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    America's War on Sex

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    Michael LeClair 2/1/2012 CHF 351 America’s War on Sex What I’ve Learned: As a consequence of reading “America’s War on Sex”‚ by Marty Klien‚ I have learned that there has been a war on sex going on in America for years‚ which I never realized. The war between the “Erotophobe”- who completely discourage premarital sexuality - and the “Eropiles” -who appreciate and tolerate the ways of sexuality - has brought to my attention many different point of views‚ with which some I can and others

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    TEENAGE PREGNANCY RESEARCHERS: Camana‚ Hazel Zinia M. Baclayo‚ Shelamitte F. Batiola‚ Harvey T. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ACKNOWLEGEMENT ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 1 INTRODUCTION (Background of the study) …………………………………………………………………………………………….2 CURRENT PROBLEMS/ ISSUES ………………………………………………………………………………………

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    Sex Education of Today’s Society John Fletcher Advanced Research Methods 23 July 2013 Sex Education of Today’s Society In today’s society one has to try to determine whether we as adults are adequately preparing our young adults and teenagers for the responsibilities of adult hood‚ specifically when it come to relationships‚ sexual education available to them‚ and sexual intercourse. We are going to look at a few topics that need to be answered to see whether we

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    Sex Edu Paper 1

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    Jordan Terry‚ Sade’ Mack‚ S’Vari Becton English 101 November 24‚ 2014 Mandatory Sex Education It is time that we revisit sexual education in America’s schools and make it part of the curriculum in every middle and high school. The absence of sexual education has had a negative effect on today’s youth. In today’s society it is not rare to see a young teen pregnant‚ or even a young teen mother with multiple children. There is also an outraging amount of young teens and young adults walking around

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    Let's Talk About Sex

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    that as many as one in three sexually experience young people will have an STD by the age of 24 (Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation). So is this because of lack of education about sex or are teenagers just that careless? It could be a mix of both‚ but lack of sexual education seems to play a big part in this problem. Sexual education should be increased in school because problems like teenage pregnancy and STDs are becoming more of an issue and having more knowledge could help teenagers learn the

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    Female educators as sex offenders has been slowly coming into research. Female teachers sexually abusing high school students has become a concern over the years. Even though we hear about male teachers as predators and less about female teachers‚ does not mean it does not exist. This belief is due to male students not reporting the problem as much as female students. Female offenders go unnoticed because of the way they interact with their daily routines. Females are considered to be the nurturing

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    Culture and Education

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    Culture and Education The institutions of education which are shaping the minds of todays ’ youth do not all teach the same facts and curriculum. Throughout the world there are differing opinions on what‚ when‚ and how certain facts‚ theories‚ and concepts should be taught. Not all children are taught the same truths; this statement might sound unfair‚ or maybe incomprehensible. How‚ one may ask‚ could accepted truths not be taught as such; and what decides whether they will be or not? Cultural

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    Sex Education in the Philippines Basically‚ it is one of the few words that catch our attention. Whenever we see the word “sex” in magazines‚ newspapers and other print materials‚ we tend to stop at some point and become interested to read the article where it is written. It’s not because we simply feel the urge to read about sex but perhaps the “questioning self” wants to clarify and discover the truth about this matter. In liberal democracies‚ sex is viewed as a normal activity for both adults

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    Should Sex Education Be Taught in Schools? Sexual education is very important for children with a developing body and for teenagers with questions about sex. Sexual education in schools can be very beneficial for children and teenagers. Knowing about the inevitably changing body may help the process. Sexually active and potentially sexually active teens should be educated on contraceptives‚ STDs‚ and abstinence. This is why our group thinks that sexual education should most definitely be taught

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    Chelsi Kasten John Orlet Eng 102-OL01D 1 November 2012 Reducing Teenage Pregnancy with Education We have all heard it‚ parents‚ teachers‚ and students‚ gossiping about the latest young girl to become pregnant in high school. They make comments like‚ “What was she thinking” or “Her parents must be so disappointed.” Did anyone question if she had been properly educated on the risks of sexual activity or if she had been provided with medically correct information? No one stops to think about

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