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    Benefits Of Prostitution

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    many people around the world. Some of the many benefits of having prostitution being legalized would be taking prostitutes off the street into a safer place, increasing tax revenue for our city, and being able to contain the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. No one should have the right to be told what to do and what not to do with…

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    Saving Our Youth Thesis Statement: Although it encourages an early start of sexual activity, condoms should be more accessible to teens because it promotes the practice of safe sex at an early age, it will help avert teenage sexual transmitted infections/ diseases, it will help lower and prevent teenage pregnancy rate from rising. Paragraph II A. To begin with I believe condoms should be more accessible to teens because it encourages and educates the youth on the practice of safe sex at an early…

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    scores, the necessary grade point averages, and tuition costs. While those are important factors to consider, not many people realize that some schools are more stressful than others, have higher drug and alcohol addiction rates, and high sexually transmitted diseases percentages. College is a great choice for educating a person and planning for a successful future, though there are many…

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    I never really understood the point of being with someone sexually that you could not see yourself with in the future. Now that I am older though, I see some of the possible benefits from it, but the risks still outweigh them. The possibility of contracting a sexually transmitted disease while hooking up is obviously much greater than being in a monogamous relationship. It is even greater since people are much more relaxed…

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    Sexual Transmitted Diseases: Sex and the Older Adults Introduction Sexuality is an essential part of existence; which makes people sexual creatures from birth to death. The American Association of Retired People (AARP) predicted that by the year 2030 nearly 20% of America will be aged 65 and older. As the population increases in age, so will the complexity of managing their health, especially about sexually transmitted infections (STI) (Imparato & Sanders, 2016). However, the subject of…

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    century, which is the increasing incidence of sexually transmitted diseases, which have a negative effect not only on adults but also on children, on infants. A single unprotected intimate relationship with an infected person is sufficient to contract a sexually transmitted disease (STD). In the absence of an early diagnosis and a perfectly adapted treatment, such a disease can cause serious complications. When it comes to sexually transmitted diseases, I cannot rely on the "it will not happen…

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    Parents, Condoms and Hypocrisy In 1994 The New York Times ran an article written by Anna Quindlen. Her article is a well written piece in regards to the distribution of condoms in the New York City public schools. Up to this point, the school district had been passing out condoms to teenagers who did not require any permission from their parents. Lawsuits were filed, and the appeals courts decided that this violated parents right to confidentiality. Quindlen writes to show us that this is…

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    trying to shut down an organization that’s helped many women. They have taught young children and teens about their bodies and the changes from childhood to adulthood.They have taught people about safe sex and using protection against Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD’s) or unwanted pregnancy. They have taught people about abusive relationships and the spectrum of sexuality. They have taught people about their options if they get pregnant and do not know what to do. “Planned Parenthood is…

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    Abstinence is restraining from all sexual activity in any form until a person gets married. The practice of abstinence protects the body from pregnancy, disease, and it allows someone to focus on things in their life other than sex such as school and their future. Abstinence is the best way to protect the body from harmful diseases that could ruin a person’s life or even possibly end it. It also prevents the teenager from taking on such a big task that they’re not ready for. Teenagers…

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    Kuhn’s, 1996). Prostitution is seen as problematic in society for young women, children and families. Due to the fact that they are at risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) virus. Having…

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