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    anal sex. One way to keep yourself from not getting HIV is abstinence. You can also help prevent ... The transmission of HIV with a condom. Although condoms are not 100% effective‚ they can be safe to help reduce the risk of giving or receiving HIV to or from your partner. Even if condoms aren’t 100% effective‚ it is a lot better than using nothing. When you use condoms you are respecting your partner and yourself‚ trying to prevent

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    Social Marketing: A Success Story in Bangladesh Mahbubur Rahman‚ MA‚ MBA 1 and Toslim Uddin Khan‚ MA‚ MSS‚ MBA 2 Social Marketing Company (SMC) is the largest privately managed social marketing organization in the world for a single country. It is a significant contributor to the reproductive and child health services in Bangladesh. The on-going social marketing programs of SMC include family planning‚ child health‚ disease prevention and maternal and neonatal health. SMC’s mission is to improve

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    How to Have Sex?

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    for her. Condoms can prevent pregnancy and the transmission of STDs If a man and woman are having sexual intercourse‚ then using a contraceptive properly‚ every time‚ will prevent the woman becoming pregnant. If two people have sex and one of them has a sexually transmitted disease (STD) then they could pass it on to the other person. Using a condom is the best way to prevent any infection from being passed from one person to the other. If a couple are going to use a condom for protection

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    Running head: HIV/AIDS‚ ADOLESCENTS‚ AND RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR HIV/AIDS‚ adolescents‚ and risky sexual behavior HIV/AIDS‚ adolescents‚ and risky sexual behavior Introduction You can’t smell it‚ taste it‚ hear it‚ or even see it. BUT‚ it lives inside the bodies of 36 million people worldwide and it’s responsible for the death of many others. It’s the biggest epidemic in human history (Sittitrai‚ 1998). It’s HIV/AIDS‚ and it doesn’t care who you are or where you’re from. U.S. public health

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    Macleod‚ C.I.‚ & Tracey‚ T. (2010). A decade later: follow-up review of South African research on the consequences of and contributory factors in teen-aged pregnancy. South African Journal of Psychology‚ 40(1)‚ pp. 18-31. A decade later: follow-up review of South African research on the consequences of and contributory factors in teen-aged pregnancy Catriona Ida Macleod* and Tiffany Tracey *Corresponding author Psychology Department Rhodes University P O Box 94 Grahamstown 6140 Tel: (046)6038500

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    The Health Belief Model (HBM) and the Theory of Reasoned action (TRA) are two theories that were discussed in class. In response to what has been taking place at my site‚ Ikamva Labantu‚ these two models have not been efficiently shown to be a source of relevance even though there are certain aspects of these theories that are trying to be reached and/or are being considered in order to make the program more beneficial. The first model‚ the Health Belief Model (HBM)‚ is a psychological model that

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    “accidents” happen- birth control also shows responsibility but then again the more birth control there is the less condoms are used and people just forget about the consequences to not using protection. In my opinion the positives without birth control would be less STD’s such as HIV/AIDS‚ syphilis‚ and hepatitis because there would only be one form of birth control which are condoms. The negative results would be more children being born to unprepared or irresponsible parents‚ more foster kids‚

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    Bond-a-Matic 2000

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    selected to receive a mailing (see exhibit 2). This will result in mailing over 14‚000 packets and‚ assuming a 10% sale conversion rate‚ will result in over 1400 sales. The direct mail packet will focus on the advantages of the BAM and the Gluematic dispenser tip

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    Teen Pregnancy Paper

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    between 15 and 19 (compared to the 27 to 1‚000 ratio today). Most teen pregnancies are unintentional‚ and they care caused by unprotected sex or faulty birth control. While condoms should always be used to prevent STDs‚ they are only 82% effective in preventing pregnancy. This means that 18 out of every 100 women who rely on condoms as their only form of birth control can become pregnant. If unprotected sex does occur‚ there is an emergency contraceptive or "morning-after" pill which has 95% effectiveness

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    and the birth rate of adolescents have declined since 1990‚ due to increased use of condoms‚ but there are still young teens taking the risk of getting pregnant. We can never be satisfied as long as unplanned pregnancies are frequently resolved by abortion which 1.3 million teens in the United States decide to make that choice‚ due to them being afraid of having a baby at a young age. I have a dream that condoms should be given out at school because they may or may not be used but at least the students

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