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    Safe Sex In Public Schools

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    “safe sex,” in a positive light. While this appears fine on the surface, it seems to be propaganda. What is the truth regarding “safe sex,” premarital sex, and contraception? In 2006 the issue was presented to the New York Senate in the Healthy Teens Act. The bill’s main purpose was to find a balance in age-appropriate sexual education. The Bush administration…

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    Today, citizens all over the world are bombarded with abundant of campaigns that persuade people to stop smoking. To enumerate, the production and sale of cigarettes not only have a negative impact on human health, it can even cause death. Smoking also affects the children around you with second-hand smoking. When a teenager starts smoking and they continue to do so, it can greatly affect their future ahead of them. Cancer sticks contain over 4,000 chemicals that that contain cancer-causing and…

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    who states, “The black-market prices are definitely lower than recreational prices” (Sullum, par. 6). Therefore the government would not be collecting tax revenues, because no one would be buying it legally. In conclusion, marijuana is a drug that causes major health problems and potential addiction. Recreational use of marijuana should not be legalized within the United States because it is a principle in which health issues occur, such as: memory, brain development, and thinking processes, as…

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    Why the School System Needs God In school systems around the world, the subject of Christianity seems to be rejected. School systems appear to have a certain fear of speaking about God, and other holy beliefs in school. Everyone has heard of the variety of discriminations within schools, such as, racism, and sexism, but what about anti-Christianity? Is this not considered another horrible form of discrimination? Christianity should definitely be allowed to be expressed in schools, because…

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    Induced Abortion Is Wrong

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    Abortion Abortion is what pops into people's mind when teen girls tries to find a way to get rid of a innocent baby right?How people wonder what it would feel to be a mother or see how it looks like. Well abortion is one of the most awful things to do because people are killing human being. Also a innocent baby but person are still killing one. Abortion should not be allowed to do. It's not right it’s something awful horrible to do.People's body it’s something harmful to do to it.Woman…

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    lives. The United States is failing these young people by not mandating that sex education be taught. Forty-eight states do not mandate sex education and these kids are growing up to suffer. They are suffering from STD’s, HIV and AIDS, unwanted pregnancies, and more, but this could be changed with a…

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    a condition typically seen in children younger than six exposed to lead-containing paint or water. Children from low-income families are a particularly vulnerable population. Childhood lead poisoning can result in a higher likelihood of teenage pregnancy, a higher likelihood of juvenile delinquency, and a host of neurological, reproductive, and developmental problems. In 2015, Watertown, WI –a city of 24,000 in central Wisconsin– had the second highest rate of childhood lead poisoning in the…

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    audience. Many teens see and believe that they must look a certain way in order to be notice or feel securely about themselves. Unknowingly, they start to consciously compare themselves to another girl or boy while inadvertently losing their entire…

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    other hand, those who believe that sex before marriage is merely an okay thing to do are oblivion of the fact that doing so will affect the relationship negatively. When the pleasure is over the real problems occur. Premarital sex result in unwanted pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, religious distress, and social problems. In addition to those negative outcomes of sex before marriage, there are a lot more that should make the person reconsider his/her hasty choice that is driven by…

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    certain way to avoid HIV. It works every time”. The only way that abstinence works, is if children are willing to abstain from all kinds of sex. We all know that is not entirely true. If that was true then we wouldn’t have such a high rate of teen pregnancies, diseases, and etc. In addition, around 72 percent of pledgers had sex before marriage and were less likely to use contraceptives when their hormones got the best of them. When we are developing prevention methods, we need to be realistic.…

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