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    complications involved with sexually transmitted infections to properly draw conclusions in each section. Use learned facts‚ coupled with your morals‚ and values when responding to the activities. Section 1: This section deals with the possible implications (consequences) of sexual activity or abstinence for a teenager. 1. Being sexually active can impact teenagers emotionally. Discuss one emotional impact of sexual activity. (10 points) One emotional impact of being sexually active can be depression

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    teenagers that engaged in sexual immorality could face is the risk of catching an STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease). This can cause many problems for the mother and unborn child during the pregnancy. One major problem is that if the mother has one of these diseases‚ such as Syphilis or HIV‚ she could easily pass it along to her unborn child during her pregnancy. If the child were to catch either of these diseases‚ it could very easily cause harmful effects and potentially leads to the child’s death

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    Describe the range of practices that have been introduced over the past 500 years to avoid the spread of infection. Over the past 500 years there have been many theories tested to avoid the spread of infection‚ which include the basic methods of hand hygiene‚ practicing safe sex and correct food preparation. The oxford medical dictionary states an ‘infection’ is the invasion of the body by harmful pathogens (organisms) - these organisms take over the body which can result in an individual suffering

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    What a Girl Wants? For years men have pondered over what a woman wants. Speaking for most women I’m not even sure we know what we want. What do we look for? Why are we attracted to that type? Although I am not quite sure myself I am about to attempt to speak for most women by classify men into categories based on research and personal opinion. In school there are stereotypes put on almost everyone and guys are no different. Most guys are put into one of five categories; whether it is the

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    and Adolescence‚ ‚ 289-321. Noell‚ J.‚ Rohde‚ P.‚ Ochs‚ L.‚ Yovanoff‚ P.‚ Alter‚ M. J.‚ Schmid‚ S.‚ Bullard‚ J.‚ & Black‚ C. (2001). Incidence and prevalence of chlamydia‚ herpes‚ and viral hepatitis in a homeless adolescent population. Sexually Transmitted Diseases‚ 28(1)‚ 4. Pynoos‚ R. S. (1993). Traumatic stress and developmental psychopathology in children and adolescents. Review of Psychiatry‚ 12‚ 205-238. Pynoos‚ R.‚ & Nader‚ K. (1993). Issues in the treatment of posttraumatic stress in children

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    COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT AND ANALYSIS PLANO‚ TEXAS Community Assessment and Analysis Plano‚ Texas Eunce Enuka‚ Beth Hogan. Doris Udosen‚ Donna Vasichko Grand Canyon University Concepts in Community and Public Health NRS-427V Leslie Greenberg September 20‚ 2012 Community Assessment and Analysis Plano‚ Texas The city of Plano is located in the United States in the state of Texas and has two counties in the city limits (Denton and Collin). The city is in the Central

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    sexual abuse is when a child demonstrates or performs sexual behaviors that are inappropriate for their age. Some physical signs of CSA are a rash around genitals or anus‚ or mild to severe trauma to genitals. Psychiatric patients who have been sexually abused in childhood suffer from a wide variety of symptoms. These include depression suicidality dissociation‚ splitting and fragmentation of the personality substance abuse‚ somato-form disorders‚ and psychosexual disorders antisocial acts‚ and

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    tattoos which believed to be for therapeutic reasons B. Ancient Egyptians women from 4000-3500 B.C. also had evidence of tattoos 1. Since the tattoos were found on the Egyptian women‚ most assumed that they were a mark of prostitutes or sexually transmitted diseases. 2. Others believed that the tattooing was a therapeutic role and functioned as a permanent form of amulet during the very difficult time of pregnancy and birth because of where the markings were on the womens’ bodies. a. The markings

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    mental‚ emotional and spiritual effects. Proponents of these programs feel that we must educate our youth on "safe sex." It ’s no wonder that premarital sex is so prevalent in our world today. As a result of this‚ physical problems of sexually transmitted diseases‚ psychological and emotional effects‚ and spiritual implications all tie together to create a vortex of consequences that have a deep and lasting impact. These consequences are not being addressed in these programs and that is why they

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    hearing that‚ “Eighty to ninety percent of college students are sexually active.” (Fleming 187) In society today‚ premarital sex‚ and college hook-ups have become part of the norm. Out of these sexually active students many participate in inconsistent condom use and have sexual encounters with multiple partners. After hearing that‚ is it surprising that “people under age 25 account for almost half of the 19 million sexually transmitted infections (STIs) that are diagnosed each year”? (Fleming 187)

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