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    Chlamydia Research Paper

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    a hurricane. Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the U.S. This infection is easily spread and there may be no symptoms you may not no it has passed to sexual partners. Many doctors tell people with more than one sex partner be tested for chlamydia regularly, even if they don't have symptoms. Chlamydia can be cured with antibiotics. The disease does not cause long-term problems if it is treated early. But untreated chlamydia can lead to many complications.…

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    against what the Bible tells us. Some people claim that making condoms available will encourage sexual behavior and is wrong to do. They say it will promote sexual activity, defeat the purpose of abstinence programs, and portray the idea that having sex outside of marriage or with multiple people is ok. Because fornication is a sin, one may ask why we should give people access to continue it? If that’s the case, why do we have HIV testing on Adventist campuses when 9 times out of 10, you get it…

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    may happen if we choose to legalize prostitution. I strongly believe that prostitution should not be legalized because of the effects it might bring to our society. Prostitution has been dubbed as the world’s oldest profession. Considering how long sex selling has been with us, it is still not legal in almost every country, and there are reasons why. People around the world have been fighting for women’s rights for a long time. We have achieved a lot of excellent changes, but…

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    article titled “Mixed Messages About Teen Sex” by Stephanie Mollborn. The article started out by explaining Patton’s view on teen sex. Patton is a teenager who grew up in a very open-minded town that disagrees with teens engaging in sexual activity, but encourages them to be safe about it if they do have sex. His town outcasted those who got pregnant from these actions. Not only are teens shunned for getting pregnant, but they are also viewed as sluts. He viewed sex as only “cool” kids were…

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    The media has been known to be very beneficial or detrimental on social issues in society. Furthermore, coinciding with poorly funded and unregulated sex education programs adolescence turns to the media for questions about their sexuality. As a result, debate on whether or not the media negatively impacts adolescent sexuality has been brought into question. With that said my view on the issue is in agreeance that the media does in fact negatively impact adolescent sexuality. There are three…

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    Abstinence Education for the Adolescent Teen Like many other teens, Susan always thought about having sex because most of her friends stated that they had already done it. At the age of 16 years old, Susan was an honor roll student, was never dishonest, nor disobedient, and had a lot going for herself. She was a junior in high school when she met her boyfriend Jim. The couple were inseparable. Susan and Jim after a double date outing with some friends, made the choice to engage in a sexual…

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    The Role of Anonymity and the Justification of Voyeurism in the Apartment-Dwelling World of Rear Window voyeurism noun | voy•eur•ism | \ vwä-ˈyər-ˌi-zəm , vȯi-ˈər- \ a: the practice of obtaining sexual gratification from observing others b: the practice of taking pleasure in observing something private, sordid, or scandalous Do you know the person who lives next door to you? You probably saw them a couple of times in the elevator or the parking lot, maybe even chatted with them. What was…

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    During the heart-pounding time of sexual interaction with their partners, teenagers that have already reached puberty will make unwise decisions about sexual acts; such as having sex without a condom. The organization Future of Sex Education states that the only solution for this sexual ignorance is accurate sexual education that teaches pubescents about reproduction, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), abstinence, condoms, sexual violence prevention…

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    STDs in Women verses Men Sexually Transmitted Disease affects women and men differently due to various reasons. The first reason that has been noted are the differences in women and men’s reproductive organ systems the lining of a women’s vagina is thinner and more delicate than the skin that is covering the male penis which makes it easier for bacteria and viruses to penetrate into the body. The vagina of a women is the perfect breeding ground for bacteria to grow because it is a moist…

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    Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) or infections (STI) refer to “a variety of clinical syndromes caused by pathogens that can be acquired and transmitted through sexual activity” (Schuilig&Likis, 2013, p. 485). There are a variety of bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and ectoparasites that may contribute to the cause of a sexually transmitted infection. The knowledge of these microorganisms contributing to the infection resulted in changing the term from venereal disease, which primarily referred…

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