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    Syringe Needle Exchange

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    3. In the Syringe and Needle Exchange as HIV/AIDS prevention for Injection Drug Users article, the reason for the research was that there were critics claiming that the needle exchange program will encourage the use of IV drugs, even though there were reports in decline of HIV infection among IV users by one third. The method used for data collection is by a semiannual survey of IV drug users (IDUs) recruited in the natural settings in three communities around San Francisco, and the Prevention…

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    Syphilis Case Study Essay

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    Reference Purpose Study design Sample size & characteristics Key results Major conclusions Validity Herbst de Cortina et al. To determine sensitivity and specificity of dual HIV/Syphilis INSTI Multiplex downward flow immunoassay POC test Cohort study 200 convenience high risk serum samples, 14 of which were already diagnosed with primary Syphilis by PCR. Peruvian men who have sex with men and transgender women. HIV: sens. 100% and speci. 95% Syphilis: sens. 87.4% and speci. 97.0%. Excellent…

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    Daddy’s Little Girl (Or Is It Boy Today?) The focal point of this past unit has been the denial of sex and sexual themes around children. We discussed reasons why adults may attempt to shield children from all things sex. What we discovered, however, is that adults not only shield children from sexual themes simply because of their age and their perceived innocence, but they also attempt to control and rid their child of any gender “queerness” that does not fit into heteronormative and…

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    Growing up in a Mexican household we have been taught to be pure. Our parents always told us that we should not get pregnant or give ourselves to any man that comes into our life. We as the latino community are left with questions but we were too ashamed or scared to ask them, which led to many pregnant teens and abusive relationships. B. V Olguin in the poem “Boys’ and Sandra Cisneros in her essay “Guadalupe the Sex Goddess” used their teen experiences to show us sexuality within their culture.…

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    I Want to Teach my Child About Sex by Dr. Karl and Shannon Wendt is a step by step book on how parents should prepare and execute the talk about sex with their children. From a traditional Christian perspective, the authors lead the parents through courage building, researching, the initial talk and continued education. This book begins with the authors pointing out the fact that this can be a very awkward time for parents and helping them build up the courage to begin this extremely necessary…

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    Sex Education Queerness

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    Sex Education and Queerness Since its introduction into the educational system, sex education has always been a topic of debate. What should be taught? When? By whom? Parents, schools, and the government have frequently been at odds with each other, disagreeing on what information is appropriate for what students, and when. Religious and cultural values have become a part of the conversation, as well as scientific studies looking at what sorts of curricula are effective and the effects…

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    There are few things more life changing than joining the Peace Corps, and it isn't just your life that you are changing. By joining the Peace Corps you are bringing aid to the millions across the world that need it, gaining important leadership skills, and strengthening the bonds across the entirety of the international community. The Peace Corps is one of many organizations dedicated to bringing aid to those in need, but they have been doing it longer than most. They have been at it for more…

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    Introduction: The article addresses the Human Immunodeficiency Virus /Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) epidemic specifically amongst African American Women. The research study was conducted on African American women in the Washington DC area with HIV/Aids. The researcher examined the population because HIV/AIDS is an ongoing issue and African American women are more at risk. According to the article, African American women are more likely than other races to contract HIV/AIDS and…

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    I think the I chose the Act Against AIDS campaign for this week’s discussion board. I related to the message of not only reaching out to a specific group but to actually try and reach out to the entire United States. The message to refocus national attention on the HIV and AIDS crisis stood out to me. I felt The Act Against AIDS national campaign works to combat complacency by reminding all Americans of the significant health threat of HIV in our communities (Act Against AIDS 2). Current…

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    The systems set in place for sexual education is different all over the world, in each continent and in each country the programs available are at separate stages to developing a quality program. This means that different countries sex Ed curriculums can range from non-existent to a quality education. The programs in each country are influenced by the religion or what the government of the school or country feels should be taught. The United States has been seen to having a poor system all over…

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