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Overview - birth control

Capriya Carr Dr. Harris ENGL 1101 March 10, 2020 Opposing Viewpoint Workshop "Birth Control." Gale Opposing Viewpoints Online Collection, Gale, 2019. Gale in Context: Opposing Viewpoints, https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/PC3010999160/OVIC?u=ggcl&sid=OVIC&xid=44f04796. Accessed 10 Mar. 2020. This overview provides truthful facts about contraception, as known as “birth control”. Birth control is very common in America.   In 2015, 79 % of women between 15 and 44 had been engaged in the birth control pill in some way. Birth control is designed to prevent pregnancies because they’re barriers stop the release of a female egg from the ovary, block a male sperm from fertilizing an egg, sterilize an egg or sperm so that it cannot reproduce, or inhibit a fertilized egg from attaching to the uterus. Although, birth control helps prevent pregnancies, it does not prevent diseases. However, birth control completely effective, but there are 1 out of 100 peop

Making a claim

v   1) Context of the research argument : physical & psychological                    2)G eneral topic : child abuse 3             3)       Specific focus: child abuse survivors 4            4)       Analytical research question : what the long-term effects on child abuse? 5             5 )       Specific claim or hypothesis to guide research: The long-term effects of child abuse are many; some survivors struggle with feelings of both inadequacy and mistrust; other survivors become abusers. 6                 6 )       What type of sources would be appropriate for your research and credible to support your claim: social science articles, political science articles, & history references articles. 7         7 )       Are popular web-based sources appropriate, available, etc: yes, it is appropriate because, it gives out real-time evidence.    This child abuse topic stands out to me most because this is a situation that occurs daily. Child abuse has been