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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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    1 This raises the question of whether the state’s public schools are adequately educating young people about their sexual health. High schools and middle schools need to teach younger students to prevent any type of diseases or pregnancies now that some parents don’t have the time to sit with their children and talk about it or some parents feel uncomfortable talking about it. Sex education is more likely to prevent teenagers from having sex or at lease having protected

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    Should ninth graders be learning about Romeo and Juliet at their age? In high school‚ freshman are taught about the love story of Romeo and Juliet. There are many themes presented in the love story and it contributes to the life of a freshman. Some themes can include decision making‚ suicide‚ love‚ and romance. In my opinion‚ I think that Shakespeare should be taught in high school because it can teach students about the language used back then and give them a wider vocabulary‚ the situations in

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    Effective Sex Education Each year‚ U.S. teens experience as many as 850‚000 pregnancies‚ and youth under age 25 experience about 9.1 million sexually transmitted infections (STIs).1‚2 By age 18‚ 70 percent of U.S. females and 62 percent of U.S. males have initiated vaginal sex.3 Comprehensive sex education is effective at assisting young people to make healthy decisions about sex and to adopt healthy sexual behaviors.4‚5‚6‚7 No abstinence-only-until-marriage program has been shown to help teens delay

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    It is believed that going to school is crucial for children. This brings social and mental benefits to them. However‚ children can be taught at home for certain reasons such as safety and disability. First of all‚ school can increase social awareness for kids. This is because they play with others and do some activities together. For example‚ playing football and making art posters. As a result‚ this will reflect their behaviour outside schools and learn how to deal with people. Another advantage

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    numbers are shocking‚ U.S schools still do not take charge in teaching efficient sex education to our nation’s youth. Most teenagers‚ enrolled in a public school‚ receive what is considered a sex education class. Sex education is taught in two methods‚ comprehensive or abstinence only. Comprehensive sex education teaches safe and proper methods to avoid unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) while having sex. While abstinence-only sex education strictly teaches teens to

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    SEX EDUCATION Human sexuality has biological‚ emotional/physical and spiritual aspects. The biological aspect of sexuality refers to the reproductive mechanism as well as the basic biological drive‚ Libido that exists in all species‚ which is hormonally controlled. The emotional or physical aspect of sexuality refers to the bond that exists between individuals‚ and is expressed through profound feelings or physical manifestations of emotions of love‚ trust‚ and caring. There is also a spiritual

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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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    Should creationism or evolutionism be taught in public schools? "It appears that some school officials‚ teachers‚ and parents have assumed that religious expression of any type is either inappropriate or forbidden altogether in public schools; however‚ nothing in the First Amendment converts our public schools into religion-free zones" - Bill Clinton. Although‚ public schools are meant to be religion free sometimes the topic of creationism is brought up and it causes many

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    Should schools teach more about sex education? Would it help boys and girls be safer? Would there be less Sexually Transmitted Diseases or more? “The truth is if teens learned more about sex then there would be less teen pregnancies and less STDs.” ("5 Reasons Schools Should Adopt LGBTQ-inclusive Sex Ed.") I think teen pregnancies are unfortunate and teens should really think more about the consequence and how it can affect your life. “Most students‚ however‚ do not receive any instruction until

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