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    what they want to believe. Television can be very misleading because they will show a unmarried couple having sexual relations and promote that it is all okay or that everyone is doing it yet media does not warn the viewer about STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) or the possibility of getting the girl pregnant. Important activities such as reading, exercise, and any other mental or social development are limited due to a large amount of television watching. Drugs and television are both…

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    (Sanders). When prostitutes work in legalized brothels they are often required to be checked for diseases. "16 years of mandatory testing, [and] over 100,000 tests -- there has never been one case of HIV in a Nevada brothel. The ladies are checked weekly for gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, and monthly for HIV.... Nevada only contributes one half of one percent of all the sexually transmitted diseases in America, partially attributed to the success of the brothel....” said Dennis Hof, the…

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    Introduction: The chapter “Sexual Morality” focuses on the ethics surrounding many topics including sexuality, sex education, and STD’s. It also discusses some topics about the prevalence of sexual activity in different cultures and some more weighted topics like teenage pregnancy and rape. The first question asked in the chapter is a significant meta ethical question concerning the nature of things that are sexual. What is an accurate definition we can use to define what sexual means so that…

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    Abstinence v. Comprehensive An Analysis of the Respective Results Sex education has always been a controversial topic, especially to which it is taught. The Reagan administration passed the Adolescent Family Life Act for abstinence-only education, based on the presumption that talking about sex in school would promote sexual activities among teenagers. The President quietly passed the two-point act 1981, as the House of Representatives did not vote on it. The government coded the act under…

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    Exploration and analysis of the topic Sex trafficking Introduction Sex trafficking has been known to be a complex situation driven or created by economic, social and cultural factors found within a given society. Some of these factors are meant for specific patterns exercised in sex trafficking. There are various patterns that are generally found in sex trafficking in varied regions. The major factor is the victim 's desire to migrate and this eventually leads to exploitation (Bernat, 2011).…

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    Relates Her Experiences from the Field. Journal Of Bisexuality.” In the book she describes her experiences using a surrogate through her life. One point Poelzl (2001) raises is that sex surrogates are a safety net for people to discover what they like sexually. This helps people explore their options. One client, who was gay, came to a female sex surrogate. He was in complete awe with her. He enjoyed looking at her vagina and feeling what it felt like. He enjoyed this because he was quick to…

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    sex and is it really worth the talk? Sex is something that should be saved until two people are wed. First of all, what are the facts and risks about sex? The common facts are that intercourse can cause pregnancy and STD’s. STD’s are sexually transmitted diseases. Different kinds of STD’s are HIV, genital herpes, genital warts,…

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    baseline purpose of the series was a campaign to sensitize the young generation on responsible sexual behavior, self-control and abstinence. The highlight of the film drew so much interest as its content suggested very strong emotions that were very sexually oriented. The caption of the movie series itself was love, sex and money. However what began as a campaign for good moral standards turned out to be a debate on heavy sexual content versus safer sex…

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    when the executive shows up, what he doesn’t realize is, I’m actually debriefing him on behalf of a competitor.” He speaks with pride knowing that he is a spy, taking pride in his profession. From the public’s perspective, he is a harmless job interviewer, but from the private image of who actually is, Barry has an ulterior motive that ultimately benefits himself. He throws away the feelings of the people he is “interviewing”, and thinks only of the greater reward he will receive. “I don’t feel…

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    The Benefits Of Hook-Up

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    of sexually active women reported having sex with someone only once (Eshbaugh & Gate 2008). Out of these women, 29 % reported having sex with someone they known less than 24 hours (Eshbaugh & Gate…

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