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    So far I’ve established a basis of healthcare and education as building blocks to ending sex trafficking. But all the access to healthcare and education will not stop the problems of human trafficking without the aid of law enforcement. By “turning the other cheek”‚ law enforcement in the Middle East‚ Congo‚ India‚ etc.‚ are enabling brothel owners to continue on in their lucrative business. And as a society we shouldn’t accept this. Law enforcement has the power to put an end to brothels and

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    Male vs. Female Education

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    Male Female Education Different people have different ideas and opinions as to whether it is more important to educate boys or girls. Some believe that the education of boys is more important than that of the girls‚ and meanwhile others disagree. In reality‚ the choice depends on what country‚ culture‚ or society we are talking about. In many nations including many Asian countries‚ tradition demands that men provide the family with income‚ food‚ clothing‚ etc.‚ and women perform the usual household

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    Sex in Your Living Room

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    Sex in your living room The usual complaint about television content is about violence. There are many familiar arguments that have been made common by pundits on television‚ newspapers‚ and magazines. Violent images on television are said to promote violence among our youth‚ desensitize all age groups to death and human suffering‚ and the list goes on and on. What do the prevalent and explicit sexual images that parade across our television screens do to our society? Due to the fact that sex

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    their daily lives. Sex education is of great importance when it comes to teenagers. This is because as individuals grow into teenagers‚ they observe changes to their bodies particularly in their sex organs and also their hormones. With the raging hormones present in their bodies and unnecessary exposure to materials from the TV and now the internet‚ teenagers will be curious and would definitely want to experiment on the new things that they discover. This is why sexual education is important. Most

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    Sexual Education

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    2012 Sexual Education Education is a major part of development in all societies. Through education‚ changes in behavior‚ thought and personal growth can be incited in today’s youth. Parents and teachers strive as a whole to make sure to prepare those same youths for the world in which those youths will soon find themselves. Unfortunately‚ there is a lot of disagreement on the methodology used and content to be taught. One of the subjects that is highly debated is sexual education. Most can agree

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    Safe Sex No Regrets Campaign

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    Northern Territory Government– Safe Sex‚ No Regrets Media Campaign Australia has been experiencing increased rates of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) over the past ten years as a direct result of unsafe sex practises (ABS- Australian Social Trends‚ Jun 2012). These infections are some of the most common illnesses worldwide affecting the health and wellbeing of people infected‚ particularily women in regards to their fertility (Gerbase‚ Rowley‚ heymann et‚ al 1998). Northern Territory

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    Sex Education Debate

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    debate over sex education‚ one thing is undeniable: the average kid today is immersed in sexual imagery. A generation that has grown up on the sordid details of the Starr Report‚ watched thong-clad teens gyrate on Spring Break cable specials‚ or see the cover of virtually any women’s magazine in the grocery checkout line is familiar with the facts of life. Young people face a barrage of confusing messages. Along with titillating images from the media‚ some kids are told to “just say no” to sex. Kids are

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    if these contraceptives work so well‚ why don’t more people use them? A lot of people don’t know that they’re out there‚ or where to get them. In Texas‚ the sex education program that is common among high schools is “It’s Worth the Wait”. It teaches about abstinence‚ not about practicing safe sex. Although teens really shouldn’t be having sex‚ society cannot turn a blind eye any longer‚ because it is happening all over the nation. If we want unintended pregnancy rates‚ and therefore abortion rates

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    Sex Offender Registry

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    National Sex Offender Registry “Sex offenders are the scourge of modern America‚ the ‘irredeemable monsters’ who prey on the innocent” (Logan‚ 1999‚ p.1167). The colossal number of sex crimes is rapidly expanding across the United States and with it a wake of innocent victims. This expansion and increased victimization called for reform and demanded protection for the innocent. This protection came in the form of a new criminal justice policy‚ the sex offender registration. “In the United States

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    Administration of Sex-Drive Reducing Medications of Sex Offenders: Treatment or Punishment? And Ethics‚ Prisoner Interrogation‚ National Security and The Media Force Administration of Sex-Drive Reducing Medications of Sex Offenders: Treatment or Punishment? The first article I chose was whether or not it is considered a treatment or a punishment to sex offenders if they are forced‚ by court order‚ to take medications that greatly reduce their sex drive.

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