widely utilized forms of contraception, however not everyone feels that same way about the use of birth control. Even though it has been tested, and proven to be 99% effective when used as prescribed by a physician. The positives of birth control are believed to outweigh the bad they may cause, and there is difficulty when deciding if a person is for or against birth control . As previously stated above birth control is 99% effective and it is an extremely easy…
2012 Birth Control and Diseases Teenager’s sexuality and birth control are topics of conversation that adults find unwilling to discuss. The fact of the matter remains that teens are having sexual intercourse and need to be properly educated to prevent pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases (STD). Although birth control and diseases have many side effects, they also have different types. The purpose of the contraceptive, called the birth control pill, is to do just that: control birth. The…
Culinary Arts Median pay: $42,480 per year $20.42 per hour Entry-level education: High school diploma or equivalent Duties: Chefs and head cooks typically do the following: Check freshness of food and ingredients Supervise and coordinate activities of cooks and other food preparation workers Develop recipes and determine how to present the food Plan menus and ensure uniform serving sizes and quality of meals Inspect supplies, equipment, and work areas for cleanliness and functionality…
yes PHI 2600-39832 Prof. Mallory December 4, 2012 Importance of Birth Control As almost everyone knows, women around the world have lower standards of living than men. The reason: Women bear children, and therefore usually bear the financial burden of raising them. Caring for children leaves women in every nation with fewer opportunities for education, careers, and personal fulfillment. Unplanned pregnancies also lead to social problems – including child abuse, prostitution, and abortion -…
ENC 1101 11 June 2012 Birth Control Birth control has been around for many years; it has evolved so much. Birth control dates back to Egypt as early as 3000 B.C.. (Macmillan) Archeologists have found drawings from that time period showing men wearing condoms. It cannot be specified weather or not they used the condoms for sex or for ceremonial purposes. (Macmillan) In 1850 B.C. the earliest evidence of a birth control device used by woman was a Pessary. A Pessary is an object or mixture inserted…
Birth control Assignment When putting on a condom, you must remember to do these 5 things: 1.Before using a condom check the expiration date on the packaging 2. Carefully open the wrapper, as using teeth or nails can damage it 3. Ensure the condom is not torn, brittle, stiff, or sticky or discard it and use another one 4.Make sure the tip of the condom is facing up, and leave a half inch space for semen collection 5.Make sure you pull out before the penis gets soft, and hold on to the…
about abortion( I am against) II. First reason I don’t believe in abortion (religion) A. Christian view B. Catholic view C. Protestants view D. The American Baptist III. Second reason I don’t believe in abortion ( other alternatives) A. Birth control B. Adoption The embryo being innocent IV. Third reason I don’t believe in abortion (damage to body) A. Physical damage B. Psychological damage V. Statistic chart VI. Conclusion VII. References E. An abortion is a procedure that is…
Battling Over Birth Control For years, there has been a large debate over whether or not birth control should be free through insurance companies. Many people feel that making birth control more readily available to the public that both the unintended pregnancy rates and abortion rates will drastically decrease. In an article from The New York Times, this issue is discussed in greater detail. The article also focuses on the recent mandate passed by Obama stating that, “all insurers must cover [contraceptives]…
murder Women find many reasons to kill a poor innocent baby before there even born; the question is why they do that. In my opinion, when a woman chooses to have sex, she is taking a chance. She does this of her own free will, and is in control over what she is doing. If a person decides to have sex, whether it is done with protection or not, the result is her responsibility and she must be willing to deal with the consequences. One consequence is getting pregnant. When a woman gets pregnant…
better wages. In the early 1930 feminists made headlines again this time regarding birth control. A feminist by the name of Margret Sanger decided to shed a light on birth control, which was considered a very obscene subject at the time, and formed the American Birth Control League. Sanger's work on spreading awareness in regards to birth control eventually paid of decades later when the FDA, finally approved birth control after years of controversy. Eleanor Roosevelt, another famous feminist, contributed…