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    Chlamydia Research Paper

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    tested for chlamydia regularly, even if they don't have symptoms. Chlamydia can be cured with antibiotics. The disease does not cause long-term problems if it is treated early. But untreated chlamydia can lead to many complications. Condoms a man should wear a condom any time he inserts his penis into the body of another person, if there is even the slightest risk that either person has a sexually transmitted disease. Breast Cancer…

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    Hiv Research Paper

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    HIV ( Human Immunodeficiency Virus ) What’s HIV? How can it be transmitted? Can it go away? If so, how.? HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus,HIV is just like other viruses, like the ones who cause the “flu” and common cold. Over time,humans immune system can kill this bacterias and viruses out of humans bodies, thats not the case with hiv.For some reason the immune system does seem to get rid of the hiv virus.Its known that HIV can, and probably will hide in cells for longs periods of…

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    The word abortion brings up very strong feelings, judgements, and opinions. Merriam Webster defines abortion as “The termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus” (1). Mostly everyone has some kind of opinion on the subject whether they are pro- life, or pro- choice. In this paper I will be discussing my views on the subject and its use in the case of a medical emergency, and as a form of contraception. Pregnancy is…

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    Why Is Birth Control Bad

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    By using just the pill and no other form of protection (condoms, etc.), women are more likely to experience STD’s. John B. Shea, author of “Birth Control Results in More Abortions,” explains, “The birth control pill does not provide complete protection from the risk of acquiring sexually transmitted infections…

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    Gender In Advertising

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    Kelsey Zaun Professor Todd Osborne ENGL Comp II 15 April 2015 Gender Advertisement The intention of the advertising business is to convince the public that the commodities and or services that are being publicized are something that the customers require, and is necessary. With the aim to capture the viewers’ interest, advertisements repeatedly use photographs of attractive male and females. These photographs indicate the way the general public considers how each gender should conduct them…

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    Due to new and improved items used to prevent teen pregnancy, the numbers of unintended teen pregnancies are drastically falling. Items such as, birth control, condoms, and more education on safe sex are promoting women to wait to have a child until later in life. Many individuals disagree with women becoming pregnant at a young age. As well as, people point out the advantages of preventing teen pregnancy, like keeping children in school. Multiple authors will be assisting pointing out the…

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    This request was expedited by the information that men and ladies did not have measure up to access to condoms. Sanger realized that they were being utilized as a part of different nations as strategies for anti-conception medication and that they were accessible for buy inside the United States. Despite the fact that condoms were lawfully accessible, they were not to be utilized between hitched couples. Their lone legitimate utilize "was to shield the male from…

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    Pros Of Contraception

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    Condoms, sponges, diaphragm or cervical cups. These methods avoid use of systemic hormones, some offer protection against STD’s. Some of these methods require preparation before intercourse and some may interfere with sensation. Spermicides- Quick and easy…

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    housewife of the 1960’s. As a housewife in the 60’s, Nettie takes care of the menial jobs, including raising the children. Upon the discovery of the condom in Morgan’s jeans, Nettie’s approach to dealing with it was “I never heard mom say a word to [Morgan] about her discovery [of the condom]” (Milner 13). Nettie letting Morgan know that she found the condom is very subtle but did not spark a talk about the safety of sex, nor how religion fits into this situation. How Nettie dealt with this…

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    Truvada

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    in the real world." Pre exposure prophylaxis, PrEP is preventing HIV medicine that uses for people who do not have HIV. The pill, the brand name is Truvada contains two medicines (tenofovir and emtricitabine). PrEP is more effective combining with condoms and other protecting methods to provide than used alone. The scientists discovered the pill in 2012 for individuals who have higher risk HIV, gay, a bisexual man, unknown HIV status partner, or relationship with HIV positive partner, and…

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