She pioneered the movement to share contraceptive information
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Margaret Gibelman has written: 'What social workers do' -- subject(s): Social service, Vocational guidance, Social workers 'What Social workers Do' 'Navigating Human Service Organizations' -- subject(s): Human services, Social work administration, Organizational behavior
The lesson in Margret Peterson Haddix's The Missingseries is, everything is not always what it seems to be. Sorry but this is the only series of hers i have read. Hope this helps!(:
Maria Balshaw has written: 'Looking for Harlem' -- subject(s): African American aesthetics, African American authors, African Americans, African Americans in literature, American Aesthetics, American literature, Cities and towns in literature, City and town life in literature, Harlem Renaissance, History and criticism, In literature, Intellectual life
It means that life is tough and that these people are poor. The birds represent freedom and american. They are american because white means american such as yellow means asian. When they release them, they are saying we are are not worthy to hold these pigeons. -Ari Mitchell
She pioneered the movement to share contaceptive information
she pioneered the movement to share contraceptive information
By Educating Women about Birth Control
Margaret Higgins Sanger (September 14, 1879 - September 6, 1966) was an American sex educator, nurse, and birth control activist. Sanger coined the term birth control, opened the first birth control clinic in the United States, and established Planned Parenthood. Sanger's efforts contributed to the landmark US Supreme Court case which legalized contraception in the United States. Sanger is a frequent target of criticism by the pro-life movement, based primarily upon her racial views and support of eugenics, but she remains an iconic figure for the American reproductive rights movement.
Margaret Sanger died in 1966. She was famous for being an activists for almost her whole life concerning herself with the case for birth control after witnessing the effects of too many pregnancies, ill fated abortion attempts and unwanted children, during her time as a nurse.
In this quotation from birth control advocate Margaret Sanger, children are said to arrive at the station of life's transition as refugees.
By Educating Women about Birth Control
Birth control advocate Margaret Sanger views newborns as refugees in a train station.
There are a number of websites that provide satisfactory information on Margaret Sanger and her life. If you would like to read or listen to this speech, "The Morality of Birth Control", you can go to: http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/margaretsangermoralityofbirthcontrol.htm It is a very nice speech. I highly recommend that you research Margaret Sanger and her past life (background, values, beliefs, etc.). It will really help you get on the level of thinking that she had and help you understand why she thought the way she did. GOOD LUCK WITH WHATEVER YOU NEED FROM THIS!! IF THIS DOESN'T HELP I AM VERY SORRY!
She was an African American educator.
what is the life and contribution of mathematics???
her books changed children's literature and explained how life was on the American frontier.