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    Sex Education in Schools Pros and Cons Pros of sex education in schools: - Classes are gender-exclusive. This saves embarrassment among students and teach them only what they need to know based on their gender. - Properly taught‚ sexual education could become a regular and ongoing Human Anatomy and Biology complete with tests and grading that goes toward graduation credits. - Students can be taught the correct terms of the reproductive system of sexually transmitted diseases and contraception

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    The Pros and Cons of Physical Education Most of us remember gym class. For many of us‚ it was the most hated or the most anticipated class. Those that were a little bit heavier or not as athletically inclined may remember the class as a nightmare‚ while others may remember it as the most exciting time of the day. Either way‚ physical education was required. Today‚ however‚ the necessity of physical education classes is up for debate. Parents‚ faculty‚ council members‚ and even the

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    Pros And Cons Of Sex Education Sex education‚ also known as sexuality education or sex and relationships education‚ is a process of giving knowledge and forming attitudes and beliefs about sex‚ sexual identity‚ relationships and intimacy. It is a broad term that describes education on human anatomy‚ sexual reproduction‚ sexual intercourse‚ reproductive health‚ emotional relations‚ reproductive rights and responsibilities‚ abstinence‚ contraception and other aspects of human sexual behavior. Sex

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    Pros * Even though a teacher and textbook is the best way to succeed in a class‚ a student only has access to a teacher for about45 minutes‚ and even then‚ if every other student‚ let’s say there’s 23 students‚ asks for help from the teacher and takes 2 minutes‚ that means that it is very likely that a student won’t get access to the teacher‚ but on the other hand‚ the internet is always available. * Textbooks usually only contain a very limited amount of information‚ usually not even

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    is brought up there are usually two sides of the arguments. No matter which side you have personally taken it is important to understand what the opposing position believes. There is the pro-choice point of view and there is the pro-life point of view. An antiabortionist believes that the fetus is a human being from the moment of conception; this means abortion is murder‚ which is immoral and should be illegal. They also believe that If the pregnancy is the result of carelessness on the mother’s part

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    INTRODUCTION Social stratification is rigid subdivision of society into a hierarchy of layers‚ differentiated on the basis of power‚ prestige and wealth. It is the hierarchical arrangement of people in a society. Stratification is common in the animal kingdom on the basis of power and gender and some form of stratification has probably always existed among humans. With the development of food and other surpluses resulting from technological advances in agriculture and manufacturing‚ some people

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    1 In response to this problem‚ defenders of the Traditional View argue that if we were able to take into account every confounding factor and sum them all‚ we would indeed get a perfectly accurate prediction‚ even if this is almost never a practical possibility. 2 If both premises are true‚ then they guarantee that the conclusion (3) must also be true‚ and what better explanation for a phenomenon could we expect than a demonstration of why the phenomenon is guaranteed to happen given the initial

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    article would be the danger of education perpetuating class stratification‚ as opposed to the promise of education “leveling the playing field”. It touches on the low intergenerational social mobility in Singapore‚ especially with varying social class. The article acknowledges the fact that entry into prestigious‚ ‘branded’ primary schools reflects on parents’ social class rather than merit. The accordance of accessibility of the best schools to students of a higher social class thus creates a distortion

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    Pros and Cons of Social Networking sites There are many different pros and cons of social networks. Social networks allow for easier communication and allow people to make new friends. However‚ these sites allow pedophiles to groom kids and allow for bullying. Social Networking sites have allowed easier communication between family and friends. This means that instead of having to meet in a certain place to speak to your friends about school or what they are doing at the weekend‚ you would

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    "upper class." The point is that this kind of thinking‚ a product of "social stratification theory‚" is ingrained upon our minds. As a society‚ we accept it as a fact that we live in a multi-tiered "class" system‚ and that this is the way it should be because it is central to our nature as human beings. As a society we should ask ourselves why we think this way‚ and whether there is another possible way of explaining our current situation. In contrast to this social stratification theory‚ we can examine

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