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    social aspect‚ financial aspect‚ health aspect. Social aspect; - the hard drug makes the taker hyperactive at the point of taking this drug. This makes the taker to behave abnormally‚ contribute to immoralities such as armed robbery‚ sexually transmitted diseases e.g. HIV AIDS and many other societal vices. Financial effects; - The person that is so much addicted to drugs tends to spend more money on the purchase of these drugs. This can make the taker to become bankrupt or start searching for

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    Omar Persaud Psychology of Human Sexuality M6A1 Reflection Paper 65 million people are living with an incurable STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) in the United States. This is an extremely high number which includes many different types and forms of diseases. Some are curable and others are not. So this is a huge problem in the USA and all over the world that I had no idea about or put much thought into. It is incredible the outstanding number of people with STI’s and the growing rate. This

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    Importance of Education

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    new technologies for development. A system of compulsory schooling helps fight child labour. Educated and literate adults are more likely to be informed about sexual risks and better able to protect themselves from HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. A lack of gender parity and equality in education is often a critical factor in underdevelopment. The education of women is a powerful means of sustaining improved health and education in the long term. Figures suggest that children of

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    and nutrition; • promotion of breast feeding; • prevention of abortion and management of post-abortion complications; • adolescent and youth health; prevention and management of reproductive tract infections‚ HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases; • elimination of violence against women; counseling on sexuality and sexual and reproductive health; • treatment of breast and reproductive tract cancers; • male involvement and participation in reproductive health;

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    information its better to educate them in a systematic way so they can make their decisions wisely. Children’s are the future of a society if they are been educated from the first phase of their life it will be easy to stop many types of sexually transmitted diseases as well as many other social illegal activities underlying sex as their base.  It also helps to understand the emotional and psychological disadvantages of sex‚ and how these can affect them. Hence by considering above points I agree

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    presence. However‚ there are a vast number of the population who are keen on the idea of legalizing prostitution. They argue that it will help regulate the sex industry making it safer for sex workers and being able to control the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STD). But‚ they don’t realize the consequences and impact of what will happen in years to come. Prostitution should not be legalized because it will be harder for the government to control the spread of STD’s‚ it is morally and ethically

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    How Does Syphilis Differ

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    decades. Despite numerous prevention and intervention efforts‚ the overall rates of the case of syphilis in the CDC have not decreased significantly over time. In fact‚ according to the article‚ Syphilis: using modern approaches to understand an old disease‚ “the CDC reported that 25% of primary and secondary syphilis cases occurred in person coinfected with HIV‚ and the incidence rate of syphilis in HIV-infected persons was 77 times greater than the general population” (Ho & Lukehart 2011). Also‚ according

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    reproductive health (ARH) and life skills education (LSE) for the physical and emotional well-being of adolescents. ARH and LSE enhance their ability to be healthy and remain free from too-early or unwanted pregnancy‚ unsafe abortion‚ sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) including HIV/AIDS‚ and sexual violence and coercion‚ sexual assault‚ rape and prostitution‚ malnutrition‚ unsafe abortion. Life skills are behaviors that enable individuals to adapt to and deal effectively with the demands and

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    suggested that certain approaches be administered by teachers in the classroom regarding sex education. These approaches included abstinence‚ reducing the number of partners‚ knowledge of the STD ’s‚ and using contraceptives effectively when becoming sexually active. Abstinence is stressed for preventing unwanted pregnancies and STD ’s (Landry

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    the only way to prevent the sexual transmission of AIDs and to avoid other STDs and Pregnancy (6-7). More than 85 percent of teenage pregnancies are unplanned‚ and at least half of them occur within the first month of sexually activity. Abstinence is choosing not to engage in sexually activity. Sometimes people that put pressure on them but the best way to avoid pregnancy is by saying NO. According to the author‚ “Abstinence means deciding not to give in to a desire or a craving. Some people abstain

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