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    Sex Trafficking

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    activity. Child Sex Trafficking is the modern day slavery. It is the holding of people against their will. It is mainly used with children under the age of 16. It is usually an ignored crime and victims rarely escape or seek for help. They are dependent on others to help them because they are scared. These victims that are caught by the authorities are usually just looked at as prostitutes and get arrested. There are not enough programs out there to help these victims. The sex industry is

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    Sex and the City

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    Sex and the City: Sex and the Single Woman Sex and the City is a comedy series on HBO based on the lives of four single women in their 30’s‚ living in New York City‚ trying to succeed in life and love. The show captures all the trials and tribulations‚ in and out of bed‚ women go through while trying to find the perfect mate. Between the four ladies‚ they spend most of their time searching for the perfect pair of Jimmy Choo shoes‚ sipping Cosmopolitan’s at social events and engaging in meaningless

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    Premarital sex

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    Our fathers understood that sex was a blessed experience made only for married couples as a way to express their love and desire for each other. However‚ our youths today think of sex as a fun-thing; they have the belief that it is okay to have sex with who ever one is having a relationship with‚ and youths engage in several relationships before deciding to settle down. Yet‚ our fathers were right with their opinion about sex; sex should be a blessed ordeal and not a fun thing. Youths should try

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    Sex Addiction

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    Topic Paper #2: Can Someone Be Addicted to Sex via the Web? An addict craves his or her “vice of choice” for a number of reasons. For some‚ the trials and tribulations of day-to-day life cause people to use out of frustration‚ and others seem to become addicted to things that they subliminally tie to other forms of satisfaction. It has been proven that our genetic make up as well as things we experience early in childhood both contribute to a wide variety of the mannerisms we showcase‚ and the

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    Safe Sex vs. Unsafe Sex

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    Safe Sex vs. Unsafe Sex The "sexual revolution" of the 1960’s has been stopped dead in its tracks by the AIDS epidemic. The danger of contracting AIDS is so real now that it has massively affected the behavior of both gay and straight folks who formerly had elected to lead an active sexual life that included numerous new sexual contacts. The safest option regarding AIDS and sex is total abstinence from all sexual contact. For those who prefer to indulge in sexual contact‚ this is often far too

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    Unprotected Sex

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    Unprotected Sex People feel that having unprotected sex enhances their experience of intimacy with their partner. While this may be the case‚ unprotected sex can involve risks. The number of college students having unprotected sex is off the charts. Unprotected sex seems like the norm for many college‚ and even high school students across the nation. You would think that students attending college are smart enough to know the risks of having unprotected sex‚ and take caution in their

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    The Gift of Sex

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    Running Head: THE GIFT OF SEX 1 THE GIFT OF SEX Rhonda T. Tucker Liberty University March 8‚ 2013 THE GIFT OF SEX 2 Abstract The Gift of Sex is a guide to what every marriage needs to get past the misconception of Sexuality. There have always been myths of

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    Sex Education

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    Sex Education The Role of Sex Education in Opposing the Effects of Pornography Agramon‚ Krizia Anne Enriquez‚ Astro Jake Galang‚ Gino George Ocampo‚ Soleandrea 4CLM Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements In English 04 (Research Methods and Application) College of Arts and Sciences San Beda College Mendiola‚ Manila APPROVAL SHEET The thesis attached hereto‚ entitled “The Role of Sex Education in Opposing the Effects of Pornography”‚ prepared and submitted by Krizia

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    moral interdiction and limits on outside influences‚ including SBSE programs. Aida found that while SBSE classes were informative‚ they marginalized Muslim immigrants girls’ decisions and experiences to not engage in premarital sex by assuming that most adolescents engage in sex. She believes that although‚ SBSE may be attempting to address the various needs of immigrant youths‚ findings indicated that they have not yet adequately reached the Muslim community. Question 3 Identify a presentation in

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    New things are fun‚ in the beginning‚ however‚ in the end‚ it all ends the same which is death. This is the message that Margaret Atwood’s sends her short story “Happy Endings.” The name is quite ironic‚ for no one ever really gets a happy ending in Atwood’s story. The first story was the American dream that most people envision to be their reality. Atwood uses dramatic irony in the second story‚ with one of the main characters John to only be using Mary for her body. While he truly fell in love

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