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    I Want to Teach my Child About Sex by Dr. Karl and Shannon Wendt is a step by step book on how parents should prepare and execute the talk about sex with their children. From a traditional Christian perspective, the authors lead the parents through courage building, researching, the initial talk and continued education. This book begins with the authors pointing out the fact that this can be a very awkward time for parents and helping them build up the courage to begin this extremely necessary…

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    Valerie Ulene’s article “Plastic surgery for teens” and Camille Sweeney’s article “Seeking self-esteem through surgery” are both focusing on the same two issues, that plastic surgeries for teens is a growing tendency and whether they should be permitted. The point of view in the two articles seems to be slightly different. The first article describes Valerie Ulene’s view of plastic surgeries for teenagers, that is people should draw attention to which consequences such surgeries may bring and…

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    Many teenagers in high school are uneducated in sex and its harsh consequences. As a former high school student, I have witnessed many of my classmates contract sexually transmitted diseases and take on the role of motherhood much too early. I oppose the fact that many high school students will be faced with a dire situation because they are uneducated, they are underestimated, and they are unprepared. Therefore, sex education classes should become part of the mandatory curricula at all public…

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    different tasks associated with the demands of parenthood. Many parents want to talk to their children about sex but do not feel that they have the skills or efficacy to do so (Afifi, Joseph, & Aldeis, 2008). Foster parents often have little knowledge of what their foster youth’s experiences were regarding sexuality and sexual coercion and are uninformed about what sexual knowledge or education their youth had previously (Doolittle, 2013). Another question then becomes when it is an appropriate…

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    It brings a feeling that if you use the condom when you having sex, you will get protection and avoid to get pregnant or opportunities to get STD’s. She has some common model of argument that: classifying,compare and Contrast ,cause and effect. Telling the reason why people support or disagree, use a lot of data…

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    The Roe vs. Wade case was a popular debate about the women rights to privacy. However, I believed that a woman should only have from six weeks to twelve weeks to have any abortion. There are several reasons or situations that causes women to abort their pregnancy. Therefore, abortion should be kept legal. Last Sunday, I was driving home and notice a group of people holding up abortion signs. The signs read the following messages; “Women deserve better than abortion” and “Face it abortion…

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    millions of woman and men have come to Planned Parenthood for vital health care services, Sex education, and sexuality information. They are one of Americas most trusted provider of reproductive health care. There are more than 38,000 staff members and volunteers working there and have more the 650 centers nationwide. That shows there great need. They do a lot with helping young people get educated about sex and different methods of contraception. They also do programs at schools to educate…

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    where condoms are not readily available. Each year, an average of 40,000 to 80,000 students are affected by either a sexually transmitted disease or an unintended pregnancy. Although this problem is far too complex for any one solution, promoting safe sex seems to alleviate the problem. To reduce the number of sexually transmitted diseases and unintended pregnancies among students, condom vending machines should be installed on college campuses. First and most importantly, studies show that…

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    There are three different ways to start taking birth control pills. First Day of Period Start: Start your pills on the first day of your period. Continue to take one pill every day at the same time. With this method, you do not need to use a backup method as the pills are effective in preventing pregnancy right away. HOW TO START: There are three different ways to start taking birth control pills. 1. First Day of Period Start: Start your pills on the first day of your period. Continue to take…

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    When it comes to the Korean Comfort Women reading, Pyong Gap Min’s objective involves explaining the sufferings of the Korean victims (Min, 2003, p. 940). Her article opts for an “intersectional analysis” and includes three factors for the analysis: colonization, gender hierarchy, and social class (Min, 2003, p. 940). If the objective is to understand the suffering of the victims, this response argues that the aforementioned variables are the wrong variables to focus on. To put it simply, using…

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