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    needs‚ choice‚ personal convictions and religious beliefs. But the RH Bill is not just about the family planning Prevents spread of sexually transmitted disease like aids and STDs and eventually control population growth necessary for economic development The liberal minds view the RH Bill as a strategy in fighting overpopulation and the spreading of AID and STD diseases. That’s what they say. They believe that the natural way of family planning is passe in this time of modern age. They want children

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    Introduction: Marie Stopes International Pacific (MSIP) is a non-profit‚ non-government organisation working in the area of sexual and reproductive health in Fiji and other Pacific Island nations. Increasing numbers of HIV/AIDS cases‚ sexually transmitted infections and teenge pregnancies highlighted a lack of knowledge about sexual health and the need for education about condom use within the Fijian community. With a small population of only 900‚00 people‚ HIV/AIDS has the potential to have a devastating

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    supervision and parental attention and guidance that they need the children engage in delinquent activities. They join gangs to fill the void and commit crimes; they may succumb to peer pressure and smoke‚ use drugs and drink alcohol; as well as become sexually active too early. The girls get pregnant and the single parent and welfare is faced with further responsibility of providing for these children. In some cases the teenagers have to drop out of school and get menial jobs in order to support their

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    is the factor that establishes their future. While reading‚ writing‚ and arithmetic are the spotlights of our education system today‚ sex education is just as large of a part. Sex education is not only what establishes our awareness of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)‚ but also another life changing event - teen pregnancy. What if there was something someone could do to help prevent these two undesired events? There is‚ the education system of America can be forthright and give students a broader

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    Sexuality at Different Life Stages Anna‚ an adolescent girl‚ is very much in love with her boyfriend who is three years older than she. He is putting a lot of pressure on her to have sex. At the same time‚ she is anxious about her parents’ attitude towards her boyfriend. Her mother constantly warns her about dating an older boy and assumes that he intends to take advantage of her. Young Anna is experiencing new emotions along with new physical sensations triggered

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    reproductive systems‚ issues regarding teen pregnancy‚ and the complications involved with sexually transmitted infections to properly draw conclusions in each section. Use learned facts‚ coupled with your morals‚ and values when responding to the activities. Section 1: This section deals with the possible implications (consequences) of sexual activity or abstinence for a teenager. 1. Being sexually active can impact teenagers emotionally. Discuss one emotional impact of sexual activity

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    Explain the need for Sexual Responsibility in Personal Relationships Listen and be listened to- We need to hear our partners’ thoughts‚ feelings‚ and ideas. We should also expect our partners to care about what we have to say. Be honest and expect honesty- We need to be truthful with each other about what we do‚ think‚ and feel. Share our feelings and expect our partners to share theirs- We need to be able to say what is on our minds and know that we will react to one another respectfully

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    Angelica Gonzalez Santillan 12/6/2013 CMUN 1A Besson/ Outline Topic: Prostitution General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that prostitution should be legalized. Thesis Statement: Prostitution should be legalized in the United States. Organizational Pattern: Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Intro: I am going to begin by telling you what prostitution is: prostitution is “the practice or occupation of engaging in sexual activity with someone for payment; the

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    Introduction Human trafficking is a transnational crime that remains as one of the most profitable crimes. Sex trafficking is a subtype of human trafficking that is being considered the modern day slavery of women (Orme & Ross-Sheriff‚ 2015). It is estimated that there are 4‚500‚000 humans worldwide who are being forced into sexual exploitation commercially in the world (ILO‚ 2012). There are women and girls all over the world that are being forced to partake in commercial sexual acts. Women are

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    trying to discover this mysterious disease that has been killing off people‚ slowly and suddenly. It was very interesting watching these medical professionals work so hard and do so much research on one certain disease. Some of them did not get a long and did not have the same views on the disease. For example‚ two of the doctors‚ Dr. Gallo and Dr. Francis did not see eye-to-eye and argued several times. Along with these professionals trying to discover the disease there was controversy with the political

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