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    Research Paper On Hiv

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    HIV is a virus that attaches itself to humans it kills millions slowly. HIV, stands for human immunodeficiency virus. hiv is a lot like other viruses including those that cause the flu or common cold but there is a big and important difference the difference is that over time your immune system can clear viruses out of your body .that doesn 't happen with hiv because the human immune system can 't seem to get rid of it..hiv can hide for a long time in the cells of your body it attacks a key…

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    Birth Control In Schools

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    Imagine a parent waking up one day to find his or her child being eligible for the infamous show “16 and Pregnant”. This television show touches upon the lives of teenagers after they have conceived a child and discusses how they got pregnant, many times by not using a condom. Condoms and birth control pills fall under the category of contraceptives, items to prevent the spread of disease and pregnancy. Contraceptives are mandatory to prevent unplanned pregnancy and the spread of disease if one…

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    judged on what they like or what they chose to do. Personally I accept homosexuality and the people who are homosexual. Hey should be able to express themselves the same way that people who are not homosexual express themselves. According to the First Amendment everyone has the freedom of expression. Just because someone doesn’t agree with the lifestyle a person decides to live does not give them the right to ridicule their choice. The people in the church can be big hypocrites. Many…

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    Don 't you feel that the world today is spun around sex, drugs, and pressure? Our era is unique in relation to our guardians. Connections are not the same as they used to be. There not brought about by unexplainable adoration at the getting so as to home diversion, there created plastered at a gathering and winding up exacerbating out or. Connections nowadays are controlled by the amount they do. In the event that adolescents are engaging in sexual relations, they must be enamored. Individuals…

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    (human immunodeficiency virus) is the virus responsible for causing AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). The virus leaves the human immune system weak and renders infected individuals vulnerable to other illnesses. HIV has been thought to have originated on the African continent and is becoming an increasing medical issue there. The documentary AIDS in Africa details the rise and impact of the rate of HIV infection and AIDS throughout the African continent. In the documentary, various…

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    sad part about it is that it actually rates as young as 15 to 24 years old. Students don’t need to be embarrassed about practicing safe sex by asking for condoms. Condom dispensers should be as available as another necessity he or she may need. The AIDS epidemic will only get worse as well. In the News Advance article it stated that, “Using condoms is presented as a part of the conversation along with abstinence and transmitted diseases.” Students should always be encouraged to use condoms even…

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    often pressure from your partner or friends to have sex. This is why when teaching about sexual education is understand that dealing with temptation can be difficult for anyone to handle. The most common age group to contract an disease around one’s first encounter with intercourse. This happens around the age of 15- 22 years old. Comprehensive sex education is effective at assisting young people to make healthy decisions about sex and to adopt healthy sexual lifestyle. The more a person has…

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    Unicef Case Study

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    education of children, especially young girls (Unicef). On the Unicef website it states “ we work to prevent the spread of HIV/Aids among young people because it is right to keep them from harm and enable them to protect others we help children and families with HIV/Aides to live their lives with dignity” (Unicef). One way that Unicef has been dealing with prevention against HIV/Aids transmission is through education. Unicef has enacted an education program that teaches children about…

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    think about the consequences of having sex at a young age like teen pregnancy, STDs or STIs, or the emotions that comes with it. Most guys after they have sex with a girl they are going to leave because they don’t view the girl the same way when he first got with her. But if they were more educated on the use of contraception and how to use it there wouldn’t be that much teen dads and moms it’s up to both parties to responsible so that that one day they don’t end up with a kid and having to put…

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    Gonorrhea Essay

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    The etiological agent of Gonorrhea is Neisseria gonorrhoeae, affects both sexually active males and females of all ages. The chain of transmission of Neisseria gonorrhoeae is by direct sexual contact via vaginal, anal, oral intercourse, or from a mother to their baby, during childbirth. Contact of infectious exudates from mucous membranes of an infected human creates a passageway from one human to another human and/or partner. Gonorrhea is listed as a sexually transmitted disease (STD) and is…

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