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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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    English Comp 1 13 April 2014 Sex Education Sex education is a necessity for our youth. A large amount of teens are never educated on what may happen if they decide to have sex. They are not taught the reality of sexually transmitted infections or teenage pregnancy. Could changing this help our children and future generations make the right choices or at least be knowledgeable of the risks involved when having sex? Teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases can be better prevented with

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    biggest debates in the world ever known for today is the restriction on gun control and weather or not government and Obama should take away gun control or leave it alone. Just since 2013‚ there have been over 143 school shootings in the United States. Just in 2015‚ there has been over 45 school shootings in the United States. In some states‚ new laws have been added stating that if you’re going to buy a gun‚ you will need a background check. They do this for the safety of other people but not only that;

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    word-that-must-not-be-said “sex”. Coming from a Middle Eastern background‚ the topic of sex was very taboo and was not openly talked about‚ especially with my parents. The lack of explanation and clarification of what this word really meant caused me to start picking up broken pieces of information from friends‚ school‚ and the media. In the schoolyard having two fifth grade kids talking about what they think sex was‚ is like the blind leading the blind. Growing up I had many bizarre understandings of what sex consisted

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    of Education (DepEd) is standing pat on its decision to implement sex education in the basic education curriculum of elementary and high school students this year. It seems that DepEd has found an ally in the findings from a study of Mr. Jay Mathias Arellano from the College of Education of the University of the Philippines Diliman. Through a 50-item true or false questionnaire administered to seven hundred fifty-five (755) junior and senior high school students from three public high schools‚ the

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    When going to school students are supposed to learn based off a curriculum‚ but instead they are learning based off a test. These test are meant to help students‚ but instead they are hurting them. Standardized test requires all test takers to answer the same questions‚ or a selection of questions from common bank of questions‚ in the same way. Also they are scored in a “standard” or consistent manner‚ which makes it possible to compare the relative performance of individual students or groups of

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    not accepting loving others‚ people will go to drastic measures to make sure that these people suffer for not being majority. Sadly‚ many of the people who are apart of the lgbt+ community are still attacked. Even youths just trying to get through school. Students from all around the United States will share their experiences in discrimination‚ whether it be among them or at them. These reports were descriptive in the brutal beatings that these youths can face. A mom ‚from Utah with a young lgbt+

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    Outline for Speech for Sex Ed in Public Schools General Purpose: To convince Specific Purpose: To convince my audience that Sexuality Education must be taught in our schools. Birds‚ Bees and ABC’s: the need for Sexuality Education in schools Capture: Have you ever seen the bumper sticker that says‚ "If you think an education is expensive‚ you should try ignorance."? This is especially true when speaking about our children being ignorant of the causes and prevention of pregnancy and STD’s

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    Federal involvement has had a deep impact in schools. As with all forms of change‚ the involvement of the federal government has pros and cons. The federal government has been a large influence over how the school system works. Overall‚ I believe that federal involvement has been positive for schools. One great advantage of having federal involvement is that teachers are held to a standard. The standards that teachers are held at allow organization and stronger learning to occur. This allows teachers

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    Sleepy or Studious? Did you know that under one-third of high school students in the United States sleep for at minimum eight hours on weeknights? Despite the challenges of change‚ starting school later can have big positive impacts on students. With the effects of lack of sleep‚ schools should focus less on the transition stage of switching start times and focus more on how the pros of the switch would outweigh the cons. Lack of sleep can really take its toll on you and your body in many ways

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