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    AIDS and HIV are deadly diseases that have been occurring for decades. The first report about AIDS was in 1981 when 5 young healthy gay men immune system were not “working“ and 2 of them died by the time the report was published. By the end of the year of 1981, there were over 200 cases of severe immune deficiency among gay men. Back then in 1982, Scientists used AIDS for the first time to describe events that had occur known as opportunistic infections, which are Kaposi 's sarcoma (a type of…

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    Human Sexuality Assignment

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    of the question and preventing sexual diseases or STD information was never offered. Because they did not offer this information, I believe that that is why so many students ended up with teenage pregnancies since they were never told where to get condoms or how to talk about sexual activity with their parents or an adult. I think that this greatly hindered my education on sex since I had many questions that I reverted to the internet or peers to answer since I did not feel as though I could…

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    In this type of program, students learn about birth control methods such as condoms and the birth control pill, along with side effects, proper usage, and percent of success rate. If adolescents learn these preventative methods from an earlier age, they will be more likely to use them consistently. They will also learn how to use…

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    founder of the Silver Ring Thing which is an abstinence only program which preaches inaccurate information to those who follow them. The quote is, “if my own 16-year-old daughter tells me she’s going to be sexually active, I would not tell her to use a condom”, which may be one of the most ridiculous things that I have ever heard. What parent, who knows that their child may become sexually active, would rather have them risk getting a STI or getting pregnant, just because they do not want to…

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    As of October 2015, the Guttmacher Institute, a New York-based research organization, found that twenty-two states and the District of Columbia mandate sex education -- and eighteen require that information on contraception be provided (Toppo). With only twenty-two states and the District of Columbia mandating sex education, so many young adults and students are missing out on the proper education they need to make decisions about their sex lives. The United States is failing these young…

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    I. Introduction A. Attention Grabber- “Do you have a condom?” This is one of the best things you can hear from your boyfriend or girlfriend. It means that he or she is responsible. If you don't, where can you get one that's new and top quality without being embarrassed? B. Credibility- I am credible because I have done extensive research on my topic and my mom has jammed these types of things into my head since I was a little kid. C. Background- Public high schools in New York City started…

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    In this assignment we are looking at the physical development and characteristic of young adulthood and how HIV/AIDS is contracted, and the effect it has on the person living with it and those close or living with the person and how we can prevent it. 2. MAIN CONTENT 2.1 The physical development and the health of the young adulthood Physical development According to Zastrow, C. (2010). Hands and fingers decreases after mid-30s, muscular strength is attained between age 25 and 30 and begin…

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    argue that it is not the school 's job to give out contraception; but that parents should decide when their kids should have access to birth control methods. A principal from a school in Gainesville, Florida banned school nurses from handing out condoms stating, “I just don 't believe it is the responsibility of the school system to do that...I just don 't believe we should cross that line.” (Jester). In an article regarding the birth control program in Baltimore, many parents said they deserved…

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    Shy is a fourteen-year-old girl, and she believes she is absolutely and really in love with her sixteen year old boyfriend. Her boyfriend, unfortunately, only wants one thing from her: sex. He has threatened her to break up with her if she does not have sex with him, and she really is truly considering doing it. She is very young and just started developing, but she’s already feeling the pressure of what she feels she needs to do to keep her relationship together. Only, she does not have to. She…

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    Sex education is a huge part of everyone’s life growing up because we all need to understand what it is and what consequences we can get by doing something we are not sure of. But some might take it to a far extent that children do not need to know. Some teachers even start teaching kids too early. Children do not start getting hormones until about twelve and some start learning around nine and that is too early. So many different things can happen when having sex education because they can…

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