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    In this era where information is at the tip of your finger tips and everything can be found on the World Wide Web, the subject of sexual education in the classroom and whom should be educating teens is a topic of discussion many parents and educators have opposing views on. Studies show that sexual education should be taught in public schools to give a sexually active generation the tools to protect themselves and their partners from sexually transmitted diseases (STD’s) and teenage pregnancy.…

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    Hinkhouse Case Study

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    Hospital that he had only one sexual partner and they always used condoms”;(Smallwood qtd. In Jung 175) however, he tested positive again for HIV in February and March of 1994. In September 26 1993, Smallwood and an accomplice robbed and rapped a women, on September 28 1993 robbed a second women to gunpoint and rapped her, lastly on September 30 1993 he robbed a third women at gunpoint and raped her. Smallwood did not use a condom when he raped these women exposing them to…

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    The topic of abortion is one of the most controversial subjects in the world as of today. Abortion is a form of terminating the pregnancy caused by men and women during sexual intercourse. This particular issue has been so big in the world that is has even been debated in over two major court cases. Abortion typically in my opinion is a subject that most people normally can 't come to a conclusion on due to the fact of it having both its pros and its cons to the situation. In society today,…

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    Cd4 Cells Research Paper

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    Aids is an illness that has affected more than 70 million and has killed about 35 million people globally. 95% of the people with aids live in developing countries. The ages between 19-40 years of age are mainly infected with this disease. The color of the ribbon for aids is red. Aids is a disease that makes your immune system weak. It destroys a specific type of cell that is important to your immune system called CD4. CD4 cells are a type of white blood cell. CD4 cells trigger the body's…

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    Some states have purposely made it hard for proper sex ed to be taught. For example in Mississippi you are allowed to talk about contraceptives, but prohibit the demonstration of the application of condoms. This has caused teachers to come up with incredibly creative ways to demonstrate how to put on a condom including one teacher using a sock and a shoe. Now let me remind you that Mississippi ranks number two in the country for teen pregnancy rates. However there is a term that that many…

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    Abstinence-Only Programs

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    Two students, that attend different schools, walk into their health classes. At the beginning of the year, both students will learn all the normal types of ways to keep their body safe. However, by the end of the year, one student will have learned how to properly use contraceptives and the other will have learned ways to stay abstinent until marriage. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has found that sex education programs spend less than ten percent of class time encouraging…

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    After interviewing the girls one on one this is the results that Dr. Tolman received. Let’s go back to the topic of sexual desire and look at one of the first participants a girl named Inez who came from an urban school, was seventeen years old and. Now Inez was one of the few who was open to answering Tolman’s questions. When describing her first time having sex she described it as being consensual nonetheless she quoted it as “just happening”. Notably, Inez was not the only girl who described…

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    “Your birth control plan isn’t always perfect. So there’s Plan B One Step emergency contraception” is the phrase on the Plan B One Step website. Plan B is a single dose emergency contraceptive pill to help prevent an unintended pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. Nine hundred and sixteen OB/GYNs were surveyed and recommended this brand over any other. Although this product is beneficial to some, it causes controversy with others. There are three different types of ads,…

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    Reality Of Objectification

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    The Reality of Objectification When you stop to think about all that we as individuals have become exposed to, things quite honestly beyond our control, you must also stop and wonder why do we as humans continually view the objectification of any one person or gender expectable? Searching through magazines, one soon becomes aware of the importance placed upon perfecting the human form. Ultimately creating an atmosphere laden with self-doubt and misunderstanding as advertisers along with media…

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    killing all of the bacteria and viruses that are on them. These body fluids can be spit (sputum), blood, gland secretions both oral and genital. This is all possible to be passed on to your partner either intentionally or unintentionally. Condoms are a poor protection against such an infection but they do help to some percentage to block the transmission. I will talk about this in the…

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