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    pregnant but wants an abortion because she loves her job too much even though her husband is against it (The Week,2012). Cecile Richards said that her abortion “wasn’t a difficult decision” and Hanna Rosin stated that abortion should be shown as a “social good” after telling her abortion story (NYP Holdings, 2015). All this is causing teenagers to believe that abortion is okay, and it’s normal. Abortion is being viewed in society as a choice for women. People are becoming desensitized to the…

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    Sex Education Growing up Sex education was never really spoken about in my family, we had to learn as we go. My parents believed that I shouldn’t be talked about until I became sexually active. There were no birds and the bees or anything like that. In school, I’m sure I did have health class and maybe they did talk about sex and all that, but till this day I can’t remember nor did I really think it was important to me, because at that time I was not in a relationship. I know in high school they…

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    A big question that has been going around worldwide for years is whether or not abortion should be allowed in society. There are people who believe abortion should be allowed and that it should be up to the mother because it is her body; on the other hand, there are people who wholeheartedly believe abortion should not be allowed because a baby 's life should count too. We hear a lot about abortion here in the United States of America, but it is not only going on here, abortion occurs in just…

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    shelf until the auditors and/or regulators ask to see them? Have they become akin to "Shelfware"? As I write this, my colleagues and I are very busy assisting companies with assessing risks, recommending security posture and well yeah, auditing IT controls too. So what about policies and procedures? Where do they fit? Are they anything more than the product of “give the auditors what they want”? When was the last time or better yet, have you ever had meaningful dialogue around policies and…

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    What’s the purpose of marriage? Do you have to love someone to get married? Is it love or lust that decides if someone should get married? “Love and sexual desire are intrinsic to the human condition, basic drives that reside in mature adults regardless of time or place but if the urge to love and make love is constant, the freedom with which individuals may do so is anything but. After all, although making love is an enjoyable and cheap entertainment, the raising of children is hard work and…

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    A)Justify which phase(s) of learning the students in your team were in. The year 5 that I worked with were just at the beginning phase of associative learning when they started the day playing football. Associative learners understand the basic skills of the game and the rules they can do the skill but need feedback and can self correct a little bit, they can stay in this stage for a long time and it is necessary to get lots of practice to move on. Throughout the morning they developed their…

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    Despite the lack of funding for comprehensive sex education in the United States, there has been much support for it because it would provide exclusivity within health courses in middle and high schools. Comprehensive education would be efficient because it teaches all aspects of contraception, medication, treatments, abstinence and addresses the diversity of the student body by including students who have different gender and sexual identities. By addressing the universality of students and…

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    important when adolescents reach puberty because that is the age when this information is vital and begins to make sense in their mind. Abstinence is the only guaranteed way for a teen to avoid pregnancy, and many teens find that abstinence has other social, emotional, and health benefits (Benefits of Teen Abstinence). There a few reasons why a teenage may want to stay abstinent, one reason has to do with the possibility of becoming a parent, and no teenage is ready for that. Staying abstinent…

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    friends, whom most likely have just as much understanding as they do. Many teens also turn to the internet for sexual education or additional information they may or may not have been taught about in school, such as safe sex and methods of birth control. In a study conducted by the Journal of Adolescent Health, almost half of 177 popular sexual health websites contained inaccurate or false information about contraceptives. Most teenagers may have a basic understanding of sexual health, too many…

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    Birth Control In Schools

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    condom. Condoms and birth control pills fall under the category of contraceptives, items to prevent the spread of disease and pregnancy. Contraceptives are mandatory to prevent unplanned pregnancy and the spread of disease if one participates in sexual activity, but should they be offered in a school setting? According to a 2007 AP-Ipsos poll, “two-thirds of Americans” promote birth control being offered to students within public schools (“Why Schools Give Birth Control” 1).…

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