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    education. Sex education is instruction on issues relating to human sexuality‚ including human sexual anatomy‚ sexual reproduction‚ 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‚ and public health campaigns. The word sex‚ it is one of the few words that catch our attention. Whenever we see the word “sex” in magazines‚ newspapers and

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    able to check the birth rate. As a result there is tremendous increase in population. This kind of growth has a direct effect or. The development of our country it prevents the benefits of economic development from reaching all the people because development cannot keep pace with the demands of large population. It becomes hard to provide education‚ decent jobs and a reasonable standard of living to everyone. In such circumstances‚ it is essential to keep the population under control by lowering down

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    “The abortion pill should be banned due to the negative consequences it causes to women” ________ Abstract The New Era ’s freedom of sexuality and contraception ’s campaigns had reached all the world‚ leading as a consequence the fact that in every country there are more and more unwanted pregnancies. Conception has been debated for so long‚ and there ’s not a scientific posture accepted officially by any nation‚ so due to desperation‚ medical experts had created

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    Bathrooms and Birth Names: Schools Have a Long Way to Go Although in recent years great progress has been made for LGBT+ students‚ schools across America still have not eliminated transphobia‚ nor are they making strong enough efforts to be inclusive to transgender students. Discrimination within bureaucracy‚ faculty‚ and students still runs rampant. There is not good enough health education for trans students‚ there are not enough policies in place to make sure their identities are respected‚ and

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    I am writing today to urge you to not support the wrongful birth bill‚ which diminishes the right from parents to sue their doctors if the doctor does not caution parents about the health of their child (Mariam Kas‚1976).It is very important that we unite and make sure that this bill does not become a law‚ as there are many issues with this. First of all many people visit a doctor and they trust their doctors to do what is optimal for their patients‚ but when a doctor a dishonest to a patient and

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    In today’s society‚ teen sex‚ sex before marriage and even teen pregnancy is becoming more acceptable because it is a recurring activity. Sex education has always been a controversial part of education and has endured numerous changes due to the debate of the subject. Should the emphasis be on encouraging young people to abstain from sex period otherwise known as a “only-abstinence program” or should sex education emphasize on the consequences of being engaged in sexual activity and provide clear

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    Ways to control Population Growth Population growth is the rate of increase in the size of a given area‚ such as a city‚ country or continent. Population growth is closely linked to fertility‚ which is the rate at which women produce offspring. Due to the limited resources on earth and in various countries‚ rampant population growth can lead to inadequate food and other amenities‚ so in certain cases it can be beneficial to attempt to limit population growth. Laws One way for a country or

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    Judgment against Women for Being using Birth Control. My friend Aurora has been using the pill as a birth control method for about three years now. She pays $35 a month‚ for the prescription it comes out to over $420 per year. She complains about the high cost but does not want to ask her boyfriend for help paying for them because he claims is not his responsibility. Besides the worriedly hustle for of paying it every month she also has to remember to take it every day and puts up with all the

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    In the article Carnal Knowledge: The Sex Ed Debate By Molly Masland‚ she introduces Tamara Kreinin who is the president of the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States. Tamara says‚ “Young people are going to learn about sex and our question has to be where do we want them

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    Structuring Worldwide Resource Distribution and Population Control Eri Zhong 钟尔灵 Katherine Wei 魏嘉奕 Alan Wang 汪一鼎 Introduction In this modern age‚ we must prepare our world for the next generation and ensure our descendants have adequate resources to thrive on our Blue Planet. With the pressures of an expanding population ahead‚ it is the direct responsibility of the General Assembly to take initiative in foreseeing an end to this multigenerational stressor. Topic Background The world’s population

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