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    Background What is sex education? Is it needed to teach about relationship and sex to the children? Sex education may be taught informally‚ such as when someone receives information from a conversation with a parent‚ friend‚ religious leader‚ or through the media. It may also be delivered through sex self-help authors‚ magazine advice columnists‚ sex columnists‚ or through sex education web sites. Formal sex education occurs when schools or health care providers offer sex education. How if the children

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    Sex Education in Schools Sex education is taught in and out of schools all over the country. However it is not taught in every school in the country. When it is taught in school kids get the facts‚ abstinence is taught and safe and healthy habits are taught. The parents or guardians should not have the responsibility of teaching there kids safe sex and healthy habits. The school sex education curriculum gives the cold hard facts and nothing is left out. Sexually transmitted diseases are discussed

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    COMM 1323-03‚ Rhetoric and Public Speaking Sex Education in the Public School System “How do you teach sex education in order to make the best impact?” (Ewart) I believe that most middle-school and high-school aged children know what sex is. The question I have is‚ do those same teenagers know about the risk and consequences of having sex and how to prevent those risks? “Unfortunately‚ the debate regarding sex education does not end at whether or not it is necessary‚ it continues into

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    moral interdiction and limits on outside influences‚ including SBSE programs. Aida found that while SBSE classes were informative‚ they marginalized Muslim immigrants girls’ decisions and experiences to not engage in premarital sex by assuming that most adolescents engage in sex. She believes that although‚ SBSE may be attempting to address the various needs of immigrant youths‚ findings indicated that they have not yet adequately reached the Muslim community. Question 3 Identify a presentation in

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    Among teenagers‚ the yearning for sex surpasses the subconscious need to reproduce‚ and a moral dilemma which arises in terms of one substantial concept: Abstinence. Many teenagers first absorb the concept of abstinence through sex education; however‚ the content of abstinence-only sex

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    such pregnancies‚ programs of sex education were instituted‚ initially over strong opposition from parent and religious groups. The outbreak of AIDS has given a new sense of urgency to sex education. In many African countries‚ where AIDS is at epidemic levels (see HIV/AIDS in Africa)‚ sex education is seen by most scientists as a vital public health strategy.[citation needed] Some international organizations such as Planned Parenthood consider that broad sex education programs have

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    waailaikumussalam.oh‚I’m fine‚really fine I think.so‚what are you doing here?May I help you? Al-hafiz: of course‚definitely you are the one who going to help me out.Actually I am here is going to interview you on nowadays issue.It is all about the sex‚I mean sex education among the teenagers.First of all‚nowadays there are so many cases of pregnancy of teenagers nationwide whether in the city or even in villages.The teenagers especially the underage one who supposed to be in class to gain knowledges‚study

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    Effective Sex Education Each year‚ U.S. teens experience as many as 850‚000 pregnancies‚ and youth under age 25 experience about 9.1 million sexually transmitted infections (STIs).1‚2 By age 18‚ 70 percent of U.S. females and 62 percent of U.S. males have initiated vaginal sex.3 Comprehensive sex education is effective at assisting young people to make healthy decisions about sex and to adopt healthy sexual behaviors.4‚5‚6‚7 No abstinence-only-until-marriage program has been shown to help teens delay

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    To fight AIDS‚ stop being coy about sex education ECOSCOPE/ NEERAJ KAUSHAL‚ TNN May 14‚ 2002‚ 01.13am IST We live in a very strange world. Millions of children are infected with the HIV virus; thousands are dying of it. Over the last one decade‚ life expectancy has fallen by between 20 to 30 years in several African countries. AIDS has orphaned 13 million children. Half of all new HIV infections are among young people. But at the United Nations summit on children last week‚ delegates from

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    sexually active till their child is married. But In this society‚ that is impossible. Teenagers are getting pressure to have sex by their peers‚ friends and the media. It’s good to talk about abstain from sexual intercourse‚ but it’s wrong to leave them in the dark about the preventions and the consequences‚ when they do decide to have sex. Sex education should be taught in school. American teenagers have more pregnancies‚ births and abortions than youngsters in any other western industrialized country

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