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    Jade T. Samillano EL-33 SEX EDUCATION FOR VISION IMPAIRED STUDENT Sexual Education encompasses many aspects of life. It is needed by all human beings. As people grow‚ their needs for education about sexuality also grow. Sex education should be developmentally appropriate and continuous throughout the lifespan. The goals of sex education are to impart basic information‚ to teach skills necessary for sexual well being‚ and to encourage positive attitudes towards sexuality. But our society has

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    aware about this bill and why this billwas imposed.Before I write this reaction paper I had to read the Bill twice and read somearticles‚ reaction and comments in the internet I had read books and research which isrelated to reproductive health‚ sex education and Bioethics‚ for me to fully understandwhat was the RH bill all about and the reason of the creation of this bill.Poverty‚ the main problems that the Philippine is facing today and they say thatthe primary factors that lead to poverty is due

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    become pregnant--at enormous costs to themselves‚ their children‚ and society. While the facts are clear‚ the issues of teenage pregnancy are complicated by our conflicting attitudes and behaviors. Talk of sex fills the airwaves; younger and younger girls are portrayed as sex objects; and sex is used to sell everything from clothing to news. Yet we are shocked at the rising numbers of teens who are sexually active. If we are truly concerned about the welfare of babies‚ children and adolescents‚ we

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    Why are increased levels of sexual education in schools not reducing rates of unplanned pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in New Zealand adolescents? Although sexual health is a component of our national curriculum‚ and so is taught in all New Zealand high schools‚ there are still concernedly high rates of unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections in New Zealand adolescents. A multidisciplinary approach can be used to uncover the potential reasons behind this

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    (“Teen Pregnancy”). Is this because teenagers nowadays are more irresponsible? Is it because they are not being taught the dangers of sex? This decade is vastly different from previous ones‚ and teenagers are given more freedoms. Sometimes‚ they may take their freedoms too far and get caught in situations young people shouldn’t be in. Some schools do have sex education classes and the students are taught how to prevent the consequences of the activity. The key question at hand is‚ are the students given

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    Web. 6 Mar. 2013. Elders‚ M. Joycelyn. "Coming to Grips With the US Adolescent Birth Rate." American Journal of Public Health Dec. 2012: 2205+. Academic Search Complete. Web. 6 Mar. 2013. Mayo Clinic. "Sex Education: Talking to Your Teen about Sex." Mayo Clinic. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research‚ 18 Nov. 2011. Web. 0 Mar. 2013. Minnick‚ Dorlisa‚ J.‚ and Lauren Shandler. "Changing Adolescent Perceptions On Teenage Pregnancy." Children & Schools 33.4 (2011): 241-248. CINAHL Plus

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    strong opposition as well. Those who stand against condom distribution believe that condom distribution is a way of promoting sexual activity‚ and believe in the teaching of abstinence-only education in the schools. The habits taught and promoted during teen years will be long lasting. Therefore‚ with proper education and the distribution of free contraception‚ there will be prevention of poor sexual behavior in that particular age group and‚ over time‚ in older age groups as well. Each year‚ the United

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    In today’s society it seems that sex education is still a taboo subject amongst youth. The lack of education contributes to the high rate of teen pregnancy and STD rate ("Planned Parenthood Action Center"‚ 2012). Teens in the United States have the highest rate of teenage pregnancy in the world ("Planned Parenthood Action Center"‚ 2012). With the amount of technology and resources readily available this should not be. In educating youth better about sex and teen pregnancy will help cut down

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    Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy stated that the magic formula for the decline of teen pregnancy is having less sex or using more contraceptives (PR Newswire). Most teens are unaware of the importance of having protected sex it can change their life dramatically. Half of all pregnancies in the US are unplanned--about three million each year (NCPTUP). Unplanned pregnancies result from unprotected sex; therefore‚ the use of birth control should be highly motivated in order to prevent any pregnancies. In their

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    the last decade‚ there are still to many young women out there that have to learn the responsibilities of taking on such a huge task at a very young age. Sadly‚ many of these pregnancies could have been avoided if the teens had received proper education on the importance of birth control. How many teens are becoming pregnant? * Despite declines in rates of teen pregnancy in the U.S.‚ about 820‚000 teens become pregnant each year. That means that 34 percent of teenagers have at least one

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