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    they provide. Planned Parenthood provides education resources and affordable, quality healthcare for women and men in the United States, and defunding it would affect the lives of the many who use their various health centers throughout the country. On October 16, 1916, Margaret Sanger along with her sister Ethel Byrne, and activist Fania Mindell opened America’s first birth control clinic with the revolutionary…

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    Teenage pregnancy is one of the significant reasons for high school dropouts according to the CDC, with only 50% of all teenage mothers going onto receive their high school diploma by the age of 22. Not only are teenage mothers at risk for lower school achievements, but so are their children who face a higher rate of dropping out of high school, being a teenage parent in the future, and having health problems (About Teen Pregnancy, 2016). The teenage pregnancy rates in the state of Florida are…

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    The median age at which Australian first having sexual intercourse is 17, lying in the teenage group of age (Marino, 2016). According to Better Health Channel, 50% of all Australian teenagers in Year 12 have had sex and one in four of them do not use contraception, leading to countless unexpected pregnancies and hence, teenage parenthood. The positive reducing number of adolescent mothers over the year (Figure 1) however does not imply that the processes of pregnancy and parenting would have any…

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    distracted by members of the opposite sex, and may find it easier to participate actively in classes where everyone is the same sex (Co-ed). Single- sex classrooms offer many more benefits than traditional classrooms. Studies have shown that boys and girls learn differently while in the classroom. Breaking down stereotypes, classroom settings and removing the distraction of the opposite sex are just a few of the benefits from single sex classrooms. Single sex classrooms are better for students…

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    attending a single-sex school, male or female? Did you know that nearly 81% female graduates from independent single-sex schools scored "above average" or "in the highest 10 percent" for academic ability, compared with 75% of female coeducational students? In many recent systematic reviews by the Department of Education, single-sex education has been rated higher than a coed education. I, myself, went to an all-male high school, know what the process is like and the advantages it comes with.…

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    Education is important. Some value it more than others, that is why some adults take extreme measures in order to provide their children with the best education, to receive such important thing. In the past same-sex schools began before the 19th century mainly because of cultural views, although it has now expanded and many people have been enrolled into these schools or classes as personal preference. “In the mid 1990’s, there were only two public schools in the United States that offered…

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    girls who are engineers and scientists are more likely to be because of same-sex schools than co-ed schools, there is a different result that found by (Rosser, 1995), which is that females in co-ed schools refer to higher rates of…

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    Same-Sex Schools Controversy over gender-segregated versus coeducational classrooms has raged over the past several decades. Among the arguments there are four primary sources of contention. These include socialization, stereotyping, academic gain/loss, and whether or not students should be allowed an option between coed or single-sex classes. Opponents claim that the negatives far outweigh the positives for both boys and girls while supporters of this system of classroom division maintain that…

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    demonstrate school girls who attended single-sex schools are more likely to participate in competitive sports than girls at coed schools. Importantly, it is easy for students in a single-sex school to develop and enhance in different aspects like physical, mental, emotional and spiritual wellbeing. It is thus a beneficially factor to provide all available opportunities to girls through a single sex school because girls/women in time to come can do much First, single sex schools have a good…

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    Scarleteen is a non-profit organization that aims to improve the health of individuals through sex and reproductive education. Their website, www.scarleteen.com, discuss many topics ranging from issues about gender, sexual health, relationships and everything else in between in order to educate young people. One subset of their website, “Condom basics: A User’s Manual,” (http://www.scarleteen.com/article/sexual_health/condom_basics_a_users_manual) not only illustrates why it’s important to use a…

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