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    A subject that is talked about a lot in today’s society is whether or not kids should receive sex education in public schools. With rates of teen pregnancy and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases on the rise, it is essential that school aged adolescents receive appropriate sex education courses. Though many parents across the nation believe that it is crucial to curriculum, how much they should be taught and what exactly should be taught is up for dispute. Articles such as “Abstinence and

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    work may help to explain normal behavior that parents may confuse with abnormal behavior, and it also may provide a good foundation for sex education” (James, et al, 2013, p. 57). The stages of this theory include oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital (James, et al, 2013, p. 57). Oral stage from

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    The Englewood community is number 68 out of 77 communities in the city of Chicago. Englewood has approximately 30,000 residents as shown in the 2010 US census data, and is roughly 3.00 square miles in size. Englewood also has a primarily black population at 97% of its residents, and has a median income of just under $20,000. Although Englewood has taken steps to control its sexually transmitted disease rate, Chlamydia is still rampant throughout the community. According to the City of Chicago STI/HIV

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    can be explained with the fixation on a certain stage of childhood development. According to Freud growing up we go through certain stages of development he named psychosexual because they all represent certain erogenous zones of the body these are oral, anal, phallic, latent and genital (Catatan ku, seorang doktor 2011). We are said to go through these stages from birth all the way to adulthood, at different ages we gratify these different sexual areas with different stimulation (breast feeding,

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    Drive Theory The Drive theory was so named by Freud because of its emphasis on libidinal and aggressive drives, which Freud considers to be the two principal motivating forces of human behavior, and which ‘barks’ for attention and expression. A child at birth is in a state of primary narcissism, and it clamors to have its needs met irrespective of the comforts of others. The erogenous zones (mouth, anus and genitals) are the avenues through which the energies are directed, and by stimulating these

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    Freud gave counseling a unique and powerful way to look at the human mind by observing and taking note of the conscious and unconscious mind and how those thoughts could reflect human behavior. Freud also emphasized the importance of early life experiences and how they shape the human mind and behaviors. In my opinion, I believe that Freud’s Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality would be the most practical approach for me to utilize in a counseling situation. His theory identifies many aspects of

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    Problem Solution The solution for the problem we observe is to design a product that has floss connecting to the toothbrush. That way, people who “forget” will be reminded to include this in their everyday routine. The consumers would be able to take the floss out. We think this is going to be the outcome because 30% of adults say they do not have it in handy, now they do! Conclusion Our solution was successful, but there

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    Sex education is and always has been lacking in our country. An increase in sexual education would be greatly appreciated from almost everybody, especially with how high the sexually transmitted disease rate has raised in the past twenty years. Sex education can be used to teach young people how to have safe sex and show them the scary truths of sex that they are never taught otherwise. To lower STD rates and raise pregnancy awareness in younger people, schools and parents should be teaching children

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    What exactly does the term “ethics” mean? When asking this question among several different groups of people, I’m sure all of their answers would be different in many ways, but would all draw the general theme that ethics is somewhat of a study of what is right and what is wrong. This is a mostly correct conclusion, except for the fact that it encompasses not only determining what is right and wrong, but attempting to systemize and defend those ethical positions which one holds. Almost all of the

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    Sexually transmitted disease (STD) is one of the listed topics for Healthy people 2020 area for improvement. The importance for prevention of STD is marked by a number of different factors like high yearly increase in infected individuals, rise in healthcare cost, and long-term health care complications associated with untreated STDs. Another significant reason for the importance of STD prevention is nearly half of the new cases of infected individuals are young adults between the ages of 15-24 (U

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