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    HBO broke tradition with the introduction of a female dominated TV series, Sex and the City. Although there have been countless shows geared to female audience, Sex and the City shed light on issues of female stereotypes and really focused on breaking away from these roles. The show offers complex versions of postmodern female identity. The identities of the show 's four main female characters are structured in direct relation to sexual, familial and economic freedom and in opposition to…

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    Safe Sex Education Essay

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    student needs to be taught the importance of safe sex. Without the proper education of sex education there are risks. In an article written by Dennis Prager ” A Speech Every American High School Principal Should give“ he states that “No more semesters will be devoted to condom wearing and teaching you to regard sexual relations as a primarily health issue”. I disagree with this statement. Sex education has been proven to help young people to delay sex, and to use contraception when they do…

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    Abstinence-Only Sex Education Everyone remembers that one-day in middle school when you had to sit through the embarrassing abstinence education talk. The dreaded abstinence only education programs are all about doing whatever possible to abstain from sex. They don’t have to teach about STD’s or the possible outcomes if you do choose to have sex. A larger majority of states in the US don’t require the information be medically accurate when given to students. The truth is teens will do what they…

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    Sex/human trafficking is a growing problem that is happening in Brazil. Human trafficking is modern-day slavery and involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain some type of labor or a commercial sex act. Since 2013 the sex trafficking in Brazil has grown 1,500 percent according to the government, which means that increased awareness of crime, this indicates that it's a major problem. The hotspot city for sex tourism is in Fortaleza in the northern corner of Brazil, it was also one of…

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    International, a government funded agency, addressed the problems associated with the AIDS epidemic and the sex trade, not as a threat to the nation or its people, but as a threat to the tourism industry (Bishop, p. 68). It seems that greed for money, and power has led to widespread government corruption that has led to a sickening disintegration of morals. The Thai government has swept sex tourism under the carpet with a public relations campaign designed at salvaging tourism's identity…

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    How does the lack of sex education for queer students impact their mental health and emotional wellbeing? It is important to begin with an acknowledgement of the value of identity validation. Among LGBTQ+ communities across all age groups, geographic locations, and other social identifiers, a common experience is the lack of validation – or even recognition – of queer identities. This can become especially salient within sex educational contexts. I work as a Health Educator with Peer Health…

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    Life or Death- Sex Offenders More and more accusations are being brought to trial. Many men and some woman are being put behind bars, they had urges to attack or sexually assault someone that could not fight back. It 's been happening all over the country, usually someone close to the victim. Sex offenders are showing their real colors, acting out on crimes that could potentially harm someone. Thesis; The history how it came to be such a controversial topic. What types treatments are…

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    I will tell you that where our concerns are coming from is his continuous sexually acting out behaviors. I don’t know that this has been explained to you yet. However, Kevin disclosed to some friends at school that he has to perform oral sex on you. Tarin said “no, he has not ever.” I asked why he would tell them that. Tarin said one of those other little boys must have told him they did this to their parents. Tarin said, “I ain’t never done no shit like that to my child or he has not ever done…

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    There are many dangers today dealing with sex offenders, and why the law should not change. Sex offenders are people that abuse someone else sexually which causes harm physically or emotionally to the victim. Sex offenders are more than likely to have reoccurring sexual abuse acts. Victims should not have to live in fear every day because their accused abuser is walking freely. Sex offenders should not be able to live freely as law-abiding citizens because of the damage they have caused to…

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    I broke this portion of my report up to study the real effects of both the victims and our communities (Montgomery Media News). When considering sex trafficking, it’s easy to name the impact it has on the victim. The victims are often stripped entirely of rights, freedom, and humanity. Women are beaten when they disobey the pimp or try to escape. There are countless reports of victims subjected to emotional abuse, in addition to physical battery and rape. This is the kind of harm that we, as…

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