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    COURSE TITTLE: CHRISTIAN ETHICS TERM PAPER TITLE: CHRISTIAN ETHICS IS AN ANTIDOTE TO POISON OF PROMISCUITY. DISCUSS. INTRODUCTION Christian ethics is an antidote to poison of promiscuity. To discuss this topic we need to define the key words. Christian ethics is a branch of Christian theology that defines concepts of right (virtuous) and wrong (sinful) behavior from a Christian perspective. Various sources inform Christian ethics but "comprehensive Christian ethical writings use

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    and 7 in the Medical Law and Ethics textbook: Federal privacy laws that pertain to healthcare and the "Patient’s Bill of Rights" Privacy‚ confidentiality‚ and privileged communications Filing birth and death certificates Examples of communicable diseases which must be reported to local‚ state and/or federal authorities The Controlled Substance Act Tips for answering questions: Read the question more than twice‚ if necessary‚ to make sure you understand what you are asked to do. Find the key words

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    information about sexual problems‚ and teenagers do not seek information from people another or from sources that are not clear or even completely wrong. Providing information on sexual problems become even more important considering adolescents are sexually active in the potential‚ as it relates to hormone-influenced sex drive and often do not have adequate information about their own sexual activity (Handbook of Adolescent psychology‚ 1980). Of course it would be very dangerous for the development

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    already‚ screen for PowerPoint provided by school‚ additional materials approximately $75-$100 dollars (including purchase of educational DVD). | Community and Target Aggregate: Teenagers primarily 9-10th graders | Topic: Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases | Epidemiological Rationale for Topic (statistics related to topic): Teenagers engage in sexual risk behaviors that have untoward health outcomes. The statistical data provided from the CDC is alarming: * 46% had ever had sexual intercourse

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    less pregnancys would happen. Less sexually transmitted diseases would be passed in. Less emotional/physical pain would occur. This type of education can leave a footprint on your brain. According to seventeen magazine 750‚000 girls get pregnant each year. This number could be cut in half and divided by three if we enforce that it’s not right until marriage. In the 7th and 8th grade when the hope center came to the middle school and taught us about all these diseases‚ infatuation‚ love‚ gave us situations

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    teenagers‚ and young adults being exposed to so much sexuality‚ we can assume that it must have an impact on the development of their sexuality and their sexually-based decisions. The parents of teenagers and their children participated in one study in which they were asked questions in an attempt to determine how the media influenced them sexually (Werner-Wilson 303-311). The results were conclusive‚ and showed that teens did not believe the media had much influence of their decisions. Their parents

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    performing one-night stands‚ young ladies becoming unmarried mothers‚ people in the state of adolescence being infected with sexual diseases such as AIDS etc.‚ has unceasingly bombarded our society. Therefore‚ the new generation has increasingly demanded for sex education to be taught during adolescence. It is emphasized that the younger generation‚ sexually-open yet sexually-ignorant‚ have to be instilled the appropriate principles and values of sex into their mind which lacks maturity (Samuel‚ 2011)

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    Chancroid at a Glance A sexually transmitted disease (STD) Common symptoms include sores on the genitals Treatment is available Easily spread Condoms reduce your risk of infection Want to get tested for chancroid? FIND A HEALTH CENTER STDs are very common. But we can protect ourselves and each other from STDs like chancroid. Learning more about chancroid is an important first step. Here are some of the most common questions we hear people ask about chancroid. We hope you find the answers

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    reproductive and sexual health and well-being. With these‚ our number will become manageable and eventually‚ our country will be in progress. We can prevent abortion and post abortion complications will be managed. We can free ourselves from sexually transmitted diseases and more importantly the education and counseling on sexuality and sexual reproductive health will be disseminated by the different government agencies and

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    support and education. They are outside the structures of power and decision making. With no control over their bodies and sexual relations. They are looked at as the main transmitters of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) referred generally as women diseases.This topic is important to study to see how this disease is affecting women in these countries . How their government is handling the situation. What type of medical treatments are they being helped with and given to help cure the problem

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