Importance of Sex Education Essay

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    Professor McCann English 1301 14 October 2014 The Truth In Rush Limbaugh’s essay, “Condoms: The New Diploma”, he talks about the foolishness of the distribution of condoms in high school. He says in his essay that abstinence should be the one and only sex education because condoms don’t actually offer one hundred percent protection against pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. Limbaugh’s essay would appeal to the average conservative republican, but would probably separate the liberals.…

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    In 2013, a young girl from Coney Island, New York Attended Abraham Lincoln High School. She was 16 years old, and a junior: one year away from college, and she had big dreams. Unfortunately, like many teens she had unprotected sex and her ambitions were muddled with possible scenarios of pregnancy or STD’s. However, she knew she could help. She found herself in the nurse 's offices, which was tucked away in the school basement, in order to be given the popular contraceptive Plan B. The nurse…

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    Birth Control In Schools

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    Birth Control” 3). Clearly, children born of very young parents can be subjected to a life of poverty, low-income jobs and possibly unhappiness. Those children may have a difficult time in future years because of their inability to receive a quality education during adolescence. An effortless and reliable way to diminish the teen birth rate is to simply offer contraceptives in a school setting. In addition, the students future fades once they look down and and see two pink stripes, disclosing…

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    Sex Education Many may question is sex education necessary for school students? Others may think that it 's a good idea that teachers are taking a step to help guide teens and young adults into the safe path. A sex education class will inform students about health and what major decisions they will make and how it will affect them in the future. To decrease teen pregnancies and infections diseases, schools should teach sex education on topics such as health, abstinence, and safe sex. Sex…

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    Perceived Susceptibility – Sex in today’s society has become such a casual activity that many adolescents do not understand that they are susceptible to STIs or getting pregnant because it has not happened to them yet. They often believe that these unwanted outcomes only happen to individuals with “bad luck”. I’ve personally have had conversations with people who believe there is a 50-50 chance of becoming pregnant or contracting diseases whether they use protection or not, which I feel is a…

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    Teenage Pregnancy Rates

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    Russia. (pubs.aeaweb.org) Almost 75,000 teenagers become pregnant each year, with over 80% of those pregnancies unintended. (plannedparenthood.org) The percentage is so high because teenagers are uneducated about sex. The reason for the decrease in the birth rates in teenagers is education in schools, and communication between parents and their children. We need to decrease the pregnancy rate because there are many emotional and physical complications that come with pregnancy. Teenage girls…

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    22 states and the District of Columbia have mandatory sex education courses in public schools. However, Texas is not one of those states. In Brazoria County alone, “23 teens out of 1000 are pregnant within the ages of 15-17, while 95 teens out of 1000 are pregnant within the ages of 18-19,” – (Cosmopolitan). 75% of teen pregnancies are unplanned because the teens are either looking for sex education through the internet and/or reality television shows similar to ’16 and Pregnant’ and ‘Teen Mom’…

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    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 then we can decrease the amount of unintended pregnancies which could cause the abortion rate to lower. A nationwide program that educates young people of all races and sexualities how to practice safe sex is a better solution…

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    The State of Michigan’s Act 451 of 1976 provides guidelines on which sexual education courses in public schools should abide. This piece of legislation states that “a person shall not dispense or otherwise distribute in a public school or on public school property a family planning drug or device”, explaining that “family planning” means the “use of a range of methods of fertility regulation to help individuals or couples avoid unplanned pregnancies.” Although teenage pregnancy rates have…

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    have learned about the increasing rates of syphilis in the Columbus, Ohio area, that sexual education may help with the numbers. The determining factors in helping include the unawareness of this disease. The percentages are differences in the numbers from the range of the numbers. From data, statistics, the highest recorded percentages were the age group of twenty to twenty-four years old. Sexual education can be taught with being vocal such imagery. These images can include charts and…

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