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    Should Students Get Free Condoms at School?

    humanistic concerns to students. Providing free condoms in school is a very useful way to avoid the spreading of AIDS between the youngsters. As we all know, the sexual behaviors are common between high school and college students. That means AIDS probably spread in their circles. Lacking conventional moral restraint in sexual behaviors can make the situation even worse. So providing free condoms can improve a lot. Most high school or college students don’t work or just earn a little money. Answer

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    Annotated Bibliography Action Research

    Annotated Bibliography for Research Monisha Johnson Northeastern Illinois University Zinck, K., & Littrell, J. (2000). Action Research Shows Group Counseling Effective with At-Risk Adolescent Girls. Professional School Counseling, 4(1). The article discusses action research that was conducted on a group of 35 at risk teen girls between the ages of 15-18. The study included a total of 35 adolescent girls who were involved in one of four small group counseling sessions that

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    Sexuality and Ethics

    adultery, casual sex, flirting, prostitution, homosexuality, masturbation, seduction, rape, sexual harassment, sadomasochism, pornography, bestiality, and pedophilia. What do all these things have in common? All are related in various ways to the vast domain of human sexuality. That is, they are related, on the one hand, to the human desires and activities that involve the search for and attainment of sexual pleasure or satisfaction and, on the other hand, to the human desires and activities that involve

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    The Social Climate During Margaret Mead Cross Cultural Study

    Study Margaret Mead was Anthropologist who educated and devoted her life to studying the human behavior of various cultures during the 1920’s. Mead work shed a light on different cultural norms and the difficulties of being apart of that culture. One of Mead most notable works and best seller was Coming of Age in Samoa., she published in 1928 after staying in Samon from 1925-1926 to research sexual behavior. Mead, research brought a social consciousness to the world during a time when it was difficult

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    Sexual Assault

    How does drinking alcohol increase a women’s chance of being sexually assaulted? “College attendance is a risk factor for sexual assault. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, one in five women who attend college will be the victims of a completed or attempted sexual assault, compared to one in six women in the general population”. (Wade P1) The most well known way is extreme intoxication. When a woman becomes very debilitated from too much to drink she can not become efficient enough to resist

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    Sholarly vs. Popular Media Article Review

    analysis of a scholarly article as well as a review of a popular media resource on sexuality. The scholarly article reviewed is titled, "Sexual knowledge, attitudes and activity of men conscripted into the military" authored by Jiankang, Chao et al. published in 2010. The study focused on experience, understanding, knowledge as well as attitudes concerning sexual activities of persons recruited in the military. According to Chao, et al, 2010 the research article's major component is knowledge

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    Sex Essay

    known as Valentine’s Day. A white-collared married heterosexual couple is out on the town. They have just recently finished eating a Valentine’s dinner set near candlelight at the most luxurious restaurant the couple has in their respective town. Sexual tension is perspiring within the couples every breath. The husband proclaims “Check please!”, the waiter swiftly tends to the man and administers the check. It’s evident to the waiter that this couple has all intentions to go home and have sex. With

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    Hierarchical Diffusion of Hiv/Aids in Ohio

    to look at some other sources of information. Poverty may lead to a lifestyle that promotes illegal activity, such as drug use. African-Americans live in residential areas that are more segregated and concentrated. They are more likely to have sexual partners of their own race. Another symptom of poverty among African-Americans is that poor women with less education are more likely

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    Who Is Responsible for Sex Education?

    Who is Responsible for Sex Education? Writing 291 Joseph A. Marco 22 July 2010 Public schools systems have been implementing sexual education into their classrooms as a regular part of instruction for decades. Ongoing controversies exist when dealing with this issue whether sex education being taught in the public schools or whether it should be considered the responsibility of the parents. It seems most parents are either for or against it and very rarely are they standing on middle ground

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    Ib Latin Internal Assessment

    considered an atrocity in the common roman man. In Rome, there was no special attention given to homosexuals or heterosexuals for that matter.[1] “…Roman men were not encouraged by their cultural heritage to categorize, much less evaluate or judge, sexual acts and agents on the basis of whether only males or females were involved…A study of Roman homosexuality would seem as incomplete and as peculiar to an ancient Roman as would a study of heterosexuality.”[2] The problem of same-sex activity lied

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