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    have sex until they become married. “But a CDC study shows that only 12 percent of those who take virginity vows keep them” (Castleman). Many individuals argue that abstinence-based classes are not the key to success; rather, Safe Sex…

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    Sex Education in Schools Schools should teach sex education because telling kids to wait is ineffective. 88% of students who take the pledge to wait until marriage have sex beforehand. Studies show pledge-takers are less likely to use contraception (Karimi 3). Some abstinence-only programs cause a negative impact on the use of contraception (“Truth” 2). Since they are pledge takers and did not learn the risks, they do not know how to protect themselves. For example, pledgers are less likely to…

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    people, thoroughly enjoy sex. Unlike most in our society I am very sexually open. I enjoy learning about, talking about and practicing sex. I was raised in an environment where the topic of sex was not avoided. My parents gave me “the talk” in the fourth grade, and ever since have been a great source of advice and an extra opinion to turn to when it comes to sex. I share my experiences with them, predominantly my dad and brother, but my mother is still clued in on my sex life. Most people might…

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    altered and embellished based on the narrator and the audience. The narrator can hide some parts of a story, focus on others, or even play around the events to send a specific message to the people listening. Dorothy Canfield, in the short story “Sex Education” depicts a niece’s story of her Aunt Minnie telling her and her friends about an incident…

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    In a sense, comprehensive sex refutes certain aspects from abstinence-only education. The philosophy on comprehensive sex ed is that it relieves youths from being ignorant about sex and teaches them how to deal with it in case they decide to stray from abstinence. A major motive for this program is that abstinence-only education would not help those who are willing to say yes to sex. Many people (approx. 60%) who actually pledge to say “no” to sex actually change their response, proved by a…

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    Teenagers are starting to think about sex at a younger age. Studies are showing that children start thinking about sex around the age of 10 to 12. 82% of the teenagers feel like they should not have sex, 72% say they should have access to birth control, 73% say being a virgin should not be embarrassing, 58% feel high school students should not be active, fewer than 50% of had sex, and 67% of teens in the study say that they wish they would have waited to have sex. 60% of them were boys and 77%…

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    and also recently found out that she has HIV. Her mother refused to teach her anything about sex education and her school did not provide any sex education. However, many teens have unprotected sex and contract STDs because they do not know about the resources for free testing or free condoms. Sex education should be taught in schools because there are many risks as young adults do not know about sex, abstinence-only programs are dangerous, and the school can provide valuable information they…

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    The United States sexual education program teaches children that abstinence is the best form of protection that they can provide for themselves until marriage. In contrast to the Netherlands, their comprehensive sexual education program emphasizes on how males and females can properly have safe sexual relationships. The United States abstinence-only-till-marriage program has proven to be less effective than Netherland 's sexual health programs in relation to teen pregnancy rates, abortions and…

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    Sex, a topic no one wants to discuss, at least not openly. However, while we conceal our feelings and actions that are sexually motivated, the world we live in amplifies these thoughts and actions. Sex sells, and whether we know it or not this affects us. There are also many double standards surrounding sex, these especially affect women and girls. Inherently, these standards affect students. High school education has been a subject of possible reform for many years. One facet of this reform…

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    Mr. William Carrigan 12/16/2014 Single Sex Education in the 1800s In the 19th century, education in America was conducted within a large scale of single-sex framework. It was due to societal views, expectations, and opportunities for each gender. Men were required formalized education in order to demonstrate their expected occupations while women were expected to attain practical skills for domestic lives rather than formalized and advanced education. However, as the status or expected roles…

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