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    sex is natural for a man and women. It is also natural for them to make mistakes while having sexual interactions. Having unprotected sex is the leading main cause of couples to mess up and lead to many different situations that neither of them would like. Many people believe condoms are useless and aren’t fun. Majority of the people who aren’t using condoms are teenagers who are trying to be cool and are still young minded and aren’t thinking about the outcome of not wearing a condom during

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    Not So Worth It Unprotected sex seems like the norm for many college‚ and even high school students across the nation. Although many of these students are protecting themselves by using contraceptives such as condoms and birth control pills‚ on the other hand‚ many are not. Instead of worrying about protecting themselves‚ some students are more focused on having fun and feeling good for a few minutes‚ versus having to deal with a lifetime of negative effects once its all over. They are more concerned

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    Unprotected Sex People feel that having unprotected sex enhances their experience of intimacy with their partner. While this may be the case‚ unprotected sex can involve risks. The number of college students having unprotected sex is off the charts. Unprotected sex seems like the norm for many college‚ and even high school students across the nation. You would think that students attending college are smart enough to know the risks of having unprotected sex‚ and take caution in their

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    Does unprotected sex lead to sexually transmitted diseases in teens? Claudia LeMay & Madeline Munoz Research Methods‚ HA-450-05 Professor C. Brown March 19‚ 2013 ABSTRACT Sexual activities amongst teenagers in the United States are on the rise. The issue isn ’t necessarily the morality of the sexual relations; it ’s the disease that can be spread without following safe sex through the use of protection. Using protection isn ’t a guarantee that all sexually-transmitted diseases

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    English 017  Teenagers & Unprotected Sex    In a hyper-sexualized society that continues to thrive as each day passes‚ the thought of unprotected sex has lost the shock value it once possessed.  It is now considered normal to hear teenagers bragging about not only their conquests but the unprotected sex they are having. "She let me go in raw" or "I told him not to use a condom" are just a couple of the phrases one can hear when listening to these conversations. Unprotected sex as it relates to teenagers has

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    sexual attitudes‚ and sexual behaviors are not fully shaped yet. Nowadays‚ many music videos and video games contain sexual violence‚ and TV shows rarely talk about the importance of using condoms and negative side of unprotected sex. Rather‚ the media makes young people to think that sex is an easy or risk-free. According to the article‚ “Adolescent sexuality and the media‚” “a recent study of African American girls aged 14 to 18 years found that teens with either multiple sexual partners or a history

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    Jefferson Almonte Cause & Effect Essay Professor Zaluda November 11‚ 2012 Teen Pregnancy In today’s society‚ many young teens have begun to experience unprotected sex. Having unprotected sex may result in sexually transmitted diseases (also known as STD) and/or pregnancy. Although some STD’s are curable‚ they would have to be cured immediately. As for the main focus‚ teenage pregnancy‚ many teenagers do not realize the responsibility‚ commitment‚ and hard work they have to

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    Determining Causes and Effects Determining Causes and Effects The majority of blood donors are middle aged due to advertising not being effective among youth donors. Young prospective first time donors‚ with their long-term donation potential‚ are especially attractive targets for blood agencies. Youth are often underrepresented in donor pools‚ however; persuading them to give blood may require specifically tailored marketing communication. The first cause of not being effective in advertising

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    Unit 3 Individual Project ENGL106-1004A-53 : English Composition I Cause and Effect September 12‚ 2010 Abstract In this paper I will explain the cause and effect of music censorship. This is a very touchy subject all over the world and especially in the music industry. Censorship is a practice that restricts what a person can and cannot say. Particularly

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    Cause and Effect In 2007‚ nearly eight percent of young adults in America did not receive a high school diploma (“What are the dropout rates of high school students?”). Imagining that two students in the average kindergarten class will not complete high school is heartbreaking. All students have the right to a strong education. Students should be able to rely on schools to provide a healthy atmosphere which will encourage them to stay active in education. In order for schools to increase the number

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