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    the not so glamourous life of a prostitute. Immediately‚ the ad appeals to the viewer’s emotions. The entire point of the advertisement is to send across a message powerful enough to actually shock its readers. Including common fears‚ sexually transmitted diseases‚ cancer‚ and humiliation‚ focuses the ad on a negative level in the reader’s brain‚ forcing him or her to imagine being subject to these things constantly in order to survive; this ad attempts to put the viewer in a prostitute’s world‚

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    Rh Bill

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    Reproductive Health Bill The continuous debate on the proposed Reproductive Health Bill keeps on polarizing our country. The mere fact that the State and the Church are two separate entities has become more evident since the provisions of the RH Bill surfaced. The Catholic Church has been firm with its stand on the moral and religious principle of protecting human life. The Government‚ on the other hand‚ has intensified its campaign towards family planning including the artificial or modern

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    Cervical Cancer

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    Cervical Cancer Disease of Women Jennifer Daniel Science/162 Principle of Health and Wellness April 14‚ 2013 Christopher Sites Cervical Cancer Disease of Women We live in a world where we have many diseases that women have to battle. The third most deadly one that women can face is cervical cancer. In 2012‚ more than 12‚000 women in the United States will be diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer. Most will be younger than 55. (NCI-The national Cancer Institution-website) This is so hard

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    Safe Sex

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    have taken precautions to protect themselves against sexually transmitted diseases STDs such as AIDS. It is also referred to as safer sex or protected sex‚ while unsafe or unprotected sex is sexual activity engaged in without precautions. Some sources prefer the term safer sex to more precisely reflect the fact that these practices reduce‚ but do not completely eliminate‚ the risk of disease transmission. Recent years‚ the term "sexually transmitted infections" STIs has been preferred over "STDs"‚ as

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    The Drinking Age Should Remain 21 By Matt Hill Teenagers will do just about anything to fit in with the "popular" crowd. Drinking and partying are both viewed as cool or popular in the eyes of some teenagers. What does a teenage party consist of? Well‚ it will usually take place in a house with no parental supervision‚ along with members of both sex‚ and a lot of alcohol. The teens may then engage in drinking games such as beer pong‚ flip cup‚ quarters‚ presidents and A-holes‚ to name a few. As

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    Sex Eduation

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    Gwendolyn Wilson ENG 100.004 April 18‚ 2011 Sex Education Should Be In Schools I think that sex education should be in school because lots of students in the eighth through twelth grade are having babies. Some students don’t understand what kind of damage they are putting their life in. If sex education is put in the school students can learn about birth control‚ different kind of STD’s and how having a baby at an early age can mess up their lives. What is birth control? Birth control is any

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    answer your child’s questions‚ offer to find the answers or look them up together. Be direct. Clearly state your feelings about specific issues‚ such as oral sex and intercourse. Present the risks objectively‚ including emotional pain‚ sexually transmitted diseases and unplanned pregnancy. Explain that oral sex isn’t a risk-free alternative to intercourse. Consider your child’s point of view. Don’t lecture your child or rely on scare tactics to discourage sexual activity. Instead‚ listen carefully

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    group 15-19 years were unplanned in 2008. As a result of these findings it can clearly be seen that there is a need for condoms to be distributed in schools to help reduce/ control the teenage pregnancy rate.  The second major factor is sexually transmitted diseases commonly known as STD’s. According to (Hirsch‚ L‚ MD‚ 2010) STD’s have become increasingly

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    Gonorrhea In Adolescents

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    Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) of the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Once diagnosed‚ this infection is readily treated and curable with antibiotics but reinfections can and do occur. In females if this condition is left untreated‚ tubal infertility may result (CDC‚ 2016). Gonorrhea is second only to chlamydia in terms of reportable diseases. In the 2015 Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance Report‚ the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported the cumulative

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    Teen Sex and the Media

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    phrase heard all too often in today’s very influencing media sources. In today’s society teen sex is becoming an issue because of this misleading phrase. Many companies try to decrease the percentages of teen pregnancy and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases through promotion of protected sex but also forget to include the possible “accidents” that may occur while having “safe sex”. When these percentages are presented it is not out of the ordinary for one question to be presented: “Whose fault

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