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    education programs include information about contraceptives. But now there are many types of programs. A new program is one that strongly supports the theory‚ “just say no”. It includes urging virginity pledges and only stating the failure rates of condoms and other contraceptives. Many of these programs take the failure rate out of context. They overemphasize the statistics and sometimes even use false data to help sway the student’s minds about contraceptives. The United States has the highest

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    Bible. The catholics believe that birth control is absolutely wrong‚ and a grave sin. Birth control has been around at least since the times of the ancient Greeks and Romans . During these days birth control came in the form of animal skin condoms and various poisons to be used as spermicides ("Catholic Church Birth Control."). Catholic believers were told to receive every new born life as a gift from God. The first ever mentioning on banning birth control is in the book of Genesis

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    Reflection Essay

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    Reflection Essay "The art of life lies in taking pleasures as they pass‚ and the keenest pleasures are not intellectual‚ nor are they always moral." This quote was once said by a Greek secular artist. Just by reading this quote one can tell that most philosophers and thinkers alike look for a deeper meaning of things in life. Before taking this course I did not think of sexuality as something important. I had no idea that there was more to sexuality then just sex itself. I have come to respect the

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    teens sex condoms

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    Teens‚ Sex‚ Condoms Teenagers having sex these days is about as common as teenagers participating in extracurricular activities‚ it’s become the new sport that most teens are eager to try for pleasure and fun. When thinking about sex all one thinks about is the feeling of right now not the consequences of later. Every day thousands of teenagers are putting themselves at risk for pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases‚ many sexually active teens will most likely have sex with or without

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    Psychological Association (APA)-who was mentioned in a sex education article-stated that “Based on over 15 years of research‚ the evidence shows that comprehensive sexuality education programs for youth that encourage abstinence‚ promote appropriate condom use‚ and teach sexual communication skills reduce HIV-risk behavior and also delay the onset of sexual intercourse…scientifically sound studies of abstinence only programs show an unintended consequence of unprotected sex at first intercourse and

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    Sexual Health Contraception - Pregnancy prevention contraception include: IUD‚ birth control pill‚ morning after pill‚ female and male condom and ‘pull out’ method. - The female and male condom are the only contraceptives that prevent the transmission of STI’s. STI: Sexually transmitted Infection‚ HIV: Human Immunodeficiency Virus‚ AIDS: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Rights and responsibilities in relationships - Right: A right is an entitlement that each individual in a relationship

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    that the young people are having‚ especially about the opposite sex’s body. Another benefit a sex education class can offer is that it would teach young people‚ how to protect themselves. This class would teach the young people how and why to use condoms and other types of contraceptives. Contraceptives are just other types of protection‚ such as birth control. There are so many different things going around‚ such as STD’s (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)‚ AIDS‚ and HIV‚ some diseases with cures

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    The New Zealand Herald. Seth‚ S. (2007‚ April 3). How to avoid getting pregnant unplanned. Ehow. Retrieved April 11‚ 2008 from www.ehow.com/how_2186645_avoid-getting-pregnant-unplanned.html Cliff‚ J Cliff‚ J. (2007). Methods of birth control: Male Condom. Coolnurse. Retrieved April 12‚ 2008 from http://www.coolnurse.com/malecondom.htm Cliff‚ J Cliff‚ J. (2007). Methods of birth control: Contraceptive. Coolnurse. Retrieved April 12‚ 2008 from http://www.coolnurse.com/sponge.htm Cliff‚ J Cliff‚ J. (2007)

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    Sex education in Schools

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    Sex Education in Schools In school‚ students acquire many subjects‚ not just the basics but also the topics parents lack in teaching such as sex education. Assuming that every child has a parent willing to educate them on this issue is impractical; therefore‚ it becomes the responsibility of the school to educate children on harder topics that they will encounter in their daily lives. It is important for adolescence to be educated about sex before they make imprudent decisions that could impact

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    Respect Yourself Analysis

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    were aware of their boyfriends’ reputation in regards to respectability. These girls were able to secure respectability through safe sex; however‚ in order to obtain safe sex‚ generally through condom use‚ the girls manipulated their boyfriends’ notions of respectability through masculinity in using condoms. The lesbian identified girls also struggled with conversations about safe sex with their partners. Garcia finds that may of the lesbian identified girls used educational resources to correct their

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