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    seven in 10 teens of both sexes have had intercourse. Being sexually active as a teen is unacceptable. Some important reasons why being sexually active as a teen are teen pregnancy‚ sexually transmitted diseases and not being emotionally prepared. The most important reason why teen sex is unacceptable is that they can get sexually transmitted diseases. There are more than 20 Out of the 12 million cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) that occur each year; 3 million or 25% are teenagers.

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    friends and family‚ many more are not. A major community need that is an issue within the development is residents becoming acclimated to their new surroundings‚ followed by residents the use of alcohol and an above average incidence of sexually transmitted disease. Residential acclimation is the first priority due to many new residents being fearful and overwhelmed with their new

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    HLTH 1000 Exam 3 Study Guide Sleep and Your Health (Workbook) ·         How much of our life do we actually spend sleeping? 1/3 ·         Maintaining a structured 8 hours of sleep can help you maintain or even lose weight. ·         What are 5 emotional effects of sleep deprivation? Lower anger threshold‚ increased irritability‚ increased frustration‚ increased nervousness‚ difficulty in handling stress ·         If you feel alert during the day then you are probably getting enough sleep.

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    in Elementary School SSP: To open up audience member that teaching sex education in elementary school is necessary. STATEMENT: Young Filipino must acquire enough knowledge about sex to avoid early pregnancy and protect people against Sexually Transmitted Disease. INTRODUCTION I. ATTENTION STEP: “Start children off on the way they should go‚ and even when they are old they will not turn from it.” II. CLARIFICATION STEP: My Speech is entitled Sex Education in Elementary School to give

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    par. 1). Many people argue that prostitution should be legalized‚ but it hurts people more than it helps. Legalization of prostitution condones sexual behavior for profit. Not to mention‚ the increased risk of illness or infection via sexually-transmitted diseases (STDs)‚ or death. It also does not “enhance women’s choices” (Raymond par. 45). This means that whether legalized or not‚ prostitutes are going to continue their activities for the simple fact that they feel they have no other choice. Lastly

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    Sex Education

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    young ones. Being mindful of the exposure given to young ones in school‚ in the media and among their peers‚ sex education teaches young ones about sexual intimacy‚ but also enlightens them on their reproductive systems‚ birth control‚ and sexually transmitted diseases. It also exposes them to their gender identity‚ gender role‚ family role‚ body images‚ sexual expression (what it entails and how to tame it)‚ intimacy and the

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    schools of India is an important issue. A 2007 ministry of women and child development study shows that over 50 percent of children are sexually abused. Sex is still considered a taboo in India. Parents feel embarrassed to talk openly with their children in this regard. Due to the ignorance of sex education they fall victim to AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. Many NGOs are trying to create awareness on AIDS. Sex education can help people to take decisions regarding health and sexuality. It

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    September 11‚ 2013 Lack of Knowledge about STDS among youth Becoming sexually active at a young age tends to increase a person’s number of overall partners and as a result‚ her or his risk of STDS. Biologically‚ young girls are more susceptible to infection. Although the system cannot control teens or preteen’s actions‚ but they can help them understand the risks of sexual activity and that’s OK to wait to have sex. A research done by Katherine Harmon on Jan 2013 shows 321‚000 cases of

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    Do the advantages of Mass Media outweigh the disadvantages? Mass media refers collectively to all the media technologies that are intended to reach a large audience via mass communication. There are various forms of mass media such as radio‚ television‚ movies‚ magazines‚ newspapers and the World Wide Web. Mass Media enjoys a very prominent role in our lives and thus‚ it is believed to influence our society. There are positive and negative effects of mass media on our society. This essay will

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    Sex Education in Public Schools Today‚ there are many young people that are sexually active. There are many things that contribute to them becoming active such as peer pressure‚ TV shows‚ commercials‚ and curiosity. After they have begun to have sex‚ they may not realize the risks and dangers that they are setting themselves up for. By‚ having sex education in public schools‚ young people can learn about their body‚ learn how to protect themselves‚ and how to deal with certain situations.

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