Sexually Transmitted Infections Caused by Chlamydia, Hepatitis B, Scabies Victoria Momma Mp4b Biology Mrs. Lamers 13 – 10 – 10 Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), also known as sexually transmitted infections (STIs), are diseases or infections, which have a high chance of being transmitted via sexual contact and sexual behaviour. These diseases are often caused by pathogen such as bacteria, viruses and parasites. Unfortunately, in 2010 sexually transmitted diseases have become very
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PROMOTE HIV/ AIDS AWARENESS TO YOUNG PEOPLE One of the most cliché expressions that we commonly used is the term, “Prevention is better than cure.” This is because it is easier to do precautions and avoid the difficulties, rather than experiencing the conflicts and dealing with all the complications that it will bring. With that being said, comes the best solution that we can possibly suggest to all, and that is awareness. As the cases of HIV, STIs and AIDS continue to increase not only here
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When bacteria get out of balance, entire ecosystem can be affected. Unhealthy conditions occur and the environment becomes distressed. When a bacterial imbalance occurs within or on the ecosystems of our bodies, we call it illness or disease. Gonorrhea is one of the most common sexually transmitted infectious diseases and as many as 700,000 people in the U.S. get gonorrhea every year (CDC). Sometimes it is transmitted from mother to baby during vaginal delivery, if the mother is affected. Men usually
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marketing program:- -Price -Awareness among people ( example :- dental health awareness among customers) Influence the target market:- Rural and semi-urban markets. 2) Objectives:- To create brand awareness. Aware people from rural areas about oral hygiene and about dental health benefits. To maximize market share and become leader in emerging market like India and Thailand. To introduce ancillary products like mouthwash and dental floss. To create brand loyalty among customers. 3) Yes
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income/income. (b) Oral hygiene awareness. (c) Accessibility to qualitytoothbrushes- Distribution. (d) Frequency of brushing the teeth. (e) Competito r’s products (toothbrush in thiscase). (f)Advertisements, Promotional expenditure.Few of the above factors are influenced by economical and social environment. Factor (a) is economical innature and factors (b),(d) and (f) are influenced by social factors.Marketers have control on few of the factors mentioned above such as oral hygiene awareness, distributionand
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whether something is right or wrong. IT IS OUR “Conscience”. -MEDIATOR -Imposing social values 10% mind = conscious thought 90% mind = unconscious thought Freud’s Theory of Psychosexual Development: We develop 5 psychosexual stages: oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital stages. -In each of these stages he believes we derive pleasure in one part of body more than others. -These parts of the body called “Erogenous Zones” and are associated with sexual pleasure. -Thought our adult
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this speech? For example, if water skiing is your hobby, you might say I have been water skiing every summer for 4 years and I enjoy reading about competitive water skiing. I have been a dental assistant for 16 years and I enjoy giving patients oral hygiene instructions. THESIS STATEMENT- Include the specific purpose and preview of 3 main points: For example, I will be speaking today about water safety by telling you about 1.)the need for water safety 2.) water safety equipment and
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Apart from preventing conception, the use of condom also prevents the spread of AIDS. For this reason, people are encouraged to use condoms during sexual relations. Indirectly, the condom encourages sex outside marriage. In my opinion, I personally think that the Ministry of Health should not organize a “Use Condom” campaign. This is because the priority and the main concern should be focused more on the practical and efficient ways in how to prevent HIV and AIDS instead of encourage people to use
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Teaching Program: Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Camden New Jersey Grand Canyon University Primary Prevention/Health Promotion: Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Camden New Jersey Introduction Education represents a critical aspect in promoting health given that when members of the population are knowledgeable about diseases or medical conditions, they can respond appropriately. In other words, education can be used to forewarn and forearm the members of the communities against the different
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PSYCOLOGY EXAM Differentiate between Freud and Erikson's approach to psychoanalytic theory in this lesson. You will examine and compare developmental stages side by side and have the opportunity to test your knowledge with a quiz at the end. Example for Comparison Mary has a 3-month-old daughter. Mary bottle feeds her child and follows a strict schedule for feeding times. The child is not allowed to have a pacifier. Mary is an affectionate parent, and all of her child's needs are met. How could
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