Planned Parenthood Essays

  • Parenthood : Planned Parenthood And Women

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    Planned Parenthood and women Planned Parenthood provides much important health care to women in the United States. Therefore the Government (State and Federal) should continue to fund the organization. PPFA (Planned Parenthood Federation of America) provides a high variety of service at affordable pricing to women, men, and teenagers. Planned Parenthood has been categorized by some government representatives as an organization that misspend funds as well as some religious systems that oppose abortion

  • The Importance Of Planned Parenthood

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    Planned Parenthood is an organization known for providing reproductive health services in the United States. In particular, the organization helps people from low-income status who usually cannot afford reproductive health services. Despite providing health services to Americans who desperately need them, Planned Parenthood has met opposition from politicians, most notably Republican and conservative leaders, due to the fact that Planned Parenthood provides abortion services. Because of this, many

  • Planned Parenthood Analysis

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    Planned Parenthood is an organization dedicated to fighting for women’s health and rights as well as equality. Margaret Sanger founded Planned Parenthood. Margret Sanger was an activist, writer, sex educator, and nurse. Margret Sanger experienced firsthand what women coping with unwanted pregnancy were going through (History and Success, 2015). Margret Sanger’s mother bore eighteen children and of those eighteen children, eleven survived. As a result of having so many children, her mother passed

  • Margaret Sanger's Planned Parenthood

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    Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in the United States on October 16, 1916. Her nonprofit organization is now known as Planned Parenthood. Sanger was not only an advocate for women’s reproductive rights, but also a serious eugenic enthusiast. Her motives behind starting the organization were to educate women about the reproductive process allowing them to choose when and whether to bear children. Although Sanger supported the eugenics movement and sterilization, we cannot forget

  • Planned Parenthood Southeast

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    Planned Parenthood Southeast (PPSE) is a member affiliate of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, the oldest and largest voluntary family planning organization in the country. On April 1, 2010, Planned Parenthood of Georgia merged with Planned Parenthood Alabama to become Planned Parenthood Southeast serving Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. PPSE has extensive experience providing women’s health care, community health education, and public policy advocacy in the Southeast region for over 80

  • Planned Parenthood: A Fight for Abortion Rights

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    Social Issue: Planned Parenthood and Abortion Rights Planned Parenthood federation of America (PPFA), is widely known as Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood is a non-profit organization that provides reproductive healthcare and family planning services. Planned Parenthood is the nation 's leading sexual and reproductive health care provider and advocate (Planned). Planned Parenthood receives federal funding from the government to help practice the services they provide, but some groups believe

  • Margaret Sanger’s Planned Parenthood

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    Margaret Sanger’s Planned Parenthood During a time in which white supremacy was being challenged by an ever-increasing African population, a woman named Margaret Sanger “sought to purify America’s breeding stock and purge America’s bad stains” (Planned Parenthood). She set out to establish the American Birth Control League, which eventually became the Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA). Sanger’s actions provoked much controversy because at the time not only was contraception illegal

  • Unraveling the Complexities of Planned Parenthood Funding

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    Planned Parenthood: Why the Controversy?  Planned Parenthood Federation of America, an organization founded by Margaret Sanger in 1916, receives $500 million in federal funding every year.  Mission statement: A reason for being.  Planned Parenthood is one of the nation's prominent providers of inexpensive health care for women, men, and young people, and the country’s biggest provider of sex education (“Planned Parenthood at a Glance,” 2014).   Half of Planned Parenthood patients depend on federally

  • Planned Parenthood of PA v. Casey

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    woman couldn’t receive all of this? Would she be denied her right to get an abortion? The Supreme Court case, Planned Parenthood of PA v. Casey, wasn’t known for what it did, but mainly for what it did not do, which was not overruling Roe v. Wade, but reaffirming a woman’s right to an abortion; it questioned a state’s right to impose or place an “undue burden” on women. Planned Parenthood of PA v. Casey was argued on April 22, 1992 and the official decision was reached on June 29, 1992. The case

  • Defund Planned Parenthood

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    growing inside her. She’s debating on if she should abort it,but even if she does keep it her tax dollars are still funding planned parenthood. What's the point? So she decided to do some research on planned parenthood, she shortly found out some shocking news about this facility.If we defund planned parenthood, then people would be saving a lot more money and planned parenthood wouldn’t profiting around $6 million wasting people’s time and tax dollars.The research that Lani’s

