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    Sexual Transmitted Disease Determinants

    culture and financial status are affected by sexual transmitted diseases. According to Center for Disease Control and Prevention "the United States has the topmost measures of sexual transmitted diseases in the industrialized world, with scales of sexual transmitted diseases forty to 100 times greater than those in other industrial lands (CDC,2006a). Sexual transmitted disease pertain to over 20 communicable agents that are spread mainly through sexual activity. "The Centers for Disease Control

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    Human Sexuality

    for sociological consideration Human sexuality is defines as an area of research and study that focuses on all aspects of humans as sexual beings. Basically, human sexuality involves much more than anatomy and sexual responses, but incorporates how we engage in relationships and behaviors that determine our desires and sexual identity as well as our overall sexual health, well-being, and our perceptions and expressions (Hockenbury and Hockenbury, 2006). There are many factors that help develop

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    Condom Distribution

    and young adults are engaging in sexual activity. Due to that fact I concur with others that condoms should be made available on school campuses. Condoms should be made available for it decreases the risk of getting sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies, it encourages safe sex practices and the results of condom distribution not only benefit individuals but also benefits other parties such as health care systems and governments. As a result of sexual activity among teens and young

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    Rape Shield Law

    defendant the ability to a cross-examine rape complainant or evidence about their conduct in sexual behavior in the past (Portlock, 2007). It may also be used to refer to a law that prohibits media sources from publishing the identity of an individual who is accused of rape. This law was established so that it could eliminate cases whereby an individual is tried using their clothing, sexual behavior or attitude showed in the past. However, the application of this law varies from one state

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    Culture and Disease: Trichomonas

    infection on men. When women come in contact with trichomoniasis, their symptoms consist of a foul smell, and a heavily frothy yellow discharge that comes from the vagina. The genital area also comes along with itching and pain when urinating or having sexual intercourse Carson-DeWitt, R. M. & Frey, R. P. (2006). Because men don’t usually have symptoms, they won’t realize they are infected, leaving the infection to settle in. In some states the test for trichomiasis vaginalis can be ordered from

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    Experience in Soc 354

    HOOKUPS,COLLEGE STUDENTS “Hookups”: Characteristics and Correlates of College Students Spontaneous and Anonymous Sexual Experience By: Authors: Elizabeth Paul, Brian McManus, & Allison Hays ProQuest 2000 Kourtney Reed Section 1 Hookups can be defined as a sexual encounter which may or may not include sexual intercourse usually, occurring on only one occasion between two people who are strangers or brief acquaintance (Paul, McManus & Hayes, 2000 ). The terms "friends with benefits"

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    Teen Drinking

    can be traced back to decisions involved with the use of alcohol. Going out and binge drinking often can lead to a numerous of bad decisions. Alcohol use and teens can lead to developing bad habits, poor health, risky behaviors, criminal acts, unwanted injuries, and unwanted sexual contact. One of the main reason that younger people believe that is acceptable to drink under age is they believe that it will only affect them for one night. In all reality that is not true. As you will see laid out

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    Status of Women in Botswana

    citizens. The government has proposed equalization between genders. This will be a challenge since the majority of citizens are Tswana and their culture is to have women be subordinate. This is in relationship to job, inheritance, sexual behavior, abortions, and sexual harassment (Mookodi, Ntshebe, & Taylor, 2004). Culture Over 75% of the population is Tswana, their culture makes a clear division between public-political and the private-domestic world. Women are largely responsible for child

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    Disciplining the Body

    HIV transmission. We close our discussion by focusing on the meaning of extending the signifier of HIVIAIDS beyond gay bodies to include working class and black male bodies. Media surveillance of sexual identity and the body reinforces hegemonic masculinity in sport while feeding into the current sexual hierarchy in U.S. culture. Cette Ctude porte sur la f a ~ o n les mCdias Ccrits surveillent et contr6lent la sexualit6 par dont le biais de leur traitement des athlktes masculins skro-positifs.Nous

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    Students and Sex

    they do something that may get them in trouble. On the other hand, there are teens who lose all of their common sense when their hormones arise. In fact, “Knowledge alone is not enough to change behaviors. Programs that rely mainly on conveying information about sex or moral precepts—how the body’s sexual system functions, what teens should and shouldn’t do—have failed” (Bailey 16). It is important to teach students about the true meaning of what is safe sex, and to think about what they are doing

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