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    Sociological Inquiry

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    SOCIAL ISSUE : PREMARITAL SEX A Sociological Inquiry Presented to The School of Humanities and Social Sciences Mapua Institute of Technology In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Social Science 11 By Zyrene John Villanueva Jerold Chris Egargue Ezekiel Solano Mark Joseph Pascual Calvin Villanueva SS11/B8 November 19‚ 2011 Introduction In the Philippines‚ there is a serious conversation and debate in the congress and senate about the artificial family planning method

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    Why Televisions Should Be Unplugged I believe all the televisions in America should be unplugged‚ and we should become a nomadic‚ goat-herding race- well‚ maybe not the part about the goat herding. Anyway‚ television programming is corrupting our youths’ minds; they are being stupefied and are becoming virtual vegetables as they are molded by the programs they view to be lazy‚ selfish‚ and to forsake all their moral and ethical values. The so called "entertainment value" to the shows is what’s

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    Abandon Baby

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    school institution. From the process of learning‚ teacher could educate the young student about his or her body‚ importance of responsible relationships‚ the consequences of having unplanned and unprotected sex‚ what contraceptives do‚ sexually transmitted diseases‚ HIV/AIDs and how to say “No”. 4)Mass media Mass media also is one of the ways to prevent baby from being abandoned. It is the nearest medium and the best way to communicate and educate teenagers. It all about how

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    Lorraine Mrs. Early English 4 6 November 2011 Persuasive Essay If the world were perfect people would be honest and faithful in their relationships. If the world were perfect‚ there wouldn’t be such thing as sexually transmitted diseases or teenage pregnancies. Teens wouldn’t feel the pressure to have sex at young ages for dumb reasons. Teens would think about their decisions before they made immature mistakes that they would regret later on in life. If this were so then there would be no

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    good foundation for them. The abstinence- only sex education program only focuses on promoting abstinence from sex‚ character building‚ does not teach about contraception and condom use‚ avoids talking about sexually transmitted diseases‚ and does not acknowledge that teenagers will become sexually active (Fentahun‚ 2012). The sex education programs in school have

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    Safeguarding adults

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    Cuts Bruises Burns Grip marks Black eyes Unusual pattern or location of injury Sexual abuse - refers to any action that pressures or coerces someone to do something sexually they don’t want to do. Signs and symptoms Pain‚ itching or bruises around breasts or genital area Torn‚ stained or bloody underclothing Sexually transmitted diseases Vaginal/anal bleeding Pregnancy Emotional/psychological abuse- is a range of non-physical controlling behaviours that cause emotional damage and undermine a person’s

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    and their behavior. This impact should be raising serious concern for not just parents and educators‚ but for physicians‚ public health advocates‚ and politicians as well. Research has demonstrated that young people are heavy consumers of sexually-oriented media including TV‚ broadcast and cable channels‚ videos‚ movies‚ magazines‚ and‚ more recently‚ the internet (Brown et al.1996). Content analyses have also demonstrated that broadcast television contains a high‚ growing and increasingly

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    Lymphogranuloma Venereum

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    Lymphogranuloma Venereum‚ or LGV‚ is simply an infection which is transmitted through sexual activities. This infection is caused by the Chlamydia trachomatis bacterium which is in face very different from the bacterium which causes chlamydia. It is only considered an endemic as it resides mostly overseas and partially in deep south america. (http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/220869-overview) When the bacterium that causes Lymphogranuloma Venereum enters your body symptoms can be found within

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    Risks of Teenage Sex

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    not being able to finish high school if and when they get pregnant‚ sexually transmitted diseases‚ and health risks for both the teenage mother and the young child. Pre-marital sex can lead to life threatening circumstances and self destruction. Sexually Transmitted Diseases are infections that are transmitted through sexual intercourse with another domestic partner. Three million teens are affected by sexually transmitted disease annually out of a 12 million cases reported. Theses include Chlamydia

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    6.4.1 Learning through Objects Museum objects can act as cues for memories of past events‚ both institutionally and personally (Paris & Hapgood‚ 2002). Where SOHO P.6. is concerned‚ the value and significance of a medical specimen lies more in its ability to convey scientific concepts to both children and adults. They can help to provide an insight into the development of medical practice and through this wider social historical context can be explored. Informal Learning Environments (ILEs)‚ such

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