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    which found to be in correlation of drug use‚ transmitted disease‚ trafficking‚ and organize crime (Scott & Dedel). These street girls also can be linked to the many problems of organize crime. But by legalizing contractual sex would give these women employment rights to protect them from organize crime and stop the exploitation of these types of workers. The second assumption is that prostitution is the cause of increase sexual transmitted disease. While this is true it is because of the lack

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    The Role of the Professional Nurse in Relation to Sexually Transmitted Infections Introduction Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have been described as “a major public health problem in Europe” (Fenton & Lowndes‚ 2004‚ p. 255). There is evidence that there is an increasing number of persons infected with STIs in the UK (Fenton & Lowndes‚ 2004; Cassell et al.‚ 2006)‚ and primary health care and specialist clinics play a significant role in the diagnosis and treatment of these infections (Cassell

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    Some believe that sex education should be taught at home by the children’s parents. Others feel that sex education programs in schools do not put an emphasis on abstinence and encourages children to have sexual intercourse. American culture is very sexually oriented and sex is over the media in TV shows like “The Real World” and “Jersey Shore”. Parents do not realize the question that rings in the minds of teenagers everywhere is when to have sex and the most common conversation among students in schools

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    masses is a major threat to mankind; the only hopes of destroying the viruses is dependent upon technology. AIDS is a deadly disease that most people understand as a sexually transmitted disease. In fact‚ the virus can be transmitted sexually‚ but it can also be transmitted through blood transfusions. The fact that it can be transmitted sexually causes a great problem. Everyday‚ enormous amounts of people have sex--some people with different partners. People may have less sex

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    trafficking. Millions of children in a waking second suffer from the harms of sexual exploitation and face the outcomes of living life in bondage. Children‚ being the easier targets of the sex trade market‚ have suffered great issues such as sexually transmitted diseases‚ rape‚ abuse‚ pregnancy‚ drug abuse‚ and abduction from their families and homes. The international growth of prostituting children has robbed them of their innocence and exposes children to live criminal lives (Flowers 148). In the case

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    harassed day after day by the same bully as well. Furthermore‚ in this paper I will discuss the three most important reasons why I think that same sex marriage should not be legal such as it will be taught in public schools‚ can promote sexually transmitted diseases‚ and gives reason to promote violence. First of all‚ same sex marriage if legal will be taught in public schools. How would you feel if your son or daughter were to attend a school that will teach them about same sex marriage without

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    negatively by the lack of knowledge. According to Roland Martin of CNN‚ “Whether its safe sex practice or even abstinence‚ all of these issues must be dealt with in an educational setting‚ because when you look at the pregnancy rate‚ sexual transmitted diseases‚ including HIV/ AIDS‚ it only makes sense to have as much education as possible.” This quote explains that with the high rates or pregnancy‚ STD’s including HIV/ AIDS there should not be a reason why teenagers in high school are not educated

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    and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases in teenagers and young adults. In order to reduce the growing rates of teen pregnancy and STD’s‚ a comprehensive sex education program that explains the importance of contraception and sexual health for the active teen should be taught in conjunction with the benefits of abstaining from sexual activity. In 1997‚ Franklin County‚ North Carolina removed chapters on sexual behavior‚ contraception‚ and sexually transmitted diseases from their ninth grade

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    their best interest to be protected and educated properly. Condom distribution in high schools represents an effective way to protect sexually active teenagers from unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. Availability of condoms in high schools does not increase the rate of teenage sexual activity‚ but rather increases condom use among already sexually active teenagers. The topic of condom distribution in public schools has caused many heated debates throughout the country. In the essay

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    commonly reported sexually transmitted disease in the United States. Chlamydia is transmitted through direct contact through mucus membranes such as eyes‚ throat‚ and genital areas. It may also be transmitted to babies during vaginal delivery at birth‚ resulting in conjunctivitis or pneumonia. Chlamydia is considered a silent epidemic because individuals with the disease are often asymptomatic and go untreated. Left untreated‚ Chlamydia can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease‚ sterility‚ scarred

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