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    Religion And Birth Control

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    There are many concepts nowadays that individuals argue over and disagree with each other on. Each individual forms their own opinions and beliefs that to them are the right viewpoint unlike everyone else’s whose differs from their own. This is mostly due to environmental influences when growing up that can be identified by parents, neighbors, lifestyle, and so on. Furthermore, when religion is brought into the mix, the situation often times becomes even more complicated. Religious views and…

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    Is there a link between Human Papilloma Virus and Cervical cancer? Human papilloma virus (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases. ‘Centers for diseases control and prevention’ states that almost all sexually active people get the virus at some point in their lives. According to the ‘Cervical Cancer topic overview’ done by webMD cervical cancer is “when abnormal cells of the cervix grow out of control.” About HPV HPV is spread by having either vaginal, anal or oral sex with…

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    different approach by recognizing that many teens in high school are sexually active and need to be prepared…

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    The matter of adolescents being in romantic relationships with older individuals spurs many questions, concerns, and thoughts, and in some cases more on the adolescent female than the adolescent male. One of the biggest concerns would be the risk or the presence of sexual activity. In an article that examines the relationship between personal discount rates and sexual behaviors in a sample of teenagers and young adults. Research found was that higher discount rates (an indication of less…

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    injustice, having a very limited access to justice or knowledge about their own rights. Solutions The single most effective way is the empowerment of women. As far as HIV/AIDs is concerned, empowerment of women is not an option but the remedy to a grave disease that can cause suffering and deaths of innocents. Here’s why- This is the only way to ensure gender equality. This is the only way to ensure better education for women. This is sole way to ensure their economic independence. This is…

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    together in a separate Reference page away from the article The evidence tables displayed under each of the disease categories, had tables with each study and the level of research applied. There was also listed a page of names of the general reviewers, other than the seven persons selected by the CDC, who contributed to the reviewed material. No actual number of topics was listed, but twenty-two disease process guidelines were available. The app reported the methods of evaluation of each…

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    Dating Vs. Dating

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    marriage bed be undefiled, for God will judge the sexually immoral and adulterous”. Physical attraction is beautiful for it marks a change in a relationship and connects two bodies with the same souls together. However, it is only honored and meaningful within the bond of marriage. Unintended pregnancy can result in abortion, in which a guilty mother puts her innocent baby into a position between life and death while sexually transmitted diseases and psychological emotion can detrimentally…

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    As we age, many things change. We get wrinkles, our hair changes to shades of gray and white, we retire, we may or may not have grandchildren. However, many things remain the same. We have a lot of the same interests, we have the same likes and dislikes, and we have the same basic needs. These basic needs are evident throughout all of our lives. However, some people may think that as we age our need and desire to love and be loved is diminished. After viewing the movie “The Age of Love” my eyes…

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    Should sexual education be taught in public schools? Should sexual education be abstinence only? These are two great questions that should be addressed, and that every parent should consider when placing their child in a public school. Sexual education has been one of the most controversial topics in education history. Sexual education should be taught in public schools and I do not believe that it should focus only on abstinence. Sexual education is the broad term to describe education about…

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    reproduction. “From its earliest days, sexuality education was narrowly focused on the physical and moral aspects of sexuality. It concerned itself with reproductive anatomy and physiology, emphasized prevention of venereal diseases (VD, currently referred to as sexually transmitted infections (STIs)), and focused on hygiene” (Elia & Tokunaga 2015). Sex education itself started to become taught and talked about in the 1800’s when campaigns promoted the “regulation of sexuality”. In 1892, The…

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