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    [pic] “Premarital Sex: Age Bracket and Factors Influencing It” Billote‚ Althia Cyryll F. Ching‚ Clarisse Angela T. Divino‚ May Fiel B. Duray‚ Hannah Foronda‚ Carmela C. Gonzales‚ Klarisse Bianca S. Joseph‚ Hannah Marjorie Lim‚ Wyona C. Luzada‚ Jasmin Tabay‚ John Allen C. Torregosa‚ Ivy Jane A. October 2012 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Adolescents are undergoing an era of changes in social perceptions

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    TOPIC: The Effects of Television to the Youth of the New Generation I Background History of Television II Children Between the Television A. Reasons Why Children Watch Television 1. Viewing to Learn 2. TV People as Companions 3. Overcoming Boredom 4. Improving on Bad Moods II Effects on the Sensory Development to the Youth A. Sight B. Hearing C. Sense of Wonder III Bad Effects of Watching Television to the Youth A. Violence B. Obesity C. TV Influence Aggressive Behaviour 1

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    More young Pinoys engaging in premarital sex By Sheila Crisostomo  | Updated December 8‚ 2005 - 12:00am A growing number of young Filipinos are engaging in premarital sex (PMS)‚ with most girls having their "sexual debut" in their boyfriends’ homes‚ a report of the United Nations Population Fund and the Commission on Population shows. The report‚ entitled "State of the Population Report‚ 2nd Issue‚" reveals that the "popular venue for sexual debut" of young Filipino females (32 percent) in urban

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    I.) Fundamental Issues and Historical Applications A. Toward a Greater Understanding of the Cohabitation Effect: Premarital Cohabitation and Marital Communication. 1. Issue number 6. What is the most appropriate level of analysis for psychology? Position A: Molecular. Despite significant theories giving a relationship to premarital cohabitation and the likelihood of divorce‚ we have yet to definitively answer the underlying question of why the relationship exists. This study focuses

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    Media Effects Sex Elisabeth Eaton Human Development Warner Pacific February 22‚ 2013 Media Effects Sex It is no surprise that sex is prevalent in today’s society. Sex is used in advertisements‚ television shows‚ movies‚ magazines‚ internet‚ music‚ and books. It is everywhere. At the bookstore‚ the racy book series Fifty Shades is in four different sections: health‚ romance‚ literature‚ and fantasy. S. Liliana Escobar-Chaves of the university ’s Center for Health Promotion and Prevention

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    Pre-marital sex is a sexual intercourse engaged by persons who are not married. It is a mortal sin in Christianity for the reason it is against the Law of Moses: Thou shall not commit adultery. In some countries (particularly in Asian countries that practice Christianity)‚ they banned pre-marital sex in order to prevent unwanted pregnancy‚ prostitution and abortion. The importance of this study is to let the people know the following problems and their answers/reasons behind pre-marital sex. Significance

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    DISHARMONY: PREMARITAL RELATIONSHIP DISSOLUTION A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate School of the University of Notre Dame in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Clint C. Elison David M. Klein‚ Director Graduate Program in Sociology Notre Dame‚ Indiana July 2010 © Copyright 2010 Clint C. Elison DISHARMONY: PREMARITAL RELATIONSHIP DISSOLUTION Abstract by Clint C. Elison Using data from the RELATE Institute‚ this dissertation

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    end up with broken bones and other severe injuries. Longer lasting physical effects include STD’s‚ menstrual problems‚ and pregnancy (5). Victims that suffer unwanted pregnancies and face abortions may damage their reproductive system because the abortion procedures are not medically safe (Winckelmann 45). A woman who is pregnant with a child through the sex trade may experience rage toward the unknown father and misplace these feelings onto the child. Because of this‚ they may elect to place the

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    sex is natural for a man and women. It is also natural for them to make mistakes while having sexual interactions. Having unprotected sex is the leading main cause of couples to mess up and lead to many different situations that neither of them would like. Many people believe condoms are useless and aren’t fun. Majority of the people who aren’t using condoms are teenagers who are trying to be cool and are still young minded and aren’t thinking about the outcome of not wearing a condom during

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    Premarital Cohabitation Marriage is a highly respected bond between two people. There are some concerns‚ however‚ that marriage is falling out of fashion. Men and women who lived together used to raise eyebrows in society. Living together before marriage was considered "shacking up" or "living in sin". To some people in our society‚ this practice is still considered wrong. Cohabitation has become mainstream ‚ but there is still fear that this idea causes problems in the future with marriages

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