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    Why Teens Have Sex

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    called: Teenagers and Sex: Are They Ready? The fact is that the only time someone is responsible enough to have sex is when they are fully aware of the consequences of participating in any sexual activity. In the popular magazine‚ the claim is that Environment‚ age of partner and perceived family support may affect young people’s decision to have sex. The research that will be shown in this paper suggests that the media is the main reason why the adolescents are so interested in sex is because the media

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    free sex: how to solve?

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    have known that free sex is do a sex before married‚ this manner can never be tolerant in a life norm‚ both of in a religious norm or social norm. In other hand it gives many negative effects even there is almost no positive effects of it. It is obviously will increase the population of human if the teenagers can not use condom well and perfectly‚ or she (the girl) doesn’t want to do an abortion after got a pregnant. Nowaday‚ not only an adult man and woman who did a free sex but either did teenagers

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    Sex Education In Public Schools Sex education in public schools has been a controversial issue in the United States for over a decade. With the HIV and teen pregnancy crises growing‚ sex education in schools is needed. Some believe that sex education should be taught at home by the children’s parents. Others feel that sex education programs in schools do not put an emphasis on abstinence and encourages children to have sexual intercourse. American culture is very sexually oriented and sex is

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    just don’t understand the responsibilities that go along with being sexually active‚ they don’t even think about them. But maybe they should sit back and think before taking part. People should not be having sex just to have it‚ but because they are in love. The only time premarital sex may be okay is in the boundaries of a loving‚ trusting relationship. Other wise you will most likely regret it when you get older. There is so much feeling that goes into being sexually active most teenagers

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    Sex in Your Living Room

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    Sex in your living room The usual complaint about television content is about violence. There are many familiar arguments that have been made common by pundits on television‚ newspapers‚ and magazines. Violent images on television are said to promote violence among our youth‚ desensitize all age groups to death and human suffering‚ and the list goes on and on. What do the prevalent and explicit sexual images that parade across our television screens do to our society? Due to the fact that sex

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    The question we want to answer today is should sex education be offered in school? In my opinion‚ yes it should. If we offer it‚ less pregnancys would happen. Less sexually transmitted diseases would be passed in. Less emotional/physical pain would occur. This type of education can leave a footprint on your brain. According to seventeen magazine 750‚000 girls get pregnant each year. This number could be cut in half and divided by three if we enforce that it’s not right until marriage. In the 7th

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    RUNNING HEAD: SEX IN THE MEDIA 1 Sex in the Media – Not a good thing Nicole Kimball ENG122: English Composition II Instructor:  Hope Umansky November 1‚ 2012 SEX IN THE MEDIA 2 Anyone who turns on the TV today can see that sex is a big factor in TV shows‚ commercials and just about everything on TV. Even shows that are intended for young children have some innuendos and even show kissing. The media in America has changed and continues to change how the youth and children

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    Introduction: Do you know the outcome of lack of sex education‚ which can cause us the worst consequence? “It’s bringing the HIV into our body”‚ according to Former U.S. General Jocelyn Elders at a Community Health Centers of Arkansas. Today‚ I will talk about the consequence of lack of sex education‚ and the advantage of having sex education. According the General Jocelyn Elders‚ the lack of sex makes the children vulnerable to sexual assault and sexually transmitted infections. It is also cost

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    Sex Education in Public Schools Today‚ there are many young people that are sexually active. There are many things that contribute to them becoming active such as peer pressure‚ TV shows‚ commercials‚ and curiosity. After they have begun to have sex‚ they may not realize the risks and dangers that they are setting themselves up for. By‚ having sex education in public schools‚ young people can learn about their body‚ learn how to protect themselves‚ and how to deal with certain situations.

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    Safe Sex No Regrets Campaign

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    Northern Territory Government– Safe Sex‚ No Regrets Media Campaign Australia has been experiencing increased rates of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) over the past ten years as a direct result of unsafe sex practises (ABS- Australian Social Trends‚ Jun 2012). These infections are some of the most common illnesses worldwide affecting the health and wellbeing of people infected‚ particularily women in regards to their fertility (Gerbase‚ Rowley‚ heymann et‚ al 1998). Northern Territory

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