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    Sex education is what makes young children and young adults aware of the sexual dangers that lives in the real world. Statistics show‚ “...one-quarter of 15 year old females and less than 30% of 15 year old males have had sex‚ compared with 66% of 18 year old females‚ and 68% of 18 year old males who have had sexual intercourse‚” representing the sexual activities already present in young teens’ lives (par4‚ Statistical Portrait). With sexual education present in public schools‚ young students are

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    English Comp 1 13 April 2014 Sex Education Sex education is a necessity for our youth. A large amount of teens are never educated on what may happen if they decide to have sex. They are not taught the reality of sexually transmitted infections or teenage pregnancy. Could changing this help our children and future generations make the right choices or at least be knowledgeable of the risks involved when having sex? Teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases can be better prevented with

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    Sex Education The Role of Sex Education in Opposing the Effects of Pornography Agramon‚ Krizia Anne Enriquez‚ Astro Jake Galang‚ Gino George Ocampo‚ Soleandrea 4CLM Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements In English 04 (Research Methods and Application) College of Arts and Sciences San Beda College Mendiola‚ Manila APPROVAL SHEET The thesis attached hereto‚ entitled “The Role of Sex Education in Opposing the Effects of Pornography”‚ prepared and submitted by Krizia

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    of Education (DepEd) is standing pat on its decision to implement sex education in the basic education curriculum of elementary and high school students this year. It seems that DepEd has found an ally in the findings from a study of Mr. Jay Mathias Arellano from the College of Education of the University of the Philippines Diliman. Through a 50-item true or false questionnaire administered to seven hundred fifty-five (755) junior and senior high school students from three public high schools‚ the

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    A ten-week course of sex education can do wonders in educating children about every aspect of sexual intercourse. Instead of our standard‚ two day system running today‚ we’d be able to have a longer‚ in depth conversation with the students that would enable them to understand the very basics of sex and all the possible ways to avoid sexually transmitted diseases (STD’s)‚ pregnancy‚ and to be more accepting of sexuality as a whole. The ten week time span we are given would be broken down into categories

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    During the mid-1990s‚ sex offenders have been required to provide many personal details—name‚ age‚ address‚ phone number—to both the police and the general community in which they live; however since the invention of the internet‚ many sex offenders’ information has been spread across the Internet which then goes across the country and even the world. While majority of court cases may be viewed by the public on the Internet‚ the sex offender registries make it like a giant‚ neon sign that screams

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    Should schools teach more about sex education? Would it help boys and girls be safer? Would there be less Sexually Transmitted Diseases or more? “The truth is if teens learned more about sex then there would be less teen pregnancies and less STDs.” ("5 Reasons Schools Should Adopt LGBTQ-inclusive Sex Ed.") I think teen pregnancies are unfortunate and teens should really think more about the consequence and how it can affect your life. “Most students‚ however‚ do not receive any instruction until

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    numbers are shocking‚ U.S schools still do not take charge in teaching efficient sex education to our nation’s youth. Most teenagers‚ enrolled in a public school‚ receive what is considered a sex education class. Sex education is taught in two methods‚ comprehensive or abstinence only. Comprehensive sex education teaches safe and proper methods to avoid unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) while having sex. While abstinence-only sex education strictly teaches teens to

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    1 This raises the question of whether the state’s public schools are adequately educating young people about their sexual health. High schools and middle schools need to teach younger students to prevent any type of diseases or pregnancies now that some parents don’t have the time to sit with their children and talk about it or some parents feel uncomfortable talking about it. Sex education is more likely to prevent teenagers from having sex or at lease having protected

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    In 2014‚ The Canadian Department of Justice introduced Bill C-36‚ entrenched in this bill is the prohibition of the advertisement and purchase of sexual services. This bill’s purpose is to essentially lower if not remove the sex trade all together. By using a Lockean‚ Marxist and Anarchist perspective‚ I will prove that this law goes beyond the legitimate authority of the state. I will do so by demonstrating that Bill C-36 defies one’s right to ownership by labour and that the perceived criminality

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