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    Ever since all of the chaos with the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s‚ it has drastically changed for the better in some cases. It’s mainly sexually transmitted‚ but in some cases today it’s mainly spread from drug users using unsanitary needles and equipment. Also‚ according to the CDC‚ around half of the cases being evaluated are of gay and bisexual men. Cases are more noticeable in the Southern and Eastern states. A lot has changed over the years and the topic of HIV/AIDS is unfortunately not talked

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    women’s education has been decisively opposed. In fact‚ it was around that time that an old feminist maxim‚ "educate a woman‚ you educate a nation" came to light. Some of the major social problems we have today‚ such as prostitution and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)‚ VVF and early marriage‚ teenage pregnancy can be virtually wiped out by educating women who are directly the victims of these social ills. Otherwise‚ our national policies or even global agenda aimed at education‚ social and health

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    also include being pressured to engage in sexual activity. Included in this definition is sexual contact with persons who are not able to communicate their unwillingness Symptoms of sexual abuse Bruises in genital area Genital discomfort Sexually transmitted disease Signs of physical abuse (bruising‚ cuts‚ pains) Torn or missing clothing Unexplained pregnancy Avoidance of specific settings or individuals Withdrawal Sleep disturbances Regression Headaches Excessive crying spell Noncompliance

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    Running head: GOES HERE IN ALL CAPS (limit to 50 characters) Title (Should summarize the main idea of the paper in 10-12 words. When typing the title‚ center it on the page and capitalize only the first letter of important words.) Author(s) Institutional Affiliation Abstract The text of the abstract goes here. It should be a single paragraph has a block format‚ that is‚ the first line should not be indented. The purpose of this section is to provide a brief and comprehensive summary

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    all strategies. VCT: VCT should be offered across the board to all categories of the population but especially to special groups such as commercial sex workers‚ TB/STI patients‚ prisoners‚ pregnant women‚ couples preparing for marriage and the sexually active youths(Federal government of Nigeria‚ 2003). It should be made compulsory for potential blood and organ donors. Health promotion: There should be aggressive campaigns aimed at promoting abstinence before marriage‚ fidelity to sexual partner

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    whatsoever‚ related to sex and sexuality. Which actually makes a lot of sense. We all believe that prevention is better than cure‚ so why not just wait for the right age to engage in sexual activity. The two most important things that you need to be sexually active‚ namely the mind and the body‚ are not fully matured when kids are in school. It puts

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    Each of us deserves medically accurate and thorough information in order to make informed decisions about our health. Teenagers who are exposed solely to abstinence-only sexual education programs are not experiencing this right to information. Abstinence-only sexual education programs preach abstaining from sex until marriage‚ often omitting conversations about other significant topics of sexual health – such as contraception‚ STIs‚ etc. Although practicing abstinence is the only sure way to avoid

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    regarding unethical research held between United States and Guatemala. Brief History It all started in the 1940’s where nearly 83 humans have passed due to studies as if they where guinea pigs. Details within the research were regarding sexually transmitted deceases. How far with society in other countries go to seek valid information to cure the sick or discover new cures. (Urdaneta & France-Presse‚ 2011). The Behavior Involved Yes‚ unethical research behavior was involved. The United States

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    engaged in consensual sexual activity for the first time the night before. When asked if she ever had sex education she stated she’s only received information from her friends. “Due to the teenage pregnancy rates and the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) that exist in today ’s society‚ it is very important for teenagers to be informed of the facts related to pregnancy and STDs and how to prevent them from occurring. With this knowledge‚ they are able to make informed decisions related

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    Topic : The Negative Effects of Mass Media on Thai Younger Generation I. Introduction A. The media influence has grown quickly with the advance of technology‚ for example‚ the radio‚ the newspaper‚ magazines‚ television and now the internet. B. Media is an inseparable part of life for most of Thai younger generation. C. Media is responsible for creating ideals about body image‚ the amount of excessive violence or the number of celebrity hype created by the media. D. The influence of mass

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