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    Sex Education Class

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    1. Draft 2. Abstract. The Main Idea of Sex Education Program. 3. Introduction. Factors‚ that can influence a teens desire to start practicing sexual relations. 4. The Body of the Paper. a. Data of sexual activity of youth‚ rates of sexually transmitted diseases and Adolescence pregnancies. b. Advises on how to control wishes and desires. c. Discussion on contraception. d. Discussion on prevention of unintended pregnancy. e. Life examples and technological support of the course. f. Work with

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    Anti-Social Behaviour and Sexual Health. UNITS: 105‚ 108 Explain the factors and tensions that may affect the ability of young people and significant others involved with them to address their anti-social and/or criminal behaviour There are many factors in young people when addressing their anti-social and criminal acts‚ most young people will be quite arrogant and defiant in accepting that there behaviours have been inappropriate and will not want to listen. Some young people will not

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    Condom Availability in College Due to the escalating spread of sexually transmitted diseases throughout the country‚ the College Administration at County College has decided to install condom dispensers in all campus restrooms in an attempt to prevent and decrease the transmission of STD’s. HIV/AIDS is the specific deadly disease that the college is mostly concerned about. Although this decision has caused a great deal of controversy among the county college community‚ the installation of condom

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    that comes with it. I agree that sex education should be taught in schools and this essay will discuss the reasons.                 In a study done by The Ministry of Women and Child Development in 2007‚ about 50 per cent of children in India are sexually abused.  Sex is considered as a taboo subject in India‚ so nobody talks about it or report about the abuse. A lot of people feel that this delicate issue should be informed or explained by the parents. However‚ many parents feel embarrassed to talk

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    Questionnaire on Sexually Transmitted Infections For face-to-face interviewing women aged 15 to 49 in FilaBavi‚ Vietnam Date of interview:...../...../.....time….. Date of supervision:......./......./........ Name of interviewer:.............Duration…….. Name of field supervisor:..................... Comments of interviewer on respondent’s Comments of field supervisor cooperation……………………………… …………………………………………. ………………………………………… …………………………………………. I. General

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    rights and responsibilities‚ abstinence‚ contraception and other aspects of human sexual behaviour. Sex education is basically conducted to help youngsters and elders prevent themselves against abuse‚ exploitation‚ unintended pregnancies‚ sexually transmitted diseases and HIV and AIDS. Sex education is mainly provided by parents or caregivers‚ teachers‚ school programs and public health campaigns. Ideally‚ it should be given to kids before they reach puberty and before they have developed established

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    How Important Is Sex?

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    or recreation. Aside from the physiological need for sex in the first level of the hierarchy‚ Maslow also points out the need for sexual intimacy in the third level of the pyramid. Unlike sex‚ sexually intimacy breaks into much more than the act of having sex. According to the-intimate-couple.com‚ sexually intimacy consists of communication‚

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    Chapter 1 Premarital Sex

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY A world without premarital sex would lessen sexually transmitted disease (STDs)‚ there would be no unwed mothers‚ and there would be reduced causes of unwanted pregnancies and abortion. The above rightly capture the concern which premarital sex has generated among policy makers‚ researchers and even religious leaders. The rise in premarital sex in Africa has resulted from a sexual revolution that came with western culture (Scott‚ 2006)

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    Rape and Its Side Effects

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    will be talking about the side effects like diseases‚ unwanted pregnancies‚ and relationship problems. Body I. Main Point #1- The first side effect of rape victims are the diseases transmitted between the people. Listener Relevance: Imagine getting a disease from someone that raped you and you couldn’t do anything to treat it. A. Subpoint: Investigators in 8 of 9 studies of sexually assaulted adolescents and adults got a sexually transmitted disease‚ 8 surveys of

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    Contraceptives in School

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    Trends & Federal Expenditures Associated with Teenage Pregnancy. Washington‚ DC: Advocates for Youth‚ 1999. http://www.pregnantteenhelp.org/articles Chesson HW‚ Blandford JM‚ Gift TL‚ Tao G‚ Irwin KL. The Estimated Direct Medical Cost of Sexually Transmitted Diseases among American Youth. 2004 The Alan Guttmacher Institute. Facts in Brief: Teen Sex and Pregnancy. New York‚ 1996. Cook‚ Kelsey. 11 Feb 2008. . 2001-2008. http://www.progressiveu.org/170353-handing-out-condoms-in-high-schools Dr. Minch‚

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