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    HIV/AIDS

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    the mass media, business leaders, trade unions, youth and women movement, schools, colleges in the activities for AIDS prevention. National AIDS and STD control programme should provide simple, clear and accurate information about AIDS in order to create public awareness and understanding of the dangers of the disease. Put more effort in the use of newspaper, radio, television, posters, roadside billboards, drama and songs contests to disseminate information about HIV and AIDS to the general…

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    Abortion: Who's To Blame?

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    Some people think that it is alright to have an abortion, but to me, that is not alright. To me, it is the person’s fault, who had sex in the first place, fault to have the baby. Even if People get raped and get pregnant I feel as if people should still care for the baby, and even if people do not do that, they can still put the baby up for adoption so that it can still live the life it deserves. Also, I felt like if people aborted a baby, and saw the baby that they pretty much just killed in…

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    The abstinence-only sex education in schools leads to many societal repercussions in areas where this education is taught. Abstinence-only education is the only sex education to teach children in schools is to abstain from sex. The issue of teaching abstinence is an important issue to address because the area in which abstinence-only education faces societal repercussions. Some of these societal repercussions are increased teen pregnancy, increased STD rates, and belief in sex myths.…

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    Arguments For 1. Helps children understand the concept 2. Prevent teen pregnancy 3. Teaches safe sex 4.Less disease exposure in communities 5.Teaches morals of life Arguments Against [rank them in order of importance] 1. To young to worry about sex 2. Not age appropriate 3.May interfere with religious ideologies 4.Encourages intercorse with multiple mates 5.Prone to “curiosity” of unsafe sex Which side of this issue do you feel MOST strongly about and WHY? Use evidence to support your opinion…

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    However, women are the only ones objectified in the media. It’s not a new concept; men are also being used to sell products. Take Old Spice for example, “ smell like a man, man” is their slogan. Their ads, both print and commercial always feature the spokesman Isaiah Mustafa shirtless. He’s attractive, buff, and has a deep voice. What more could a woman want? The message here is that if you want to look or smell like a “real man” then you should buy Old Spice. This campaign convinces men that…

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    but are not sure where to get condoms. Jessica a junior in high school is pregnant because her boyfriend did not use a condom. Jerry is scared he may have gotten a sexually transmitted disease from the girl he hooked up with last night. These are examples of three high school students who could have avoided the situations that they are in, if high schools provided condoms to their students. After a two-year study in Philadelphia, the percent of students using condoms increased six percent.…

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    Although the teen pregnancy rate has been on a decline (Ventura, Hamilton, Mathews 2014), there are disparities that leave portions of the population, such as the poor, teens, and racial minorities, with little or no information about sexual health education. Additionally, those same portions of the population may have incorrect information on sexual health. If we are willing to let our teenagers make the correct decisions about their sexual health, they should have the right to be informed of…

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    Abstract There are many benefits to nurses becoming a member of one or more professional organizations. Perhaps the best benefit is the support offered to members. There are many organizations in the nursing profession but one that particularly caught my attention is The Association of Nurses in AIDS Care. Association Of Nurses In AIDS Care The Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (ANAC), which was founded in 1987, is an organization that is focused on addressing the needs of…

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    Abstinence-Only Sex Education Everyone remembers that one-day in middle school when you had to sit through the embarrassing abstinence education talk. The dreaded abstinence only education programs are all about doing whatever possible to abstain from sex. They don’t have to teach about STD’s or the possible outcomes if you do choose to have sex. A larger majority of states in the US don’t require the information be medically accurate when given to students. The truth is teens will do what they…

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    Medical personal is bound to a confidentiality vow to all the patients, that it’s why this case can present an ethical dilemma for a health care worker. Telling to a friend that the person he is dating is HIV positive would break this confidentiality vow between the health care worker and the patient. Patients have the right of confidentiality, but that is not the only thing that we need to consider when making this type of decisions. I think that there are many reasons that will justify sharing…

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