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    Double Standards In sex

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    Double Standards is well and alive today in 2013 between the sexes. There are many distinction between male and female in society today. Women and men are judged through sex‚ criminal‚ and age. Being in a Italian and Vietnamese oriented family‚ my parents teaching were very sexes. There was such a double standard in their teaching. The white and black marble tiles danced across the corner of the kitchen as the sun gleamed in from the drop of water around the sink. I could only see the bottom of

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    Sex Sells in America

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    advertisements‚ one can see that tobacco ads were able to say or suggest anything to the audience without getting in trouble. Now-a-days smoking has made a decline in sex appeal‚ but in this ad from the November 1969 issue of Playboy‚ it shows that people considered smoking Tipalet Cigarettes to arouse people of the opposite sex when they are smoked in their presence. This advertisement shows that in 1969 smoking was a sexy/arousing activity for males to do. Stereotypically‚ females look for guys

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    deserves more than a simple glance. With the numerous products available on the market today‚ original advertisement techniques are required in order to appeal to consumers. Yet‚ advertisements continue to widely endorse products through the use of sex. Sex appeal is a very common technique that is widely used by advertisers. In fact‚ it has been studied by the American Scientific Research Society that "roughly one-fifth of all advertising uses overt sexual content to sell a product" (Schnieder)

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    adolescent years for teenagers are filled with numerous challenges‚ the biggest possibly being their sexual development/education and the effect it will play in their lives. A teen usually begins learning about sexuality at home where their parents will have a number of opportunities to discuss their sexual development and a number of other issues that they will face. For many parents sex is a topic they’d rather avoid due to their own anxiety and embarrassment with the subject; however parents must be

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    Rationale Condoms are an important topic in any sex education curriculum‚ increasingly so in those of the high school level. In today’s society‚ a staggering percentage of these individuals will become sexually active so it is ever so important that we inform them properly about safer sex in order to help prevent teenage pregnancies and the transfer of Sexually Transmitted Diseases or STD’s. The Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States states that‚ “The U.S. has one of the

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    Pre marital sex

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    arital Sex and Religion The Catholic Church teaches that premarital sex is wrong‚ yet it is still widely practiced around the world. The reason marriage was created was to join two people of the opposite sex together in a holy sacrament that would make the couple one. God’s reason for marriage is quoted in the bible when he said‚ "For this reason a man shall leave his father and his mother and be joined to his wife‚ and the two shall become one flesh." The Sacrament of marriage is one of the most

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    The Sex Ed Debate

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    The Sex Ed Debate Within the last couple of years‚ the number of high school teenagers who have had sexual intercourse has raised dramatically. Most people would make the connection of the child’s behavior to their parents‚ but in reality it is much more than the parenting. Schools are also connected to the sexual activity when they teach health classes. But should schools be teaching abstinence or should they be teaching more? Well‚ if we want there to be less teen pregnancies and high school

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    10/24/12 English Comp 1 “Sex‚ Lies‚ and Conversation” Journal Males and females live very different lives. They think differently‚ they act differently‚ and they communicate with other people differently. Now‚ don’t believe that all men think the same way and that all women act the same as well… because that is certainly not true. However‚ in order to differentiate males and females from each other‚ you have to use statistics from the majority of each one to be

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    Tannen: "Sex‚ Lies‚ and Conversation" #2 The first thing that comes to my mind when reading an article like this is‚ "Has this writer maybe encountered frustrating situations like this before?"‚ or "Is the writer possibly trying to express personal emotions in the topic discussed?" Whatever the case may be‚ the point she is trying to make is clear to me. It is the events and relationships that happen early on in life that may interfere and have effect on the intimate relationships that occur

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    Abstinence-Only Education teaches abstinence as the only morally correct option of sexual expression for teenagers. It usually censors information about contraception and condoms for the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and unintended pregnancy. Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage Education teaches abstinence as the only morally correct option of sexual expression for unmarried young people. Programs funded under the 1996 Welfare Reform Act must censor information about contraception

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