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    Chlamydia is a disease caused by bacteria called Chlamydia trachomatis. Chlamydia is mostly sexually transmitted. Chlamydia can infect the penis, vagina, cervix, anus, urethra, eyes, and throat. Chlamydia can cause serious, permanent damage to women’s reproductive system. This disease can interfere with women getting pregnant later in life. Chlamydia can be spread through having anal, oral, or vaginal sex with someone else who has chlamydia. If the person your having sex with is a male, you…

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    to disguise an already inconvenient mess, that is indeed natural? Much like facial hair may I add. It truly has partiality written all over it. When asked about her opinion on the tax, Senator Larissa Waters states " It's discriminatory to exempt condoms or sunscreen from GST but charge women GST for essential items.” This tax exists in an unequal society where women aren’t treated equally to men. The taxing of tampons supports the societal taboo which creates a negative connotation around…

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    parent-adolescent communication and intentions to have sexual intercourse among inner-city, middle school youth, Guilamo-Ramos had explain, “peer norms were more strongly associated with sexual behavior for adolescents who had not discussed sex or condoms with a parent”. This shows that teenagers’ knowledge about sex will come from friends’ experience, movies, or televisions because the parents are not telling them anything. Friends would be the one “educating” them about their experience such…

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    therefore prefer to have children and building their own families. Whereas teenagers from professional backgrounds will have been educated about contraception therefore they are less likely to get pregnant as they would be aware of contraception such as condoms, pills and other contraception methods. As a result they will have less teenage pregnancy rate and therefore able to go onto further education and gain more qualifications that will help them get better jobs in the future which will help…

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    meaning no sex, which is the only method that is 100% reliable. Mechanical methods where items such as the Birth Control Sponge, Vaginal Ring, Cervical Cap, Diaphragm, IUD, Condoms (both male and female) are used. Speaking with the family doctor or health provider will determine which method is best for the individual. Condoms and abstinence are the only birth control methods that prevent catching sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) or the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). (Planned Parenthood…

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    surveys in order to find a better understanding of adolescent’s health and behavior. Williams, L, R. (2013). Dual use of long-acting reversible contraceptives and condoms among Adolescents. Journal of Adolescent health, 52 (4), 29-34. Doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.02.002 The “Dual use of long lasting reversible contraceptives and condoms” (William, 2013) offers information in regards to pros and cons of use of contraceptives. This article discusses the unintended pregnancy and different type of…

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    Age Of Aids Essay

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    The Age of Aids documentary contained many powerful scenes that expose the severity of aids and the political backlash that came with the issue of this new disease. One scene that particularly stuck out to me was a speech by Jerry Falwell who said “I believe when one breaks the laws of nature and the laws or moral decency and i do believe that homosexuality is moral perversion. when we go against nature and god of course is the creator of nature we therefore pay the prices for that.” Bumper…

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    determine if there are precancerous cells on your cervix, and for men, a swob of the infected genital area. The treatment options for HPV are, laser therapy, loop electrosurgical excision procedure. To prevent getting HPV, don’t have sex, or use condoms properly. Surgery can eliminate the “pre cancerous cells” but the virus never leaves your body. Is it curable, probably not. The consequence of this disease could lead to cervical cancer and genital warts. HPV is the most common disease in…

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    Anderson, Dave. “Top 10 Reasons Prostitution Should Be Illegal.” Top 10 Lists | ListLand.com, 5 Aug. 2015, www.listland.com/top-10-reasons-prostitution-should-be-illegal/. Prostitution is the world’s oldest profession. Since prostitution has been worldwide for the longest time in history people tend to consider it a horrible thing. Legalizing prostitution would likely result in a higher number of people cheating on their partner. But then again it’s the partner’s choice if they choose to cheat…

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    of preservation of life, and reproduction. Augustine argues that the final cause of sex is reproduction and so to use it for pleasure would be to go against its telos. So any sexual act which frustrates that natural end is wrong. But, if a using a condom to prevent the spread of AIDS, is it not using it as a contraceptive? The doctrine of double effect would suggest that contraception is permissible, if it helps to preserve one’s life. Even though…

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