  • Advantages Of Planned Parenthood

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    Accessibility of Planned Parenthood Planned Parenthood is a program designed to help men, women, and teens decide on whether to go with an abortion, obtain birth control, guide pregnancy and educate women’s health. The facility gives people hope for a better life; a life that possibly could have changed because of a baby or a potential STD. It is important that young people know that they have places like this available if they are in need of knowledge, or just need to restock on condoms. Planned Parenthood

  • Benefits Of Planned Parenthood

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    The Benefits of Planned ParentHood Plan Parent Hood is rooted in the courage and tenacity of American women and men willing to fight women’s rights, and equality. Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, is one of the movement’s great heroes (“Planned Parenthood”). Planned Parenthood provides a lot of support for those who are not ready for babies. Funding for Planned Parenthood is necessary because it helps young parents, preventions of children, mental trauma due to rape and also

  • Eugenics and Planned Parenthood

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    the population and be merciful to those yet to be born, again determined also by race and intelligence. The similarities in purpose actually brought the two organizations together to form a “liberating movement” to “aid women” known today as Planned Parenthood (Schweikart and Allen 529-532). The name may sound harmless, but the movement hid a darker purpose, to wean out the lower and less educated in order to create a perfect class. When created in 1923, the American Eugenics Society exemplified

  • Essay On Planned Parenthood

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    ideologies and laws are created to reinforce that adaptation."(The evolution of families and marriages, 2015) “Planned Parenthood is the most trusted women’s health care provider in this country. We have provided birth control, lifesaving cancer screenings, safe abortion and other high-quality health care for nearly 100 years. One in five women reports having been to Planned Parenthood for care. Planned Parenthood’s medical providers and staff are the best in the country”.

  • Planned Parenthood Analysis

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    for the reproductive rights of women nationwide. One champion of this continuing cause is the controversial Planned Parenthood. While some might take objection to the non-profit organization—based on biased preconceptions and fabricated statistics—Planned Parenthood provides a vast range of services far beyond abortions. In fact, between 2012 and 2013, abortions made up a meager 3% of Planned Parenthood’s total operations, the majority of which consisted of STI and STD testing (42%), contraceptives

  • Teens, Sex, and Virginity - Teenagers and the Importance of Abstinence

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    Three million people under the age of 20 in the United States become infected with a sexually transmitted disease each year. With 66 percent of high school students having had intercourse by graduation, these numbers are not surprising (Planned Parenthood-Helping Young). The effects of sexually transmitted diseases can be devastating. Once a person contracts herpes, he must deal with it for the rest of his life. The HIV virus puts a person on the fast track to death. Growing up is hard enough

  • Planned Parenthood Controversy

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    One story that does go against the grain is the one of Planned Parenthood. The shooting that occurred in Colorado left three dead and nine injured which does not constitute as a mass shooting. Due to the fact that Planned Parenthood has always been a part of controversy among the nation, this story was big enough to make the front pages of the news. All news outlets covered the story from ABC News to Fox News and all their articles show similarities and differences. In the ABC News story there

  • Gendercide: Planned Parenthood

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    spread to more countries where men are more powerful than women. Societal norms change a lot and could shift towards gendercide. Planned Parenthood which provides healthcare for women is currently trying to be defunded. I think that Planned Parenthood would cease to exist if gendercide ideas spread. No one would care enough about women’s healthcare to keep Planned Parenthood going. Potential economic repercussions could be that more is spent on war and less on essential societal things like education

  • The Importance of Birth Control

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    most practical and the most likely to provide a legitimate solution to the problem of teenage pregnancy? Far and away the most common method of birth control today is the birth control pill. The pill is relatively easy to obtain through Planned Parenthood clinics, the price is not unreasonable, and the pill has an excellent record of success in pregnancy prevention. However, the pill places all the burden of birth control on women, and although it is usually the women who have the most to lose

  • Controversy Of Planned Parenthood

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    controversy in America today deals with the corporate company of Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood is an organization that provides health care, sex education, and information pertaining to anything in reproductive health care to men and women around the world. Over 1.5 million people get provided with sexual education every year through Planned Parenthood, and 2.7 million people in the U.S alone annually visit Planned Parenthood, and over 5 million men and women around the world. This company’s