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    Argumentation Essay: Sex Education Should Be Offered in Public Schools With the new outbreaks of sexually transmitted diseases and the fact that sexually active persons are becoming younger‚ sex has now become a daily topic. Sex scandals in the media and talk such as ’who slept with who at last night’s party’ are making these daily conversations apparent in high schools‚ middle schools‚ and in a lot of cases grade schools. As the saying goes ’monkey see monkey do’ one can only assume that this concept

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    education for today’s youth should be based on this same premise‚ to control the risks that are involved with the sexual activity of youth in the U.S. which are a potential threats to public health and safety. Among these concerns for youth who become sexually active outside of the context of marriage are the threat of STI’s and HIV and unwanted pregnancy. Looking at sex education from the perspective of public health and safety‚ it is clear that the most logical approach to effective sex education for

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    debate By Molly Masland Soaring rates of sexually transmitted diseases among teens are adding urgency to the debate over sex education. Conservatives claim the alarming statistics illustrate why abstinence should be the single mantra when it comes to sex ed. Liberals counter that the increase in disease is the strongest case for more detailed information. Caught in the middle are America’s kids‚ who are more vulnerable than ever to potentially deadly diseases. In the debate over sex education‚ one

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    citizens that take part. It would save the government $200 million annually used to house criminals‚ and further generate revenue‚ therefore lowering taxes for the common American. This solution would substantially lessen the spread of sexually transmitted diseases while simultaneously keeping non-deserving people out of prison. Hereby‚ we propose that the legalization‚ regulation‚ and taxation of the service of sexual activity in return for monetary compensation. $200 million tax dollars are

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    Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Not Just a Sexually Transmitted Disease When sexually transmitted disease or STD is heard‚ individuals automatically assume or think the disease is only contracted through sexual contact. There are a few exceptions to this thought process‚ one of which is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Statistically‚ more than 750‚000 women in the United States experiences an acute PID episode each year (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) - CDC Fact Sheet‚ 2011) and 8% of all United

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    there. Child prostitution is no different really compared to the millions of people who sleep around every day‚ you get paid so that’s one upside to it. But on the other hand i would feel concerned because child prostitution can lead to sexually transmitted diseases and possibly even homicide. I think that child prostitution should be looked upon as there are too many children having to defend for themselves in order to survive. We need to sort out this problem and get rid of the pimps who are selling

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    While abstinence-only programs leave an impression on the conscience and hearts of some teens‚ offering them a new perspective on sexuality‚ the programs fail to give valid information‚ a fair perspective‚ or options to those teens who choose to be sexually active‚ a fault that has had dire consequences on our society. Although the idea of using scaretactics and moral questioning to force teenagers into celibacy is an appealing one‚ it is hardly rational. Abstinence-only programs do not delay

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    which found to be in correlation of drug use‚ transmitted disease‚ trafficking‚ and organize crime (Scott & Dedel). These street girls also can be linked to the many problems of organize crime. But by legalizing contractual sex would give these women employment rights to protect them from organize crime and stop the exploitation of these types of workers. The second assumption is that prostitution is the cause of increase sexual transmitted disease. While this is true it is because of the lack

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    than men. Women use many reproductive services such as contraception‚ infertility‚ abortion‚ testing for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs)‚ pregnanlife spans‚ and greater health care needs than men. Women use many reproductive services such as contraception‚ infertility‚ abortion‚ testing for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs)‚ pregnancy and child birth. In the United States child birth is the leading cause of

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    The Role of the Professional Nurse in Relation to Sexually Transmitted Infections Introduction Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have been described as “a major public health problem in Europe” (Fenton & Lowndes‚ 2004‚ p. 255). There is evidence that there is an increasing number of persons infected with STIs in the UK (Fenton & Lowndes‚ 2004; Cassell et al.‚ 2006)‚ and primary health care and specialist clinics play a significant role in the diagnosis and treatment of these infections (Cassell

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