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    Screen Free Schools

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    Screen Free Schools In our modern world‚ digital devices have become the norm. Practically everyone you see walk past is looking at a screen or connected through earplugs. In schools‚ this has had a tremendous effect on the student body. In fact‚ some schools are considering banning the use of electronic devices However‚ I think before taking such a drastic step‚ it is important to weigh out the positive and negative facets of this phenomenon. On the negative side‚ personal electronic devices

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    Condom is a type of birth control (contraceptive) that is worn during intercourse to prevent pregnancy and the spread of some sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)‚ such as Chlamydia‚ Gonorrhea and HIV. The male condom is a barrier contraceptive made of latex or polyurethane. It’s also made out of animal skin in which it does not protect against the spread of infections‚ Latex rubber. The condom must be fitted over the erect penis. The male condom is a thin cover that fits over a man ’s erect penis

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    Introduction The distribution of condoms in schools can be a very sensitive action. On one hand it can be argued that it encourages teenagers to become more sexually active. On the other hand‚ a well laid out plan to combat the reality of sex amongst teenagers‚ by making condoms available in high schools; can help reduce the risks involved; Such a plan should include understanding teenagers‚ educating them‚ and coming up with creative ways to reach them on their level.

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    Condom Machines on Campus

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    Condom Machines on Campus August 23‚ 2005 Condom Machines on Campus Condom machines on campus‚ who would have thought that there would be a need to promote safe sex in today ’s society. We live in a society now where sex is everywhere. It is on the radio‚ on the TV‚ and it is even on some cartoon shows. College life can be summed up into three words; Freedom‚ Freedom‚ and Freedom. With that freedom students are more likely to subject to activities that they would not normally do at or around

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    Condoms the New Diploma

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    Matt Nikkel English 3 April 5‚ 2010 Critical Analysis The essay by Rush Limbaugh entitled “Condoms: The New Diploma” is about the authors claim of how condom distribution promotes sex by teens and bypasses abstinence. This essay is created to depict the idea of free condom distribution throughout a school‚ in hopes to promote safe sex. Limbaugh provides hard evidence to his essay and strengthens his side by providing life relating examples and statistics such as air travel‚ Magic

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    Condom Market in the Uk

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    THE CONDOM MARKET IN THE UK. “A condom is a barrier device commonly used during sexual intercourse to reduce the probability of pregnancy and spreading sexually transmitted diseases. It is put on a man’s erect penis and physically blocks ejaculated semen from entering the body of a sexual partner”. Condoms are therefore medical devices which are used to maintain a good health care. It is in the government’s best interest to subsidise or provide them entirely free so that consumption is not limited

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    Marketing Project -1 (Group 11) Item: Moods Condoms Brand: Moods Type: Dotted Line: Male Condoms Product Class: Contraceptive Product Family: HealthCare Need: Birth Control‚ Protection from Sexually transmitted diseases. Manufacturer: HLL LifeCare Limited. Motivation Condom is a barrier devices used to prevent pregnancy. It is one of the contraceptive measures which was introduced as a preventive measure to control birth. In addition to this‚ we live in an age where threat of fatal

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    AIDS‚ condoms and carnival Durex in Brazil OUTLINE • • • • • • • • • Aids’ and condoms history Brazil’s global environment PESTEL SSL activities Export and supply process Marketing mix SWOT analysis Conclusion Recommendations References INTRODUCTION Problem formulation Was it a good idea for Durex to enter the Brazilian condom market? CONDOM MARKET IN BRAZIL SIZE Commercial market: 660 000 000 (6.6 million) Government hand-outs: 1 000 000 000 (1 billion) BRANDS MARKET

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    Condoms: The New Diploma” In the after math of the AIDs scare of the late 80’s‚ school board officials sought to create a health class curriculum that would cover sex education. This was a hot topic in the 90’s and it brought about the questions of sex education and whether it is the schools responsibility or the parents to educate their children. In Rush Limbaugh’s “Condoms: The New Diploma”‚ from his 1992 book titled The Way Things Ought to Be‚ Limbaugh claims that condom distribution promotes

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    of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the United States is a recent epidemic. Some critics believe that allowing condoms in high school will increase sexual activity. Supporters think providing contraceptives in high school would curtail the prevalence of STDs and pregnancies among teens within the United States. High schools should be allowed to give their students condoms in order to reduce the rate of teens receiving STDs and/or getting pregnant. During the 1960s‚ gonorrhea and syphilis

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