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    Pregnancy, 2016). The teenage pregnancy rates in the state of Florida are presently at an all-time low according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The rate reported in 2013 was 24.6 births per 1,000 females aged 15-19 (Florida Adolescent Reproductive Health Facts, 2015). While teenage pregnancy rates have…

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    HARP Case Study

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    The HARP categorizes men who reported male-male sexual contact and sexual contact with both males and females as men who have sex with men (DOH, 2015). In 2015, MSM comprised of 89% (6,465) of the total reported cases of MOT via sexual contact among men in the Philippines. Within the past five years, 87% (20,744) of sexually transmitted cases were among MSM. From the start of the epidemic in 1984, 85% (22, 525) of total reported sexually transmitted cases were among MSM. Overall, the rates of…

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    submissive, never doing anything out of her daily routine. Along with Liz’s submissive behavior, she was very naive. Hemingway explained how the setting affected Liz 's innocence and her naivety. In the story he states, “Hortons Bay, the town, was only five houses on the main road between Boyne City and the Charlevoix” (Hemingway 1). By this description of the town, it is understood that there was very limited human interactions with new people, hence, making it difficult for Liz to recognize…

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    vampires and werewolves were unholy, satanic things to write about, not to mention that there were sexual themes, violence, and curse words present. Indignant, they called the school to complain when their daughter brought the series home to read. Her school chose to remove the books from its library, depriving the entire student body of Stephanie Meyers' literary phenomenon based on the religious beliefs, sexual repression, and overall conservative nature of one child's parents. Parents should…

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    Sexual activities that depict violence or harm in ways of rape, degrading sex gender, domination and more makes people question whether these types of sexual violence seen in pornography should be regulated. Should we then regulate all of pornography due to violence that occurs during or after production? It is not true that all pornography is shown as violent nor do we know what occurs behind the scenes. For those stars who are willing to show the pleasurable desires, in fact, have the liberty…

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    Women In Advertising

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    According to the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey “Sexual assault of women by men is a significant problem in the United States, as approximately one in five women are victimized over the course of their lives” (Hildebrand and Najdowski 1). Sexual assault is constantly on the rise in America, but no one ever talks about why. This is because for decades media have engrained messages about what society should be. This media is primarily represented through advertisements.…

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    through their small town at a detriment to Beth and her family. Beth’s mother called the incident a case of incest, which the hospital has failed to report in the past. Defining the Problem This case presents two ethical dilemmas. First, respecting human agency in participating in nonviolent…

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    Lack Of Sexual Education

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    everything. With the social media today and the way more and more younger kids are getting addicted to social media it will become part of their lives. Yes they may not be encountering in sexual activity but they probably read about it. So as a way to keep the knowledge up on teen pregnancy and peer pressure to sexual activity schools need to make sex ed classes…

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    Did you ever think about why mothers sing a soothing lullaby to their infants before putting them to bed, or a loud hip hop music is played in a college party rather than a slow, sad one? Have you ever felt depressed that without thinking you play a lament song, or heard a piece of music that had a profound emotional effect on you? Music is part of everyone’s life. It acts as a mood altering that can stimulate or sooth you, it can stir your emotions and induce stress too. A famous composer once…

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    If you give a man a fishing pole that has never used one before and you tell him to fish not only will he not know how, but he won 't know what to do once he 's caught a fish. Similarly if boys and girls are not educated on how to practice safe sex and the various options they have should something go wrong then they won’t know what to do; they will more than likely take the easy way out which would be abortion. By offering free birth control and better educate not just women, but men on sex…

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