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    Contraceptive Methods

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    Contraception Methods Part 1 Barrier Methods Male and female condoms1 Condoms are a form of barrier contraception. They are usually made out of latex but you can get them made latex-free and plastic (e.g. polyurethane) instead‚ though it can affect the effectiveness of the condom slightly. They are the only form of contraception that prevents both pregnancy and sexually-transmitted diseases‚ like HIV. The male condom fits over an erect penis before sex. A teat at the end holds the sperm once

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    Durex

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    everyone‚ I will talk about promotion of Durex condom. My presentation will divided into 2 parts: First‚ I will use STP strategy to analyze the general direction of Durex promotion‚ Second‚ I will focus on the concrete measures Durex used to promote it condoms. Segmentation: We all know the market segmentation is a very important point in promotion‚ since it help the company to decide and conduct the best promotion strategy. As for Durex condom‚ it has a very clear segmentation that its main

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    Durex Marketing Plan

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    Durex Marketing Plan Market Summary The Durex brand is well known and well trusted. So was the company’s marketing strategy. Condoms are most used by the 16 to 35 age group – a group most at risk in terms of sexual behaviour. For an older target group‚ the relevancy of Durex products wanes. This group is in a different life phase and has different sexual needs. Most people over 35 are married or in long-term relationships and therefore use other protection. While brand name recognition in this

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    critical review 1

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    studied recently. The use of condoms to prevent unwanted pregnancies and‚ even more important‚ the spread of sexual transmitted diseases (STDs) has been controversial. This critical review examines an article that links condom usage to the spread of AIDS. The article‚ "Condom use will increase the spread of AIDS‚" was written by Anthony Zimmerman‚ a Catholic priest. As the title of the article indicates‚ the author is against the use of condoms to prevent the spread of AIDS and other STDs

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    Sex Education

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    teens information about now to obtain and use condoms will not encourage to have sexual intercourse. (www.npr.org). In a study of 35 education programs around the world‚ the World Health Organization found there is no evidence that comprehensive programs encourage sexual activity. The study also concluded that abstinence-only programs are less effective than comprehensive classes that include abstinence and safe-sex practices such as contraception and condom use. (www.msnbc.msn.com) According to Columbia

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    Hiv in Philippines

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    Modes of HIV transmission and prevention •HIV and the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrom• •Prevention of HIV infection•Jan 25‚ 2006 Sexual Transmission HIV infection is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Like other STDs‚ HIV spreads bidirectionally and appears to be transmitted from male to female and female to male with greater efficiency (up to three-fold) from male to female. Although the majority of sexually transmitted cases reported in the United States occur via male homosexual

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    Sex Edu Paper 1

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    Jordan Terry‚ Sade’ Mack‚ S’Vari Becton English 101 November 24‚ 2014 Mandatory Sex Education It is time that we revisit sexual education in America’s schools and make it part of the curriculum in every middle and high school. The absence of sexual education has had a negative effect on today’s youth. In today’s society it is not rare to see a young teen pregnant‚ or even a young teen mother with multiple children. There is also an outraging amount of young teens and young adults walking around

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    This is an interesting but complex scenario where professional‚ ethical‚ legal‚ individual rights and public safety considerations are in interplay. The sheer volume of duty of care involved is paramount. a. I will attempt first and foremost indentify all the stakeholders involved in the scenario. b. Explore the Ethical aspect of the scenario with focus on the utilitarian approach and how it impacts on the individual players in the scenario c. Explore how the deontological approach support

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    Parents Consent

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    right to make these life-altering decisions on his or her own should everyone else be held accountable if anything went wrong? We believe that minors essentially need to have parental consent to obtain birth control and contraceptives other then condoms. Also we believe that the parent should be involved in any type of life changing decision a minor may want to make because teens aren’t mentally fit to choose on their own. We also believe that if minors were allowed to make this choice on their own

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    Prevent Hiv/Aids

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    engage in sexual activity‚ make sure that both you and your partner get tested and are HIV negative. 3. Use barrier protection consistently and every time. Barrier methods‚ like condoms and dental dams‚ provide a large measure of protection from transmission by preventing direct contact with semen and blood. Condoms and dental dams should be made of latex. Natural materials‚ like lambskin‚ are porous and will not prevent the virus from passing through. 4. Reduce the number of sexual partners

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