Std`s

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HSV raises the risk of cervical cancer in women . Among 80 and 100 strains of the virus , there are differing degrees of risk of causing cancer . Hepatitis B , like other varieties of hepatitis (Types A , C , D ) leads to the inflammation of the liver , but differs from other types since it is contracted through sexual intercourse in 30 of the cases (STDs : Yesterday and Today , 2004 . A person can recover from hepatitis without serious damage to health , although in many...


What Are The Effects Of Having Unprotected Sex?

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A relationship is all about trust , and partners need to communicate on how they feel about sex . If they both choose to stay abstinent , it will be more special for them if they continue to get married . However , other relationships , sex-based relationships , do not last . Their primary reason is to have sex and no more feelings involved . These do not last very long and usually result in breaking up . The most important component of a healthy relationship is trust . Other...


Survey Research

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Sampling , 2006 . A convenience sample simply involves those who happen to come your way , a panel sampling is the name given to a group which is selected by random sampling , and multi-stage sampling divides the country into a number of regions , until individual households or units of interest are identified (Sampling 2006 . I chose the journal article that discussed the association between physician compensation methods and delivery of STD care , or to see if there is a link between what...


Teen Pregnancy

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The results will illustrate successes and needed changes within the program . Three objectives have been created to provide preventative and maintenance educational materials to teenagers within the designated community . Objective One Teens within this community will be able to report proper use of three contraceptives and the use of three methods to reduce risk of STDs by the end of the program . Identifying signs and symptoms of STD 's and pregnancy , along with alternatives to participating in risky sexual behavior...


Use Of Hpv Vaccine

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Even if the girls practice abstinence , there would be no guarantee that their husband 's too would have practiced abstinence . Men may carry the disease without any known symptoms and may pass it on their wives thus leaving the girls vulnerable to HPV and cervical cancer . Once the girls know of HPV vaccine they may stop taking pap smear test , which is essential at regular intervals to detect traces of human papilloma virus . After a prolonged discussion in favor of...


Texas Governor Mandating Young Females To Get The Std/hpv Vaccine.

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In other words , HRM is responsible in eliminating conflicts due to cultural , gender and religious differences for such differences affect the workplace condition and consequently the efficiency of employees . Resolving of such conflicts , elimination of racism and promotion of cultural equity in the workplace are included in the list of functions of HRM . Uniformity of treatments and fairness in employment make employees hold positive perceptions about the environment in which they work (Wood , 1995 ) resulting to positive work attitude and...


Std

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Mayoclinic .com , 2006 . Syphilis . Commonly occurs in men and women in the 20- to 24-year-old age group . There are four stages of syphilis : primary , secondary , late stage and latent . Primary syphilis is characterized by a chancre , which is a single , painless ulceration with a firm b , that appears at the site of inoculation . The chancre is usually located on the external genitalia , anal canal , or mouth , but may occur on any area of the body . It occurs approximately 21 days...


Teenage Sex

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STD and going through intense emotional and psychological problems . Abstinence means that an individual avoids having any sexual contact with the opposite sex . This does not mean that they will never have any sexual contact but that they reserved it at a later age when they are mature or ideally , when they got married . The effect of abstinence is supported by a data of U .S . Teenage Pregnancy Statistics : National and State Trends and Trends by Race and Ethnicity in...


Sports Article Summarys

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Counsel During the years 200-2001 , the plaintiff and the defendant had a close relationship , whereas they dated regularly , they see each other continuously and are thus able to discuss numerous personal details as part of their friendship . However , non of those occasions was that of them both having a sexual affair between each other until came the year 2001 . Most likely , the confession of the fact that the defendant has an STD , should have been done earlier during the establishment...


The Effectiveness Of Sex Abstinence With Teenagers

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Furthermore , depressive symptoms are also more likely experienced in later life especially among unmarried teens . Economicallywise , unwanted teen births most likely results in poverty for the mother and her child /children . A majority (83 ) of teen pregnancies , regardless of the outcome (birth , abortion , miscarriage , occur in economically disadvantaged areas . Also based upon a 1998 report , nearly one-third of all teen mothers and one-half of unmarried teen mothers sadly depend on welfare within one year of giving birth . A third (28...


Stroop Effect

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There were 15 practice trials and 50 experimental trials conducted for the experiment . Stroop Task program counterbalanced the conditions to minimize practice and effects . Standard : Blue Green Purple Red Yellow Blue Purple Green Yellow Red Backwards : eluB neerG elpruP deR wolleY eulB elpruP neerG wolleY deR Figure 1 . Sample Stroop Test For the design of experiment , there will be within-subjects variable with two conditions : congruent and incongruent relationship between ink colors and color names , and a between-subjects variable with two...


Summaries Of Research Articles

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The punishment may erroneously be applied to the cases of innocent individuals . One of the other chief arguments against the death penalty is the sanctity of human life . Most religions consider human life holly . As a result , no man is permitted to take the life of another man , Turow , Scott (2003 . A study by New Jersey State on the relevance of death penalty to the state laws found that the penalty served no legitimate cause . It also found that the...


The Effects On Children Searching For Pornography On The Internet

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As one of the studies conducted reveals , males exposed on porn and who are on their ages before 14 have the higher potential of becoming more sexually aggressive in varied sexual activities than those who don 't have much exposure to obscene materials . Another study also shows that only 90 of 932 (839 ) sex addicts and 77 both for males and females respectively , admitted that pornography was the substantial reason for their addiction . The after effect of exposure to online...


State Health Organization

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The vaccination program helps to protect children from various diseases including diphtheria , tetanus , pertussis , varicella , hepatitis A , hepatitis B , influenza , measles , rubella , mumps , rotavirus infections , HPV infections , etc . Depending on the recommendations of the FDA , vaccines would be added or removed from the program schedule . The vaccination schedule would help reduce the cost for the parents and hence prevents the risk of parents from skipping vaccination for the children (Florida State Department of Health , 2008 .The FSDH provides confidential clinical...


The Gardisil Shot

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It also relieves the system of the burden of expensive health care expenses that would be as a result of HPV . By reducing the prevalence , the government is able to make cost savings due to the cost effective nature of the vaccination exercise , as seen in Canada (Morris and Nguyen , 2008 . The overall result is that it gives the vaccinated a greater chance of living a healthier life and longer . As the world waits for the cures of cancer to...