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Ryan Van Buskirk

It's Personal: Personal Freedoms - 0 views

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    "It's Personal," published in October of 2010, thinks that limited government can ensure the safety of personal freedoms in America and solve many of our economic problems. Author Pat Toomey describes taxes and health care initiatives, amongst others, as being directly linked to the loss of freedoms to establish a free enterprise system that works.
Dane Raffle

ABORTION AND PERSONAL FREEDOM - 0 views

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    Abortion has two very strong sides, pro life and pro choice Pro life individuals believe that the fetus has the right to live , as the mother has a right to live. Pro choice argues that the mother has the decision whether to terminate per pregnancy within the first 3 months.
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    Examines the different sides of the abortion argument. This article is an argument for the pro-life side of the abortion debate.
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    This article is about the different views that people have on abortions. It gives the pros and cons of the situation. Also mentions that we as humans are responsible for are actions and we know the consequences that are actions can bring. Also how we should take the time to educated people on the the responsibilities that life has and how to care for a child. Its more than what we think but the right of all humans should be taking in concentration,
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    This site has a list of positions on a very emotional topic, abortion.
Emily Regis

Gender Reassignment Surgery - 0 views

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    Gender reassignment can only happen when certain criteria are met. The individuals seeking reassignment surgery must be recommended by more than one health care professional. A person seeking such a medical procedure are usually classified as having transsexualism.
Ashley Manning

Dog Owner Responsibilities - 0 views

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    Dogs can make wonderful pets, but even the most seemingly mild-mannered dog can bite someone under the right circumstances. Dog owners have a responsibility to provide the right kind of care for their dogs, and to take actions that prevent dog bites.
Danielle Garcia

Are People with Mental Illness Getting the Help They Need? | RAND - 0 views

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    This articale is about the deteriorating health care coverage for the mentally ill. Although parity mandates have been put into place to prevent erosion of coverage, research has been showing a decline in coverage compared to the general public.
Sandy Coronado

Health Information Privacy - Also known as HIPAA - 1 views

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    This site talks about how the new Federal HIPAA law protects patients privacy regarding personal health information. Rules have been set as to who can view medical records without the patients approval. This includes health insurance companies, HMO's, and health care providers.
tomschenk

Q&A: Motorcycle helmet use laws - 0 views

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    Helmets decrease the severity of head injuries, the likelihood of death, and the overall cost of medical care. They are designed to cushion and protect riders' heads from the impact of a crash. Just like safety belts in cars, helmets cannot provide total protection against head injury or death, but they do reduce the incidence of both.
Anthony Ramos

Health Care Costs Rising As Prison Population Grows And Ages - 0 views

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    Now this article is a bit old but all the information in it still pertains to today's day and age since nothing has been fixed with the prison system's healthcare. More and more costs upon a rising budget for prisons due to overcrowding.
Laila Syed

Public Breast-Feeding Sparks Controversy - 0 views

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    In this brief article, a woman was reprimanded by her employer for breast-feeding her 3-month-old son in a Fort Brag mini-mall. Someone who was offended by the woman breast-feeding filed an anonymous complaint and a few days later the woman was told by her manager that the Army and Air Force Exchange Services, which manages military malls, has banned breast feeding. Although the employee did not want to make anyone uncomfortable or cause any further issue after her reprimand both North Carolina and federal law, allow women to breast-feed in public, even if their breast is exposed.
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    This was an issue 11 years ago when I was a breastfeeding mom. I had no choice but to take my 8 week old baby with me to a mandatory work meeting. I had a "cover" that is made to drape over me like a pancho. You could see nothing. Not even the baby's feet! I was asked to leave the meeting. That also came with repercussions, obviously out of my control. The mind blowing part of this entire story is my boss was a mother that had nursed her baby when he was little. Wouldn't you think she would understand more than anyone? This article is interesting to me due to the fact that there are laws in place to keep mothers from breastfeeding their children. That is outrageous! You should not feel pressured to bottle feed your child. It is a personal choice. I as a parent, had weighed out the pros and cons of both. And I made the decision to give my daughter a healthy head start. Why should we as human beings, be punished for taking proper care of our children. In my opinion, people need to find something else to complain about. And they will!
jessicacookman

