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    assert, “In spite of the fact that youths have one of the most reduced rates of mortality internationally, various negative sexual and regenerative wellbeing results, for example, early pregnancy and contamination with HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases (STIs), keep on threatening the wellbeing and prosperity of young people more than whatever other age bunch”. The author supports the main thesis through two case studies. Both case studies addresses structural and environmental…

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    to inform their kid's things that relate to sex. Most kids in sex education class have no idea about sexually transmitted diseases that are out there, most of them do not know the risk of what it means to be sexually active with people.that's the main reason why they should be taught…

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    Imagine a place where human trafficking is spread throughout the country, violence and abuse are considered the norm, and women’s rights are not practiced anymore. A place where child trafficking is socially acceptable and renting a woman’s body is common. All of this 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.…

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    focuses on teaching students how to abstain from any type of sexual activity until after marriage. However, sex education courses focus on teaching the students how to use different contraceptive methods to protect themselves from sexually transmitted infections and diseases. Both methods of education teach students positive ways to deal with sexual intercourse, but no one can seem to agree on a compromise between the two methods. I will first further…

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    Purity is(n’t) the most effective protection Young adolescent sexual activity is a widespread problem the country faces. The United States government; Congress, has helped fund or a better term spent billions of dollars over the course of twenty-five years to abstinence-only-till-marriage programs. Nevertheless when taking a closer look at the many reviews and articles over the abstinence programs, their effectiveness in the younger generation is remarkably lacking. These programs that solely…

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    complaints and explains main reasons for women to seek solutions through health care. The Top Five List of female genitourinary complaints includes vaginal infection, irritable bladder syndrome, stress incontinence, urinary tract infection and sexually transmitted infections. Vaginal infection is an inflammation that creates uncomfortable sensations (Anderson et al., 2004). Irritable…

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    diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease by the name of Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Men and women between the ages of 13-64 receive this pathogen that is caused by oral and or anal sexually actions. The most common route for a pathogen to attach to the host would be through the respiratory or gastrointestinal tract, and through cuts or punctured skin. These types of routes through the body causes Neisseria gonorrhoeae to infect the host. Most of the microbes will enter the host causing disease…

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    is something the students choose themselves whether they do or do not have the proper knowledge to actually understand what they are doing is what the schools to teach them. Therefore, if abstinence only sex was to be taught in schools sexually transmitted diseases would spread just the same if not more because less people would be using contraceptives (The Truth About Abstinence-Only Programs). Abstinence only sex does not lessen the amount of sex teenagers have. Just like comprehensive sex…

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    pictures with steps that individuals can follow to properly learn how to use a condom. On the other hand, you would think it should almost be common knowledge to use a condom because they are a great protection against pregnancy and sexual transmitted disease. However, there are many individuals throughout the world who are still not aware of this or have a hard time using a condom. This website is here to educate these individuals as well as give advice to those expert who want to brush up on…

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    access to health care. The rate of new gonorrhea cases rose 4 percent in 2012 from the year before, while syphilis jumped 11 percent, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said today in a report. Rates for chlamydia, the most common of the bacterial sexually transmitted diseases, gained less than 1 percent. While all three diseases are curable with antibiotics, many people don’t get tested as recommended, said Gail Bolan, the director of the CDC’s STD prevention division. That’s…

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