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    teen pregnancy and ultimately solve this problem. The reason for teen pregnancy is the lack of education and communication from adults to teenagers. Sexual education classes given in the schools around this country mainly promote abstinence until marriage. These classes are good in a way because it promotes teenagers to wait to have sex until marriage and the risks of engaging in pre-marital sex such as getting a sexual transmitted disease (STD). The problem with an only abstinence program is

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    become pregnant by having unprotected sex. This is probably because they don’t talk to their about those things‚ they may feel uncomfortable about this situation. Teens should have access to contraceptives without parent’s consent. Why should teens have full access to contraceptives? Many teens don’t want their parents knowing that they are having sex plus some parents will say no to having sex. Most teens are mature enough to take precaution towards having safer sex; they are smart enough to get birth

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    Condoms in High School

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    Schools” Condoms should be handed out to high school students. There are situations in which many people have different opinions‚ however it is my belief that condom distribution in high schools allows children to open up and ask questions regarding sex‚ it accounts for a tremendous decrease in teen pregnancies‚ abortions and diseases‚ as well as a decrease in the amount of money spent on supporting unwanted teen pregnancies and abortions. I remember my sexual behavior as a teen. In my parents eyes

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    article by Liana Y. Bay-Cheng is about the "reliance of American school-based sexual education programs on a moralistic agenda and several presuppositions of adolescent sexuality" (p. 61). The group being researched were adolescent‚ high school children. The research method was naturalistic observation. During the eight years that President George W. Bush there was a significant backlash in sexuality education both at home and abroad (Gresle-Favier‚ 2010). Recent statistics make it clear why sexual

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    No. 10354)‚ Date enacted December 19‚ 2012 Date signed December 21‚ 2012 -informally known as the Reproductive Health Law‚ is a law in the Philippines which guarantees universal access to methods on contraception‚ fertility control‚ sexual education‚ and maternal care. While there is general agreement about its provisions on maternal and child health‚ there is great debate on its key proposal that the Philippine government and the private sector will fund and undertake widespread distribution

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    DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES Save $$$s onottled water!!!- Unplanned Teenage Pregnancy and the Support Needs of Young Mothers Part B: Review of literature Prepared by Krystyna Slowinski Research‚ Analysis and Information Team November 2001 Contents Executive Summary ………………………………………………………….. 1 1.. Introduction …………………………………………………………….… 5 1.1 Background ………………………………………………………………. 5 1.2 Methodology …………………………………………..…..……..….…. 6 1.3 Language and Terminology ……………………..…..…….…….. 6 2. Adolescent

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    and boys to have access to birth control in order to avoid an unintended pregnancy. Birth control and sex education is a controversial subject in many communities. The type of comprehensive health education or sex education information made available to teenagers through school is dictated by law. In South Carolina‚ schools are required to teach abstinence and provide information concerning sex as a future reference for family planning between married individuals. According to law‚ no schools are

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    a means of managing safer sex‚ preventing the health risks and guarding them from the cycle of poverty. 1. Reasons for not allowing birth control to be given to teenagers A. It encourages sexual activity (Sex with many partners -promiscuity) B. Abstinence should be promoted 1. It is 100 percent effective 2. Sex is not for teenagers 11. Reasons for providing teenage girls access to birth control A. Easy access to birth control makes sex safer 1. Prevention

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    Policy brief january 2010 POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU BY James gribble investing in Youth for national Development Despite the commitment of many policymakers and advocates to addressing the ever-increasing sexual and reproductive health needs of youth‚ calls for appropriate programs‚ services‚ and funding have gone largely unanswered. Youth around the world remain at high risk of unplanned pregnancy‚ HIV/AIDS‚ and sexually transmitted infections‚ even though many small-scale programs

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    Nowadays most of families have at least one television in house. The main purposes of using TV are relaxation‚ reducing loneliness and educating children. We‚ however‚ have to consider both sides of watching television. Recent research studies point out/ indicate a few negative effects of television on children like overweight‚ sleep problems and sexuality information. First‚ spending a lot of hours on TV leads to be overweight‚ according to the American Medical association. There are three main

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