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    Nowadays most of families have at least one television in house. The main purposes of using TV are relaxation‚ reducing loneliness and educating children. We‚ however‚ have to consider both sides of watching television. Recent research studies point out/ indicate a few negative effects of television on children like overweight‚ sleep problems and sexuality information. First‚ spending a lot of hours on TV leads to be overweight‚ according to the American Medical association. There are three main

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    Teenage Pregnancy has been a widely discussed topic for several decades. There are many methods used for preventing teenage pregnancy. The largest debate is whether contraceptives provide the best prevention for teenage pregnancy. The pro contraceptives side believes contraceptives are the best prevention for teenage pregnancy because of cost‚ health‚ and choice. The first reason for preventing teenage pregnancy with contraception is cost. The cost means the amount paid‚ charged or engaged to be

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    1990‚ mostly due to the increased use of condoms. Adolescent pregnancy is a complex issue with many reasons for concern. Younger adolescents (12 - 14 years old) are more likely to have unplanned sexual intercourse and more likely to be coerced into sex. Adolescents 18 - 19 years old are technically adults‚ and half of adolescent pregnancies occur in this age group. Risk factors for adolescent pregnancy include: * Younger age * Poor school performance * Economic disadvantage * Single

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    homes run by teenage mothers put them at serious disadvantages when compared to children raised in nuclear families. Many people believe that the implementation of sex education in schools and the addition of more federal aid for single parents are major causes for the country’s high rate of teen pregnancies. The true purpose of sex education and federal aid is to help strengthen the mother and her child so that they can eventually lead productive lives. Although teen pregnancy rates dropped significantly

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    an age where threat of fatal diseases like HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections prevail the society .Also there is a dire need for sex education to create awareness among the youth of India. Condoms are introduced as a solution to these problems and increase in availability and affordability of condoms will encourage healthy and risk free sex practises. The objective of project is to study the condoms market for following aspects People perception in buying condoms and oral contraceptive

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    Teenage Sexual Health

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    early years increased risk of admission to hospital and if female a high risk of becoming a teenage pregnancy statistic themselves. The teenage mother will often be socially isolated‚ develop mental health problems and have fewer opportunities in education and employment. With this in mind the Author identifies Teenage Pregnancy as a contraception and sexual health issue which is a factor in her clinical practice arena which she will adopt as her topic for discussion. The demographic and health

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    also needs to realize unwanted pregnancy rate is the highest in the United States. Of course parents of teenagers would love to think their teenagers will come to them to talk about sex‚ the reality is‚ not all teenagers feel comfortable discussing this issue with their parents. Although teaching teenagers about sex is very important and abstinence is

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    bills with an S.  We all know that Reproductive Health Bill‚ informally known as the RH BILL‚ are the proposed laws in the Republic of the Philippines aiming to guarantee access to methods on contraception‚ abortion‚ fertility control‚ sexual education‚ and maternal care. It is a way of helping people to be more advance‚ well prepared‚ and to widen up each and every individuals mind setting about our society now a days. I chose this topic because I am curious with the advantages and disadvantages

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    that our teens are now having. Teens that have become pregnant have found it difficult to continue with education. Now being the mother‚ instead of the child‚ it is a hard role adjustment. Balancing school‚ homework‚ friends and diapers to most is very disheartening and the young mothers tend to give up‚ and quit school. If there is a good support system to the teen mother‚ continuing education and other life opportunities are put on hold and possibly never found again. There have been teenage

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    is essential that teenagers have all the information they need to succeed in life and to move onto the next step‚ wherever that may lead. The concern these days is the lack of information they have. Sex Education is a requirement in some schools and has its benefits‚ but also its downfalls. Sex Education classes are there to inform the students of the correct terms of the reproductive system‚ sexually transmitted diseases and birth contraceptives rather than the "street lingo." A negative side is

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