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    their parents about that aspect of their lives. Statistics show that about 54.9% of females use condoms, which are only 88% effective, while only 18.7% use birth control, which is 97% effective(Percentage of...). Since there is easy access to condoms and they are affordable, teenagers are more likely to use them; while getting birth control requires parental consent and costs more, so there is less of a chance teens will have access to them. It is important for teens to use contraceptives and be…

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    Abortion In Colombia

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    Abortion in Colombia Introduction Colombia has the highest rate of abortions in latin America "113 abortions per 1,000 pregnancies". Thousands of families have had to seek refuge in the neighbor cities out of fear of the drug lords.mColombia sex education system has failed to reduce teen motherhood. BodyA.Legality of abortions Colombia has the highest rate of abortions in latin America "113 out of every 1,000 pregnancies" If an abortion is made by another reason than the ones stablished in the…

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    To be upfront and honest in a perfect world where parents had and took the time to “properly” educate their own children about sex I would say that it should not be taught in schools or mandated by government. Alright now with that out of the way, I want to say that I am fully aware that for varying reasons not every child will receive a “proper” sexual education from their own parents. Additionally, some teenagers are not going to want to learn about sex from their parents because it makes them…

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    (AIDS). According to the CDC, in the article named “AIDS”, it is defined as, “A disease in which the immune system breaks down” (1) while, in fact, AIDS has increased considerably over time. An HIV/AIDS surveillance report by The Center for Disease Control and Prevention states that “Through December 2001, 807,075 adults/adolescents had been reported as having AIDS, of these, 462,653 (57%) had died” (22). In a mission to protect their students’ welfare, the College’s administration has decided…

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    Critique: The Drunk Sex Epidemic The way that Johnson presents her information is resourceful, however the lack of proper citations we are left to assume that presented information supposedly collected in recent studies and from reputable university faculty are in fact correct. While this article that was found in a 2017 February edition of Cosmopolitan magazine, that usual hires interns who are pursuing undergraduate studies, may or may not have background experience in such assignments, so…

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    Harm Of Abortion

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    Imagine never having the chance to make any decisions in your life. Never being able to fall in love, smell the fresh air, feel the warm sunlight on your cheeks, or even decide to live or not. An estimated 125,000 people a day are given no chance for life. This is because we live in a country where it is illegal to harm a bald eagle egg, but it’s okay to kill a baby and sell it’s body parts. During an interview Chris Smith stated, "Since 1973, well over 54 million babies have had abortion…

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    The ten-year period of history between 1950 and today that I am going to research for my final project is the 2000’s. This period of history interests me because so many things took place from 2000 to 2010. I was very young during this time period, and I remember hearing my parents talking a lot about what was going on during this time. It makes me want to go back and do the research myself to see what happened and what they were talking about. Some major economic events that took place during…

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    In this section of the project, we will discuss how to mitigate, avoid, accept, or transfer the previously discussed risks. In the Risk Assessment Plan, we listed all the various risks that could interfere with operations at DLIS. The table below (Table 1.2) explains in further detail the type of mitigation we have chosen, as well as the particular strategy we will use to handle each risk.  Table 1.2 – Risk Mitigation Strategies Risk Factor Mitigation Type Mitigation Strategy Building fire…

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    various contraceptives out there that you can choose from, but if you are a female, you might find that birth control pills are your best choice. These are a few signs that this might be the right contraceptive for you. 1. You'll Be Able to Remember to Take Them Daily For one thing, it is important to be honest with yourself and to determine whether or not you will take your birth control pills every day. In order for your pills to be as effective as possible, it is imperative for you to take…

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    An abortion is a procedure that can be done to end pregnancy either by medicine or surgery which involves taking the embryo or fetus and placenta from the uterus (MedlinePlus website, 2015, para. 1). It is a big choice that can only come from the mother of the fetus that is growing in side of her. Whether the pregnant lady decides to keep the child, put it up for adoption or even have an abortion the decision is something that she is going to have to live with for the rest of her life. It is up…

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