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    Family Health Assessment

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    Running head: Family Health Assessment Joy Ebomwonyi Grand Canyon University: Family Centered Health Promotion: NRS 429v August 26‚ 2012 Open-Minded Family focused Questions I interview a family who were willing to answer the questions as long as they remained anonymous when the paper is written. I will not be using the name of the family that I interviewed for this assignment. The interview was based on the all the Gordon’s eleven functional health patterns

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    For example‚ she breaks away from the traditional style of having a husband and children; instead she goes sleeping around with men in town. In the end of the novel‚ Sula is on her death bed. She turns out to be very sick probably from a sexually transmitted disease and is waiting for death. As she takes her last breathe‚ she smiles and enjoys it. Sula in comparison to Nel does not have a conscience‚ she does not feel guilt what so ever and is very interested in what happens when people die. Two examples

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    can allow an organization to see what is working and what should be changed. External reports have information that will help the public. For example‚ an external report could be a report on sexually transmitted diseases in your area compiled by the CDC for the last year. This report contains the diseases‚ new case numbers‚ and comparison to the previous year. This report will allow the population to be aware of what is going on in their population and allow them to protect themselves. How might

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    claim] REASON: Pornography is a method of releasing sexual tension and relaxing to improve the human body & mind. EVIDENCE: http://www.philforhumanity.com/The_Pros_and_Cons_of_Pornography.html Watching pornography does not contract sexually transmitted diseases. http://www.philforhumanity.com/The_Pros_and_Cons_of_Pornography.html Pornography is a multi- billion dollar industry providing a large number of jobs including actors‚ actresses‚ directors‚ film crews‚ editors‚ technical staff‚ ect. http://www

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    What it Takes GEN/200- Foundations for General Education and Professional Success Steven Lopez June 28‚ 2013 WHAT IT TAKES For a young person the term personal responsibility is an abstract concept that is mostly learned the hard way. College is expensive and mentally hard‚ but going back to school while working full time and having a family of your own is especially rough. Personal responsibility is not only important for the individual but for society in general

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    traits. P. 357 4. What is the mark of true sexual deviancy? P. 369 5. Briefly describe paraphilias and identify tactics of child molesters. P. 370 6. Identify rape myths. P. 368 7. Describe the conditions of transmitting STD’s (sexually transmitted diseases). P. 370 Chapter 12: Personality 1. What is the major disadvantage of categorizing people into certain personality types? P. 385 2. Briefly describe the five personality dimensions in the five-factor model. P. 395-396

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    free sex: how to solve?

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    student age so that they do not ready to get baby in their age and their status. This problem will address them to do abortion. Abortion will threat their life. Second‚ sex diseases will threat the teenagers healthy. It can be gotten by male and female. Female will get sex disease such as herpes and female will get disease such as uterus cancer. Third‚ lost of the future will shade the teenagers life every time because their life had done to wrong activity. In environment‚ they

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    provide food for their families &UNICEF in emergencies help displaced communities by providing them with food & latrines GOAL 2: COMBAT HIV/AIDS‚ MALARIA& OTHER DISEASE -embark on outreach programs informing people about HIV/AIDS‚ sexually transmitted diseases‚ malaria ‚measles ‚polio & other threatening diseases & how they can be prevented and also providing with mobile clinics to places that are remote. GOAL 3: IMPROVE MARTENAL HEALTH-avoid unwanted pregnancies among HIV negative

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    Sex education programs

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    Surprisingly‚ more than 8‚000 teenagers become infected with a sexually transmitted disease every day and 40 percent of sexually active teens become pregnant. (Elliott) In today’s society‚ more and more teens are becoming sexually active‚ whether we want them to or not. Preventing teenagers from having sexual intercourse may be nearly impossible‚ but providing teens with more options and choices to help protect their future is possible. Therefore‚ abstinence-only sex education programs are ineffective

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    Legislatures states that‚ “22 states and the District of Columbia require public schools to teach about sex education‚ including HIV education”. Why only 22 states allow teaching students on sex education. When 15 to 24 represent 25 percent of the sexually active population‚ but acquire half of all new STIs‚ which amount to 9.5 million new cases a year. About 3.2 million adolescent females are infected with at least one of the most common STIs. Girls aged between 15 and 19 have the highest rate of

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