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    Kirsten Peacher Mr.Thompson English 200 March 15‚ 2014 Young Girls Innocence Have you ever thought about why young girls are so ready to grow up and become sexually active? If you haven’t you might should think about it. What is the real reason? Why is it so easy for teenagers to give up their life to be sexually active and grow up? They don’t know the consequences of growing up too fast and trying things out too early. In the story‚ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?”‚ the author

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    Reference 25 VII. Appendixes....................................................................26 Abbreviations AIDS : Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome CDC : Centers for Disease Control and Prevention HIV : Human Immunodeficiency Virus HN : Ha Noi STDs : Sexual Transmitted Diseases STIs : Sexual Transmitted Infections I. Introduction 1. Background Nowadays‚ sex before marriage is now very popular and common in Western countries‚ but in Vietnam‚ there are still different

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    Consequeances of Sexting

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    Mona Mokdessi Threat of Sexting “Nobody can hurt me without my permission”. This quote indicates that individuals have abilities to control their feelings and their actions‚ but they must know what they want exactly to prevent harming themselves.Many people especially teenagers sometimes share sexual explicit pictures and messages via cell phones with their admirers as flirtation.They engaged in sexting without imagining that it could lead to ruining their lives. Sexting causes a plethora of negative

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    Teenage Drinking Speech.

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    Teenage Drinking. Imagine one weekend you decide to go out with your best friend to a party. She’s been begging you all week to go. You get there‚ people are offering you drinks‚ everyone around you is drinking‚ and you take the drinks without even thinking. You think to yourself “you’ve been out drinking before so it won’t even be a big deal”. You keep drinking‚ drink after drink. You’re enjoying yourself‚ meeting new people‚ having a good time. You wake up the next day not knowing what’s happened

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    Sex in the Media

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    As I prepared for my collage and started the research for images I realized that there was a ton of sexual media everywhere I looked. As I observed mass media with a critical eye‚ I realized that sexual media has an impact on everyone’s daily life. As the saying says‚ “Sex sells!”. In some of the images I saw I was taken aback and overwhelmed because some of the products that were trying to be advertised didn’t need any sex images attached to be sold. It is evident to me that the people in advertising

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    During the Victorian era‚ sexually transmitted diseases were rampant because of the prevalence of prostitution. This outbreak provoked a feeling of consternation amongst people‚ and there grew a stigma around women’s sexual expression. In Dracula‚ Bram Stoker addresses this issue and suggests that women should remain chaste and suppress their dangerous sexuality‚ which wreaks havoc if unleashed. In the novel‚ Mina’s innocence is juxtaposed to Lucy’s coquettish behavior. The characters reflect how

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    number is that around 22‚000 students have reported to have sexually transmitted infections. This has led the school board to institute a new curriculum an abstinence-plus program for seventh and eighth graders‚ emphasizing that waiting for sex is right thing to do. With this curriculum they hope reduce teenage pregnancies. It’s definitely shocking to see the youth at such a state‚ girls getting pregnant at such young age and diseases. I knew there was problem but not to this degree‚ I went high

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    Baby Thesis in Filipino Iv

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    Sex Education in the Philippines Basically‚ it is one of the few words that catch our attention. Whenever we see the word “sex” in magazines‚ newspapers and other print materials‚ we tend to stop at some point and become interested to read the article where it is written. It’s not because we simply feel the urge to read about sex but perhaps the “questioning self” wants to clarify and discover the truth about this matter. In liberal democracies‚ sex is viewed as a normal activity for both adults

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    aimed at helping them to avoid unplanned pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease. The messages sent to German teens are not designed to ask them to refrain from sex until marriage‚ but educates them on the safety precautions involved with the act itself. The movement to provide access to contraception‚ condoms‚ and comprehensive sexuality education is based on the desire to further reduce abortions and sexually transmitted diseases. In Germany‚ there is a national sexuality education policy

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    (World Health Organization‚ 2001). In Mongolia‚ increasing sexual activities associated among adolescents include: increasing pre-marital sexual activity‚ prostitution‚ sexual abuse‚ unwanted pregnancies‚ abortions‚ rising incidence of sexually transmitted diseases (STD)‚ increasing risk of HIV/AIDS‚ domestic violence‚ and tobacco and alcohol abuse (Algaa‚ 2000). In many developing countries‚ adolescents rarely discuss sexual matters explicitly with their parents because of cultural taboos. Thus

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