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    all women with a larger emphasis on teenage girls will amount in a decrease in unplanned pregnancies, leading to less abortions. Other alternatives to limiting the amount of abortions have been researched. Studies on sexual education, such as abstinence programs, have actually

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    Page 1 of 9 ZOOM Gonzalez 1Alexis Gonzalez Thomas Debalski English 1A 11/25/2017 The Efficacy of Sexual Education In our culture, sex is a taboo subject and our youth is an example of the effects of sexual ignorance. Sexual education in schools is often responded with apprehension from parents because the line between sexual education and lecherycan easily be crossed, especially with minors. Sexual education is sex education about sexuality, contraception, prevention of sexually transmitted

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    I chose to abstain from night snacking because it is something that I have struggled with my entire life. When I was younger I would always wake up in the middle of the night while my parents were asleep and climb on the counters looking for Scooby Snack gummies. According to my sister, I also used to store chicken nuggets in doll house to eat later. As I grew older, I stopped night snacking as frequently, but I would still participate two or three nights a week. One of greatest weaknesses has always

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    Aa Meeting Reflection

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    speaker who explained me how the meeting will progress. The meeting starts with a pray, and a brief introduction of each of the participants, just the name and the reason they are in the meeting. The speaker informed me as a group they focused on the abstinence and positive thinking for the most part. AA is trying to promote the idea of a superior believe

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    Major Claim: Sexually allows us to personally fulfill and express what we are interested in terms of interpersonal means and/or intimacy and romance. Additionally, set forth in this week's readings, sexuality is an aspect that is controlled greatly in our society. To elaborate, the regulations produced by institutions can oppress individuals (such as women, people of color, and especially LGBTQIA+) by condoning various sexual freedoms and partnerships. These institutions regulate what is considered

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    Teen Pregnancy

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    Teen Pregnancy is an ongoing problem in the Carroll County Community, which is causing teenagers to become less educated, live in poverty and have health issues Carrollton, Mississippi should create programs such, Family Planning Programs, and Abstinence Programs to help solve teen pregnancy issues. Many of Carrollton young people are missing the opportunity of being educated. They are choosing to become parents at a young age before getting an education

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    The social issue I will be addressing throughout my paper is teen pregnancy. The term teen pregnancy is referring to teens between the ages of 13-19 who become pregnant (Akella & Jordan, 2015). Despite the fact that teen pregnancy rates have dropped within the past twenty years, United States continues to have the highest rates of teen pregnancy in comparison to all other developed nations ( Akella & Jordan, 2015). Teen pregnancy is a serious issue for a multiplicity of reasons. A teenager who has

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    Abortion is a woman’s right to terminate a pregnancy if she feels the need. The United states supreme court had passed Roe v. Wade in 1973, which legalized abortion in all fifty states and gave women a decision. To this day, abortion is an extremely controversial topic due to religion and other belief systems, nevertheless, we as people should prioritize a woman’s value over that of an unborn fetus. Women should be able to prevent pregnancy, more importantly in situations where a woman is unable

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    rise in teen pregnancies were just the latest in a long series of indications that the focus on abstinence programs was a dismal failure (Stein). Abstinence –only programs received more than $100 million in federal funding annually and $50 million in federal funding was given to states that utilized such programs (Medical News Today). James Wagoner, president of Advocates for Youth thinks that abstinence-only programs deny young people life-saving information about condoms and other forms of prevention

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    with HIV. These statistics are so high because of the insufficient amount and the lack of information being taught to teens. With the media’s lack of discretion, teens are now relying on it to learn about sex and its effects. Sex education, not abstinence, should be inclusive for everybody, regardless of sexual orientation. Not only should sex between a heterosexual couple be taught in schools, but also sex

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