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    In the movie Mean Girls, there comes a scene where a gym teacher appears before a chalkboard ready to discuss sexual education and the thoughts of safe sex. The gym teacher circles abstinence while turning around to say, "Don't, have sex. You will get pregnant, and die." We just like to laugh during this part in the movie, but the scary thought is information like this taught in our schools is making teenagers clueless and frightened about sex. Sex education is now known as a controversial…

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    while another may feel that some heath care issues should remain confident. As patients we provide information in regards to our health care only because privacy is guaranteed and anonymity is in place. Often sexually active minors, minors who are infected with sexually transmitted diseases tend to elude counseling or health care because their private lives would be evaded. Many states have come to this realization and allow minors to make their own decisions about health care. In…

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    younger teenagers are more sexually driven. Shields (1993) writes in her article how media has impacted young teenagers. Magazine articles tend to write about numerous sexual pieces that are meant to be for adults. However, in her article Shields discusses how younger teenagers are reading these magazines more often and they are becoming frustrated because they “do not understand what an orgasm is.” (Shield,1993). In other words, these teenagers do not understand anything sexually that the…

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    Effects Of Prostitution

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    whoever wants them. Drugs are used to take away the emotional pain and to become more compliant to their traffickers, but they soon become addicted. Women are being forced to have sex multiple times a day, which can led to diseases and pregnancies. Sexually transmitted diseases are commonly seen in these women through the sexual abuse they encounter on a day to day basis. Is there any escaping this emotional imprisonment? Even when the women are rescued from this torturous industry, the…

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    Rock Music Influence

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    The year is 1955, in the middle of the Eisenhower administration; rock music is replacing the jazz based aesthetic in American popular music (Peterson). 1955 was not just the birth of a new genre of music, but it was the birth of an extremely controversial genre of music; rock music. Rock music has been criticized by everybody but the devout listeners. Despite the occasional fads rock music is the most popular choice of America’s youth (Leming 365). Music is a way of reflecting feelings, values…

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    In one case I can see that it is similar to the discussion about the ribbon to support gay rights. In this case the teacher has taken a vocal role in what she believes in. The legal view that she is taking is the First Amendment and the second clause. This law is the freedom of speech and press. I can see that she is doing it in the wrong place and time. From what I can see she is disrupting the normal class operations. This is within the grounds of Insubordination if this continues. In the…

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    discussing the sensitive topic, and it will ensure that all students receive a proper sex education. This may not be easy for some people to hear, parents especially, but teenagers are going to have sex. “In a study conducted by America’s Center for Disease Control it is stated that 47.4 percent of high school students have had sex”(Siebold). This…

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    Hpv Research Paper

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    Human papilloma virus or HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection, and the Centers for Disease Control says it’s so common that nearly all sexually active men and women get it at some point in their lives. The CDC says about 79 million Americans are currently infected with HPV. About 14 million people become infected each year. For many people, it will go away with no medical intervention, but for others, it can cause genital warts or cancer. There are more than 100 types of HPV…

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    Teacher-student relationship has numerous benefits for the teacher and the student in the classroom. There are different types of relationships between the teachers and the students. They include that of being a mentor, being friends or a parental figure. However, in the recent decade, a new type of relationship that is unlawful and illegal has developed. When the connection between the student and the teacher starts being that of more than friends, it disadvantages the student. The…

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    HARP Case Study

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    men (DOH, 2015). In 2015, MSM comprised of 89% (6,465) of the total reported cases of MOT via sexual contact among men in the Philippines. Within the past five years, 87% (20,744) of sexually transmitted cases were among MSM. From the start of the epidemic in 1984, 85% (22, 525) of total reported sexually transmitted cases were among MSM. Overall, the rates of HIV positive MSM are significantly higher than those of the men who reported male-female sexual contact. Determining if these…

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