On Birth Control
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Complete, First published Nov 04, 2017
This is an essay that discusses the topic of birth control. My argument is that birth control should be available at little to no cost for women all around the world, because it has so many properties that people do not understand/realize. Take a read and give me your responses! Please do not be rude or hateful. Your opinions are just as valuable as mine, and I respect them so long as you respect mine. I chose to write about this subject because it is a relative issue that is arising and I feel that there is a need for better education on birth control and better representation. Please take your time to consider my argument. Have a wonderful day!
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