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    Thinking outside the box‚ Prostitution “This the people will listen and listen‚ but not understand; they will look and look‚ but not see because their minds are dull and they have stopped up their ears and have closed their eyes. Otherwise their eyes would see‚ their ears would hear‚ their minds would understand” Mathew 13:14-15. Our society today is becoming increasingly corrupt. The amount of crime happening every day in astounding! Similarly‚ the amount of people trying to actually find a solution

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    indicates the fact that what the child will become in the society is a responsibility of the parents. It is their God-given duty to bring up the child in the way that will make him or her a responsible citizen in society. For the child to behave in a sexually responsible way when he reaches adolescence‚ will depend on the amount of communication that takes place at home among family members. According to Miller‚ Kotchick‚ Dorsey‚ Forehand & Ham (1998:218) parents and other family members are in a

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    October 11‚ 2011 Page 1 Sex Education in Classroom Sex education in the classroom is very important in today’s society. Jones (2009) stated that “America has fallen victim to a plague of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD ’s) and teen pregnancy‚ and there is only one way to dig ourselves out of this hole: sex education”. With teenage pregnancy rates higher than ever and the realistic threat of the contraction of STD ’s‚ such as HIV‚ the role of sex

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    Causes and Effects of Improper Sex Education in Schools Teenage pregnancy and sexually transmitted infection and disease rates in the United States have significantly increased during the 21st century. Many claim that this increase is a direct effect of the sexually explicit nature of this generation; others assume that teenagers simply choose to rebel against lessons from elders and school officials. What modern Americans fail to realize is that these rapidly increasing rates are likely caused

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    Street Children HU 323: Cultural‚ Health & Society Issue paper Sunita Sultan Ratoo Dated: May 28‚ 2013 Aga Khan University School Of Nursing and Midwifery Word Count : 1000 Children are the innocent creature of God‚ needs support of their elders. When they don’t get support‚ they spend their lives with fear of physical‚ emotional and sexual abuse. Olusanya (2005) defines street children as: “the generic term used to refer to children who use the street for their daily survival.” Street

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    Social aspect 2] Financial aspect 3] Health aspect. Social aspect; - the hard drug make the taker hyperactive at the point of taking this drug. This make the taker to behave abnormally‚ contribute to immoralities such as armed robbery‚ sexually transmitted diseases e.g. HIV AIDS and many other societal vices. Financial effects; - The person that so much addicted to

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    Drug and Alcohol Use Is a Factor in Teenage Sex In today’s society teens feel in several ways compromised to use drugs and alcohol. Is common between teens to experiment with drugs and alcohol during their childhood. Unfortunately‚ with frequency teen do not see the connection between their current action and future consequences. Teens have a tendency to feel indestructible and immune to the problems and consequences that may arise from consuming drugs and alcohol. Consuming drugs and alcohol

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    level today.2 Buzzle believes that most of the schools that do provide sex education have an “abstinence is the best solution” approach to it. Abstinence is the only form of birth control that is 100% effective against both pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases. It is the practice of refraining from one or all aspects of sexual activity for medical‚ psychological‚ social‚ legal‚ philosophical or religious reasons. The concept of abstinence‚ conveyed by sex education classes‚ works well with students

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    community (Stanhope & Lancaster‚ 2012‚ p. 401). The community partnerships helps to bring about the changes necessary to fulfill the vision of Healthy People 2020. A foundation is provided by Healthy People 2020 for national health promotion and disease prevention. It is necessary to have community partnerships in order for the lay community members to have vested interest in the community success to improve the community health Stanhope & Lancaster‚ 2012‚ p 402). Community as client is the community

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    Oswald had presumably never shown signs of congenital syphilis‚ although a physician in Paris told Oswald that he had been "worm-eaten since birth." The implication that the syphilis is passed down from his father is bizarre because it is a sexually transmitted disease. Could Oswald be promiscuous like his father was? Perhaps‚ but the implication is that the syphilis is a "ghost" of his unusual family and childhood. The play also raises the more contemporary issues of assisted suicide and euthanasia

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