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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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    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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    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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    for Vasalgel’s effectiveness. Multiple clinical trials have shown varying effectiveness from 60 to 90 percent reduction of fertility in men‚ which is a positive number considering the fact that the only other temporary birth control for men is the condom -- not always 100 percent effective. According to a CNN article‚ the effectiveness of the shot works by increasing testosterone levels in the body causing the males pituitary gland to release less of the hormones needed to produce sperm. By being

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    least one strong relationship with a significant other by the age of eighteen. In the first point Alford briefly explains that the abstinence programs mandated by the federal government deny the youth from learning significant information about condoms and contraception that can prevent unwanted pregnancies and STDs. Alford points out that diseases such as HPV are so common that “three-quarters of all sexually active people in the world have been infected” (Bishop‚ et al.‚ 2008). A significant long-term

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    sexual intimacy

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    pre-marital sex isn’t a good thing I know there are some of you who wont care what I say and will go out and do it anyways. There are safe ways to protect yourself when having sex. There is three kinds of contraception‚ mechanical which includes condoms‚ diaphragm‚ and cervical caps. There is chemical which includes spermicide (foams‚ jellies‚ creams‚ etc.) and there is hormonal

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    to the decisions she made by the sexual media which affected and destroyed her life. Someone should of explained the reality and consequences that come from having sexual intercourse. Pregnancy‚ STDS‚ AIDS. She should have used birth control or condoms; there could have been a way to prevent her from pregnancies. I think that most teenagers do this because they want to be cool or there boyfriend/girlfriend peer pressures them into it and after a while the significant other gives in. Sexual Education

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    Essay of Rush Limbaugh

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    It seems like Rush Limbaugh doesn’t understand how important include how contraception works for the women. Conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh was thrust into the centre of the debated re-ignited on Capitol Hill today when senators killed a proposal to throw out president Obama’s contraption mandate. And Limbaugh called the woman who was denied the right to speak on the controversial all-male conception panel at a hearing last month a “slut” on his show at Wednesday. The issue didn’t really

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    AIDS Victor Pena Mrs. Osgood Honors English 10 1) Introduction AIDS is a disease of the human immune system caused by infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). HIV is transmitted primarily via unprotected sexual intercourse‚ contaminated blood transfusions‚ hypodermic needles‚ and from mother to child during pregnancy‚ delivery‚ or breastfeeding. There is no cure or vaccine‚ but‚ antiretroviral treatment can slow the course of the

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