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    to reduce unplanned pregnancies. (Bonner and Williams 2006). The study showed that because they were taught both abstinence and comprehensive sex education, this lead to a decline in unplanned pregnancies and abortions (Bonner and Williams 2006). It showed in the study that women are more likely to change their attitudes about sex education if they are given accurate information. Most of the women only went to get information from the doctor once they had unplanned pregnancies. Most women’s attitudes

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    Many teenage kids have had the feeling before that they have tons of pressure on them. In Amy Tan’s novel The Joy Luck Club and H.G Bissinger’s novel Friday Night Lights teenagers have a difficult time dealing with all of the pressure that is being placed on them by their parents and the expectations that their parents have for them. In “Two Kinds” from Amy Tan’s novel the Joy Luck Club Jing Mei’s mother is trying to push her to become a prodigy and Jing Mei is beginning to crack under the pressure

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    Pregnancy is an emotional and a lot of the times, a tough process, especially when you’re still a kid yourself. For teenagers, it is usually looked down upon and the young women who experience teen pregnancy are subjected to bullying, humiliation, and shame. Dealing with these harsh realities from society, along with the fact that you’re about to bring a child into the world, when you can barely care for yourself is stressful and sacrificial. In the film, Juno, teen pregnancy is portrayed in a few

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    Tribal teen pregnancy prevention The Issue Nearly seven hundred and fifty thousand teens become pregnant every year. Out of that seven hundred and fifty thousand teens 36.2% of Native American teens are expected to be pregnant. Keep in mind Native Americans make up only 3% of the population but teen pregnancy is still higher than non hispanics. A reason this rate is expected may be the lack of education on sex and information of contraceptives. I know teen sex is frowned upon but reservation schools

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    In the United States, 61.6% of high school seniors have had sexual intercourse (Kittleson and Howard-Barr 115) and the rates of teenage pregnancy are the highest among developed nations (Weaver, Smith and Kippax 179). Despite the prevalence of teenage sexual activity, there is still wide support for abstinence only sex education programs, which teach that marriage is the only context within which it is appropriate and acceptable to have sex. These programs began in the late 1970s “as a way for conservative

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    This week, we talked about a topic that is not brought up on a regular basis. Before class, we were asked to look at the diagram of sex and gender. I love this. I think this is something that everyone should look at if they are confused about the differences. This does not only do an amazing job at simply explaining the differences, it also has a visual diagram that is quick and easy to understand. We were also asked to watch “The Purity Myth” video. This video was extremely interesting. This is

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    an analyst and associate at Binary Capital, manages more than $130 million in investments, Zhong holds a job often reserved for much older workers, many of them with MBAs .Furthermore, Zhong makes high risk decisions on a regular basis using her teenage

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    A condom is a latex sheath used to help prevent AIDS and STDs. “The United States has seen an estimated 888,575 cases of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), with 718,002 of those cases in men, 159,271 in women, and 9,300 cases in children under thirteen years old” (Witherbee, Amy) and these numbers for AIDS and other STD’s have been on a constant rise. Most unfortunately 25 percent of the U.S STD infections are teenagers (Rich, Alex K. Sprague, Nancy). This is a result of a lack of condom

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    Firstly, the number of participants in this study was small. This small sample is mainly because of the different stages of pregnancy and delivery dates of the mothers, the time limitations on this study due to funding as well as recruitment. Although many women fall pregnant in New Zealand yearly, not all are open to assist in research projects especially when it includes specific

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    1) “Porndoggies Dirty Dozen” 1. touching to arouse compare to just go straight to the point 2. the reality about sexual transmitted diseases in porn actors and actresses 3. Faking orgasms “Fairy Porn-mother” 1. Viagra in the porn industry 2. How much money do porn actors/actresses get paid? 3. Porn made at home 2) I personally do not approve pornography to be part of our schools’ sex ed curriculum. The reason why I disagree with pornography to enter in our schools’ curriculum is because pornography

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