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    Educating Youth on Teen Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention In today’s society it seems that sex education is still a taboo subject amongst youth. The lack of education contributes to the high rate of teen pregnancy and STD rate ("Planned Parenthood Action Center"‚ 2012). Teens in the United States have the highest rate of teenage pregnancy in the world ("Planned Parenthood Action Center"‚ 2012). With the amount of technology and resources readily available this should not

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    30/06/2012 13/12/2012 S. No Name of the Examination 1 2 3 4 5 6 For Classes IFSE’S Global Eng. IX-X Language Test 2012-13 NASA Astronomy V-X Olympiad Environment Education VIII-X & Awareness Exam BRITANNIA 12th CONQUEST QUIZ Mrs. Sonia Manuja Mrs. Rajni Patil Mrs. Deepali K. (Std I-II) Mrs. Nishi G.(Std III-IV) Mrs. Shrenika P. (Std V to VIII) Mrs. Gopa P. ( Std IX to XII) Mrs. Mayuri (Std I -II) Mrs. Archana R. (Std III-IV) Mrs. Arpana (Std V to VII) Mr. Chandrakant

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    1. Briefly state what is the purpose of MIL-STD-882B Ans: This standard provides uniformed requirement for developing and implementing a system safety program of sufficient comprehensiveness to identify the hazards of a system and to impose design requirements and management controls to prevent mishaps by eliminating hazards or reducing the associated risk to a level acceptable to the managing activity (MA). The term “managing activity” usually refers to the Government procuring activity‚ but may

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    infection. That fact is troubling enough‚ but it’s all the more so when you consider its implications for the Black AIDS epidemic. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the study‚ which is the first of its kind‚ on March 11 at its annual STD prevention conference. Researchers culled through 2003-2004 data in an ongoing‚ annual health survey of American households. As part of that survey‚ 838 14- to 19-year- old girls were tested for a handful of common sexually transmitted infections --

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    Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) The Basics Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)‚ also called sexually transmitted infections (STIs)‚ are diseases and infections that are passed from person to person through sexual contact. HIV is an STD. There are more than 25 other STDs that are mainly spread by sexual contact such as vaginal‚ anal‚ and oral sex.   The US has the highest rate of STDs in the developed world. In the US‚ about 19 million new infections occur each year.  Teenage girls and young

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    Virtual University‚ Chennai Authors Dr. Elango S‚ Government Arts College‚ Nandanam‚ Chennai Dr. Jothi A‚ Former Professor‚ Presidency College‚ Chennai Mr. Malaiarasu P ‚ Government Arts College‚ Nandanam‚ Chennai Dr. Ramachandran V‚ Anna University‚ Chennai Dr. Rhymend Uthariaraj V‚ Anna University‚ Chennai Reviewers Dr. Gopal T V‚ Anna University‚ Chennai Dr. Krishnamoorthy V‚ Crescent Engineering College‚ Chennai Copy-Editor Ms. Subha Ravi‚ Director‚ M/s Digiterati Consultancy Pvt. Ltd‚ Chennai Cover

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    What Are STDs? STDs are sexually transmitted diseases. This means they are most often -- but not exclusively -- spread by sexual intercourse. HIV‚ chlamydia‚ genital herpes‚ genital warts‚ gonorrhea‚ some forms of hepatitis‚ syphilis‚ and trichomoniasis are STDs. STDs used to be called venereal diseases or VD. They are among the most common contagious diseases. More than 65 million Americans have an incurable STD. Each year‚ 15.3 million new cases are reported; half of these infections are lifelong

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    any person who is sexually active. One needs to know that there is a possibility of receiving an STD. There are chances in which they can be cured but for some‚ it isn’t an option. An alternative may be to slow it down‚ but it will remain inside of you gradually weakening the immune system. It is all caused from sexual activity with one that previously acquires a sexually transmitted disease. An STD is vastly transmittable‚ but 100% avoidable. Sexual intercourse may seem entirely harmless‚ however

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    types of STDs. It would be in the best interest of individuals that are sexually active‚ with multiple partners‚ to know about at least the most common ones. This topic might be considered by some to be vulgar; it will also be extremely detailed. By reading about these common STDs it will give you a better understanding of each one and can give you examples on how to better avoid them. After reading this paper‚ the reader should have a better understanding of the top five most common STDs. At first

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