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    pornography argument‚ those for censorship and those against censorship. I find that censorship‚ or the anti-pornography argument is stronger‚ however‚ I will justly lay down each side of the argument appropriately. Pornography can be defined as “sexually explicit words or images intended to provoke sexual arousal” and will be used in this context for both sides of the argument. The anti-pornography argument says that pornography is immoral because it is offensive to those with religious beliefs.

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    has been a huge controversy over the implementation of a school-base sexuality school education. The debate always seems to go back and forth on whether the implementing of an abstinence-education in school systems will lower pregnancies and transmitted diseases such as HIV/STD’s. Abstinence-education is a form of sex education that teaches individuals to be abstinence from having sex. This type of education encourages others by not having sex until marriage and avoids the discussion of using contraceptives

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    Comparing topics covered during sex education to topics parents want covered. Cynthia Ashenfelter Chapman University Action Research Project March 14‚ 2010 Abstract American adolescents continue to be very aggressive in their sexual activity with one-third engaged in intercourse before 9th grade. In Riverside County alone in 2007 these adolescents accounted for over 4000 births in teens 15-19 years of age. However‚ there appears to be a disparity between the

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    involved in a fight‚ been arrested‚ used alcohol or drugs (either tranquilizers‚ marijuana‚ amphetamines‚ lysergic acid diethylamide [LSD]‚ cocaine‚ or crack)‚ had multiple sex partners‚ or used condoms. Adolescents were also tested for 3 sexually transmitted diseases (chlamydia‚ trichomoniasis‚ and gonorrhea).6–8 Data Analysis Univariate analyses described music video viewing characteristics at baseline. Subsequent bivariate analyses examined the relations among adolescents’ level of exposure to rap

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    prevention-based education. How do teaching principles‚ varied learning styles (for both the nurse and her patients)‚ and teaching methodologies impact the quality of such education? How does understanding a patient’s view of health promotion and disease prevention guide you in teaching them? Provide an example. Education is impacted any time that the student (patient) does not understand what is being explained‚ so it is important for the instructor (nurse) to have multiple teaching styles and methodologies

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    I. Introduction Prostitution is sometimes known to be one of the oldest profession. Even few stories from the Holy Bible talk about prostitution as the oldest profession a woman have. Single women at that time were often no way to earn a living. Women were often not allowed to own property or learn a trade. There was no such thing as social assistance‚ it was every person for themselves. So‚ since men have always been at their cravings‚ women learned they could use their bodies to get food‚ shelter

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    rights and responsibilities‚ abstinence‚ contraception and other aspects of human sexual behavior. Sex education is basically conducted to help youngsters and elders prevent themselves against abuse‚ exploitation‚ unintended pregnancies‚ sexually transmitted diseases and HIV and AIDS. Sex education is mainly provided by parents or caregivers‚ teachers‚ school programs and public health campaigns. Ideally‚ it should be given to kids before they reach puberty and before they have developed established

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    protect unmarriedpeople from unwanted pregnancies‚ from children born to parents who donot want them‚ and to protect children from parents who are not preparedfor them. Imagine‚ for a moment‚ a world without premarital sex. Therewould be no sexually-transmitted diseases‚ there would be no un-wedmothers‚ there would be no unwanted pregnancies‚ there would be noabortions‚ etc. According to the Bible‚ abstinence is God’s only policy when itcomes to premarital sex. Abstinence saves lives‚ protects babies‚

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    Abstinence Abstinence is the only form of birth control that is 100% effective – in both preventing pregnancies and most sexually transmitted infections. If you choose to be abstinent‚ then you have decided not to have any type of sexual relations. Learn some of the reasons why people choose to abstain as well as the benefits from this behavior. Discover the difference between continuous and complete abstinence. Read advice on how to stay abstinent and when to make the decision about using abstinence

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    Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease caused by either strain the herpes simplex virus. This disease is very common‚ affecting an estimated average of 776‚000 people each year in the United States. It is estimated that 85% of infected people between the ages of 14-49 have never gotten diagnosed with it. People can contract the disease through sexual contact with an infected person where they receive infected liquids from either mucous membranes or from the lesions. This disease is so dangerous

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