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    and question at hand that I understood is‚ “does sex education lead to an increase in teenage pregnancies?” First of all‚ what is sex education? Sex education is instruction on issues relating to human sexuality‚ including human sexual anatomy‚ sexual reproduction‚ sexual intercourse or other sexual activity‚ reproductive health‚ emotional relations‚ reproductive rights and responsibilities‚ abstinence and birth control. Common avenues for sex education are parents or caregivers‚ formal school programs

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    Abortion amongst teenagers has increased within the last decade. Due to the lack of parental guidance and education at school‚ children are more prone to engaging in unprotected sex‚ which is one of the leading causes to abortion. Through the years‚ different techniques are being utilized to prevent pregnancies or give alternatives to abortion. Better education regarding sex and improvements with contraception has made a lot of advancements in the past years. Teenage attitudes towards abortion

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    IMPORTANCE OF SEX EDUCATION 1 Importance of Sex Education Lynda M. Gibbons Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 101 Dr. Eszter Barra-Johnson March 22‚ 2010 Ashford University IMPORTANCE OF SEX EDUCATION 2 Abstract This paper explores the benefits sex education for the teenagers of the United States. It shows cause and statistics for and against the issue of further education in the fight to prevent teenage pregnancy. It is a growing epidemic that affects our

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    effective‚ to reduce the number of pregnancies. Questions will arise from every aspect‚ such as‚ contraceptive expenses‚ to state laws about high schools offering condoms. It all begins with demographics‚ and will lead to proven facts of proper sex education courses to reduce this outburst of teen pregnancies. Contraceptive Availability Expenses Available contraceptive programs intend to reduce the problems for those that would otherwise prevent sexually active teens from using condoms to reduce

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    why we need adequate sexual education in schools rather than the hogwash that many schools are teaching their students in the current “Sex Education

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    Same Sex Schooling Is Best For Education. Children are the future. Why not give that future the best possible chance it can have? There is a devil lurking around our schools slaloming between our precious children and the name of that devil is Coed Education. The way we have been going about education in the United States is wrong. Same sex education is the best way to educate the next generation by providing a tailored curriculum and keeping students focused by eliminating the distractions of

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    in sexual activity and getting attention from guys makes them feel attractive and beautiful. Is there a solution to reduce teen pregnancy and are all precautions being taken? If teens were better educated on sex and teen pregnancy‚ could pregnancy be prevented? I believe that sexual education classes should be imposed in schools to reduce this problem and help teenagers think about their actions before acting on them. I have first-hand experience on teen pregnancies. My mother was a single‚ teen

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    comprehensive sex education‚ lack of advice from families and the carelessness of Thai teenagers. One cause of the problem is lack of comprehensive sex education. According to the Reproductive Health Survey in 2009‚ only 77.9 percent of primary and secondary school students received some form of sex education. This means that around 20 percent get no sex education. Though most teenagers have sex education in schools‚ teen pregnancy is still increasing. This shows that sex education in the Thai school

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    “Condoms: The New Diploma” In the after math of the AIDs scare of the late 80’s‚ school board officials sought to create a health class curriculum that would cover sex education. This was a hot topic in the 90’s and it brought about the questions of sex education and whether it is the schools responsibility or the parents to educate their children. In Rush Limbaugh’s “Condoms: The New Diploma”‚ from his 1992 book titled The Way Things Ought to Be‚ Limbaugh claims that condom distribution promotes

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    Schools are Ineffective The issue of sex education in schools has been a debate among parents‚ school administrators‚ health officials‚ and religious organizations for years. We all know that the safest sex is no sex at all‚ yet we continue to engage in that activity. If we are not‚ then we are thinking about it‚ planning on doing so in the future‚ or being bombarded by it in the media. Abstinence-only sex education persuades teens to wait until marriage before having sex‚ but totally ignores all other

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