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    for speaking his mind on his radio show and through interviews. Limbaugh the author of The Way Things Ought To Be‚ The Way Things Aren’t and The IRS v. the People; he’s also a radio talk show host in Sacramento CA. Limbaugh wrote an article on sex education titled‚ Should Condoms Be distributed in Schools? While Rush Limbaugh article may be convincing‚ but when reading his article his argument is not secure. He uses Argument ad Hominem Post Hoc Ergo and Proof by Example‚ He’s article is vague by his

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    Abstinence Programs

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    Many do not think about abstinence programs when thinking about sexual education. Abstinence programs can be found all around America as well as all around the world. There are 84% of teens that have had abstinence only education. In the US‚ all schools are required to teach sexual education‚ “26 of states require that abstinence be stressed more than any other form of sexual education”. (Health Research Funding) In this generation there are statistics showing that there is a great amount of teens

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    in our society and over the last decade‚ more and more teenagers are losing their virginity at younger ages. This paper examines teen promiscuity‚ the causes behind why teenagers engage in sexually activities and the consequences of having multiple sex partners. The paper also explains how the behaviour of teens is directly related to their physiological and psychological changes and suggests several solutions that can be taken to diminish this risky behaviour. It provides a review of pertinent

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    Rh Bill

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    A GUIDE TO ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST THE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH BILL This matrix has been prepared by a group of Catholics who feel that a systematic comparison of the arguments for and against the reproductive health (RH) bill may still serve some purpose at this juncture. It may help to bring the debate from the emotional temper which has characterized it thus far‚ to a more rational temper in which both sides attempt to comprehend each other’s perspectives. It is hoped that this presentation will

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    must pay attention to safe sex‚ this is a completely irresponsible for both your own health and the health of your partner. We should not be ignored for temporary these serious drawbacks such as unplanned pregnancy and sexually transmissible infections. We need to make people understand the seriousness of the matter‚ by providing real situation to persuade them‚ let people have a responsible attitude. In this campaign‚ we need to make people take notice of safe sex is effective in stop spread

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    availability and distribution‚ parental consent‚ and sexuality education classes. In the Republican Party‚ birth control is viewed as an unnecessary device with many possible repercussions that do not need to be present in everyday life. Contraception of any sort is something that can be abused or used in moderation. Conservative religious politicians believe that even when given access to birth control‚ one would abuse it for uninhibited sex and personal gain rather than being self-respecting and aware

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    Abstinence or Abortion?

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    CER #4: Abstinence or Abortion? Senate Bill 521‚ filed by Ken Paxton of McKinney‚ would prohibit school districts from using sex education materials supplied by any organization affiliated or linked to abortion providers. Teen birth rates have been declining over the past 20 years nationally but Texas still has an alarming 52 to 1000 ratio. The CDC has publically announced they are not completely sure of what the cause is for the decline. The question everyone is asking is why would you change

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    the desire of every parent is abstinence. However‚ we live in an era that promotes sex in all possible ways. It seems sexually charged music‚ magazines‚ TV and movies encourages youngsters into sex at an earlier age‚ possibly by suggesting that everyone else is doing it. According to a new study‚ teenagers between the ages of 12 and 14 who use media with high sexual content are up to 2.2 times more likely to have sex by the time they are 16 than those who use less of such media (News Medical‚ 2006)

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    of adolescents is that many were having sex at an early age. Some were even having sex as early as sixth grade. While others started drinking and having sex in junior high and by the time they reached high school they had multiple partners. It was nothing to sit in class on a Monday morning and hear about the party that happened over the weekend and hear about who “hooked up” or had sex with whom. In high school there were multiple guys and girls having sex that were known personally. Surprisingly

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    Why Hate Rh Bill?

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    known as the Reproductive Health Bill (RH Bill) has been a popular argument and a motion on a debate. Why do we have to talk about this? Why should it be passed? RH Bill tackles about usage of condoms‚ availability of contraceptive medicines‚ sex education‚ and family planning. It is a choice that our government is giving us. It is not a privilege to choose. It is our right. The Catholic Church has been talking about this and why this bill should not be passed. They are arguing that this promotes

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