Reproductive Health Bill

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    com/2011/02/obvious-bias-of-philippine-mainstream.html By: Ishmael Fischer Ahab | ABS-CBN, consolidated RH Bill, Filipinos Unite for Life, GMA, media bias, Observations, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Philippine Star, Pro-Life Rally, RH Bill |  My trust in the Philippine mainstream media dropped further when media entities obviously showed their bias when they totally ignored the pro-life and anti-Reproductive Health (RH) Bill rally staged by various organizations at the PICC in Manila last Sunday. Philippine Daily

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    Sex Education

    is a policy area that hits close to home. Sexual Education is an issue with many facets, but it falls under the larger umbrella of reproductive freedom. Many people would consider themselves either pro-life or pro-choice, but there is also a middle section that is less defined. This section is present because of cases like rape, health difficulties, or future health of the baby. With education, it is less black and white in the eyes of the general populace. Further, sides are frequently taken due

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    Aborsyon

    aborsyon sa Pilipinas anomang paraan, at maarin din itong tinutulan ng simbahan.   Sa tamang pag-aasawa, tamang pagpaplano, at tamang kaalamanmaari itong magbigay ng sapat o higit pang benepisyo para sa asawa,anak at ng bansang kinabibilangan. Ang RH bill ay ginawa

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    News

    Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Socrates “Soc” Villegas, was elected president of the influential Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) on Sunday amid a continuing conflict between the Church and the Aquino administration on the controversial reproductive health (RH) law. At 52, Villegas will lead the 96 active and 40 honorary members of the bishops’ collegial body when Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma ends his term on Dec. 1. To succeed Villegas as vice president is Davao Archbishop Romulo Valles. While

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    Surrogacy in India

    option for international couples. Named the Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Bill, 2013, it seeks to address issues like how many pregnancies can be allowed for a surrogate mother, the age of the mother and due compensation to be paid to her. "The issues addressed in the bill are compensation, informed consent and health of the women involved,” He said that the bill might also provide a punishment framework for violators. The bill will also provide a framework for letting foreigners

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    Ethics

    Health Ethics Assignment 6 * Autonomy Is the personal rule of the self that is free from both controlling interferences by others and from personal limitations that prevent meaningful choice. Personal autonomy is at minimum, self-rule that is free from both controlling interference by others and from limitations, such as inadequate understanding, that prevent meaningful choice. The autonomous individual acts freely in accordance with a self-chosen plan, analogous to the way an independent

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    Rh Law

    RH BILL: To SUPPORT or To ABORT? “Love makes life “This saying proves that our opposite attracts are the reason behind why you, me and them are here in the whole world. Humans are responsible to make new generations. That’s why as we get older every day, new lives our being born. As a negative reaction, population growth also grows thicker every day. That’s why RH BILL or Reproductive Health Bill was created. Having aired it in the media, most Filipinos talked about it and became RH BILL, their

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    Reflection on Rh Bill (Philippines)

    Reproductive Health Bill became one of the crucial, sensitive and serious issues in our country. In fact it made a divisive chapter in our history where many individuals had an intense debate that led to partition. The President Aquino Administration pellucidly showed its persistent support to the said bill while other religious groups, particularly the Catholic Church, strongly opposed it. The Catholic Church is against the passage of the RH law which promotes both natural and artificial family

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    Do We Really Need Divorce?

    PHILIPPINES, ARE YOU READY FOR DIVORCE? Panel Discussion Manila Business College April 26, 2013 4-5 PM Moderator: We will begin in a minute please settle on your seats. I am Justine Toleran and I am your moderator for today's panel discussion. Before we begin, I would like to make a few announcements: Please turn all cell phones off or to vibrating modes, so as not to disrupt the event. If you have a question, please raise your hand. We will start the

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    Abortion Persuasive Essay On Pro Life

    contraception. Technology, education, and increase use of contraception has the abortion rate decreasing. In 2011, the abortion rate was 13.9 abortions per 1,000 women, more than 50 percent were aged in their 20’s. The main concern with abortion is the health and safety of the mother. There are many regulations and specific requirements

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