Should you save a dog that bites? - 0 views

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    This article is a one sided opinion of a celebrity that owned a pit bull that attacked his toddler, wife and guest in their home. Now that the dog is quarantined and scheduled for euthanasia the pet owner feels remorse. He began looking into facilities that would be willing to take on the troubled pet. Many of these facilities have little or no vacancies available. Many of the facilities would rather take non biting dogs than dogs with behavior issues with humans.
Kimberly Pogrant

Child Protective Services Home - 0 views

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    The Division of Children, Youth and Families has been awarded a federal grant for up to $11.6 million in federal funding to improve permanency outcomes for Arizona's foster children so that children will remain in foster care for shorter lengths of time.
Amber Jefferis

Arizona Health Insurance Reform Amendment, Proposition 106 (2010) - 0 views

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    This article talks about a proposition that was on the ballot in Arizona November, 2010 that would amend the Arizona Constitution to require citizens to have health care. It shows the official results of the election as well as how the ballot read. There are also lists of the supporters and opponents and their respective arguments for or against the proposition.
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    An Arizona Health Insurance Reform Amendment, also known as Proposition 106, or HCR 2014, was on the November 2, 2010 ballot in Arizona as a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved. Article decribes the arguments for and against HCR 2014.
Jason Garner

Expressing Emotions through Art (Education at the Getty) - 0 views

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    Grades: Lower Elementary (K-2), focused for grade 2Time Required: 7-10 class periodsSubjects: Visual ArtsPrerequisites: none This unit for children in primary grades focuses on feelings depicted or expressed in works of art. Children make personal connections with works of art that express themes of caring and study how artists use art principles such as space, line, shape, and color to express mood and meaning.
aluengas

Should Obama make vaccines mandatory for all children? - 0 views

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    This website is stating that childhood vaccines should be mandatory for all U.S. citizens. Diseases such as measals and many others have recently showed up again and are could potentially endanger the lives of many people. getting your vaccines as a kid as told could help strengthen your immune system.
aluengas

Measles breakout in California! - 0 views

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    Last Wednesday there were 59 cases of measles in California and now this Friday there are 91 cases! This all started about a month or two ago at Disneyland where more than half of the carriers were employees or park-goers. 2 kids recently got the disease and both of them were unvaccinated. Now a parent of a student at the school where measles broke out is saying we should ban unvaccinated kids from going to school.
anonymous

Obamacare Pros and Cons - 0 views

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    Some pros for obamacare are that people who cannot afford insurance now can afford it due to obamacare. The 80/20 rule is in place where companies pay the premiums and the client pays the rest.Cons are that people who previously had insurance now have to pay more than ever, due to the ACA.
nebulus369

The Abortion Pill - 0 views

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    This site talks about a alternative to the surgical abortion through a pill.
faitheprechel9

Technology gone too far - 0 views

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    This article talks about how technology has made life easier, but it also puts many people out of work. we want life to be easier but its getting to the point where what happens when it cant get any easier? as far as health care technology is very beneficial, but in every day life it becoming a little bit too much.
kailey14

Defunding Planned Parenthood Is the Opposite of "Pro-Life" - 1 views

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    Planned Parenthood isn't just about abortions. Defunding Planned Parenthood doesn't just effect abortions as many Republicans and "pro-life" activist would like to think. Planned Parenthood provides birth control, breast exams, pap-smears, and sexual education classes. And get this, government funding isn't even used for abortions in the first place!
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    Planned Parenthood offers more diverse health-care than just abortions. Planned Parenthood provides essential medical practices to women who could not otherwise afford them. The fight against this establishment is only scaling the top of this issue. This is not a fight against supporting abortion, this is a fight to keep women feeling safe with knowing they have a place to turn when they need medical assistance.
Alex Y

House votes to defund Planned Parenthood, but will that help avert a shutdown? - 0 views

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    The House passed two abortion-related bills Friday, including one that would strip federal health-care funding from Planned Parenthood for one year, but it remains unclear whether the votes would appease conservatives who have threatened a government shutdown over the organization. (nmw)
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