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    firm understanding of what infected children go through and the argument between condoms and abstinence being the best choice against the disease must be discussed thoroughly HIV/AIDs has spread and destroyed the lives of many. It primarily targets countries that are too poor to receive proper care and education to prevent the spread of the disease within the body. While many argue between condoms and abstinence as the two sources of protection, the…

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    1. What is the author trying to convey/suggest with the title? (what does the title mean?) Elizabeth Pisani is trying to convey the variation of sexual experience and the savvy that attaches to it. 2. The author suggests that many efforts and messages of HIV prevention are wasting money (inefficient use of funds). A. What efforts/messages have been tried, and B. Why have they not been successful in HIV prevention? (what have we done wrong?) 3. A. What does the author suggest needs to be done…

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    while some can be turned a little to make the best sense. To elaborate more, the main topics that we discussed in class this semester were chastity vs. abstinence, pornography, cohabitation, dignity and respect, love, marriage, family, dating and if the idea that people can change stand true. The first point to touch upon is chastity vs. abstinence which was explained to us by the…

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    however, there is no answer to this date about the influence of sexual activity and how it impacts athletic performance. Many young athletes refrain from sex and practice abstinence before an event, believing that sex can decrease athletic performance (Fischer). This has gained popularity among many successful athletes like Mohammed Ali who abstained from his sexual desires and credited his success with the practice of abstinence before a fight and that this helped him build up his aggression…

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    My topic addresses birth control and education. Birth control is widely practiced with couples to enjoy sexual intimacy without feeling the risk of disease and pregnancy. Additionally, birth control can prevent one from making an unfavorable decision later about abortion and adoption. There are different methods for birth control such as abstinence, medications, birth control sponges, IUD, sterilization, and condoms. Contraceptives are prescribed by doctors in clinics, hospitals, and in local…

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    Some of the arguments have centered on the 1% risk that condoms expose human beings to in case of sexual intercourse. Alternatively, the Catholics suggest that one of the safe ways is abstinence because it is 100% effective against HIV/AIDS infection (De Luca Barrusse 102). The assertions about abstinence in controlling AIDS are factual, but they do not reflect the reality. According to research, there is an increase in teenage sex in the society currently;…

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    Church and Secular Society will be explored. Contraception, sometimes know as “birth control,” is defined as the deliberate prevention of pregnancy or conception, through various methods including: abstinence (refraining from sex), natural family planning (coordinating the woman’s less fertile time to have sexual intercourse or the withdrawal method), and many artificial means including, condom use, permanent implants, the pill and post-intercourse contraceptives. In Australia, evidence shows…

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    pharmacy; however, a male can also request an emergency contraceptive if his partner has consented. The reasons a contraceptive fails may depend on the situation such as, the woman was raped or there was no method of contraceptive used prior or during the sexual activity. This emergency contraception should not be a substitute for regular contraception. Additionally “this method should not be an excuse for taking chances” (Lange 47). Lastly, individuals should decide which method will be more…

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    contraception goes directly against the sixth commandment because it is thought that when one is using artificial birth control, they are not fully giving themselves to their partner. The sixth commandment’s purpose is to protect the integrity of marital sexual relations and the Church believes contraception in any form damages the integrity of such a relationship. Despite the overwhelmingly practical and logical implications of contraception such as condoms, the Church still maintains that it…

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    single adult they both continue to maintain their sexual integrity. Some might think it easier to do this than compared to a younger adult who has never been married. In the video Single Sexuality by Dr. Sharon Hart Morris (2016), it is pointed out by Jennifer Cisney (2016) that no matter what age a person is, they are still a sexual being so this indicates that even though they are older and probably wiser, they still struggle with the same sexual frustrations as a younger, unmarried person.…

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