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    trichomoniasis) increase the concentration of cells in genital secretions that can serve as targets for HIV (e.g.‚ CD4+ cells). Increased infectiousness. STDs also appear to increase the risk of an HIV-infected person transmitting the virus to his or her sex partners. Studies have shown that HIV-infected individuals who are also infected with other STDs are particularly likely to shed HIV in their genital secretions. For example‚ men who are infected with both gonorrhea and HIV are more than twice as likely

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    Pinoy teens get a higher exposure to sex from the Internet‚ magazines‚ TV shows‚ movies‚ and other media than decades ago‚ yet without any corresponding increase in information on how to handle the input. So kids are pretty much left to other kids for opinions and value formation when it comes to sex. Sexual misinformation is‚ therefore‚ equally shared in the group. Parents at home and teachers in school feel equally inadequate or uneasy to discuss the topic of sex with youngsters. The problem mounts

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    The matter of distributing condoms in school has been a controversial issue over the years because the majority of society believes that condoms will promote sexual behavior in schools. Nevertheless more and more students are becoming sexually active without thinking of the consequences and understanding the precautions that should be taken when doing so. Condoms should be distributed in schools because of the growing number of teenage pregnancy‚ to minimize the spread of sexually transmitted diseases

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    becoming adult women too early. The struggles of becoming a woman too fast can be severe. Teenage girls especially get made fun of and talked bad about for having sex and for giving up their virginity too soon. Girls are very mean in middle and high school and start a lot of drama. The struggles can include‚ getting made fun of for having sex‚ being called names‚ getting a sexually transmitted disease‚ and being forced when you aren’t sure if you’re fully ready for the whole experience. In the story

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    suggests that number will get worse before it gets better. While there are many unanswered questions about HIV’s ongoing spread‚ one thing is clear: Untreated STDs make it happen a lot easier. If you have an untreated STD or STI and have unprotected sex with someone who is HIV positive‚ you are as much as five times more likely to contract the virus. If half of all Black teen girls had an STI in 2003-2004‚ the potential growth in the AIDS epidemic is breathtaking. But ultimately‚ the research done

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    infatuated with sex‚ and less concerned with finding the one they will be with forever. In Brave New World‚ they did not really have “relationships.” People only had people with whom they had sex. Today‚ people have relationships‚ but for some‚ the only reason they do is to have sex with that person. Already in the 1950s‚ the percentage of people waiting until after marriage to have sex had dropped to 11%. Today‚ an average of about 3% of Americans wait until marriage to have sex (Mike). This

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    Plan On Smoking The incredible idea behind taking a course such as Theories of Persuasion is that a student can discover the principles and theories behind everyday decision making and beliefs. What may seem like simple ideas‚ in reality‚ are very complex processes. Fishbein and Ajzen‚ two researchers being discussed in class‚ brought to light their theory known as the Theory of Planned Behavior. In it they describe the intricacies of building attitudes and making behavioral decisions.

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    wouldn’t be such thing as sexually transmitted diseases or teenage pregnancies. Teens wouldn’t feel the pressure to have sex at young ages for dumb reasons. Teens would think about their decisions before they made immature mistakes that they would regret later on in life. If this were so then there would be no reason for abstinence. There would be no consequences for teens to have sex at such a young age. Although‚ if you haven’t realized the world is nothing like this. Guys are always lying to stay

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    relationships progress between men and women aged 18-39‚ who began the sexual relationship with an opposite sex partner in the 12 months before the survey. Also‚ this can evaluate the backgrounds of young adults who were related to varies by race and social class to produce different purposes. Procedure

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    clients oral health This essay will describe the nurse’s role in relation to promoting the adult clients oral health. As a nurse will have to promote or provide oral care for a client‚ it is essential for the nurse to have an understanding of the physiology and anatomy of the mouth. This essay begins by briefly describing the basic structure‚ functions of the mouth‚ and then describes the nurse’s role in promoting oral hygiene to the non-dependant patient‚ and the assessment and oral care provided

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