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    Sex, it is an activity that is widely practiced yet hardly discussed. The very act ensures the survival of many organisms and provides a moment of excitement. In the United States, citizens are constantly bombarded with images of sexual behavior and relationships, many are familiar with the saying of sex sells. Even though sex is deeply rooted in the entertainment industry we rarely discuss the topic of sex with our own children. Instead most adult Americans rely on the school system to provide…

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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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    over several decades is whether sex education should be taught in public schools. Sex education is instruction on issues describing human sexuality, including sexual reproduction, safe intercourse, birth control, reproductive rights, and sexual abstinence. Some people believe that abstinence is the only way sex education should be taught, and that teaching safe sex encourages sexual relations in adolescents. However, there are several other people who think safe sex and abstinence should be…

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    Introduction Sex Ed., just the mention of it brings flashbacks to a room filled with giggling preteens. Despite that image, sex education should be taken seriously. What is taught to young people early on about sex, impacts their lives as adults. Abstinence only sex education teaches students to wait until marriage for sex, often leaving out details about STDs and pregnancy. Comprehensive sex education gives students medically accurate and evidence based information about sex, providing them…

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    Sex Education today is one of the most overlooked atrocities in the nation. Kids in many areas of the country are taught religious rules in public schools. To some, this seems like a positive aspect, that learning how to treat ourselves based on the majority religion in the country is the best idea a government-funded school can have. However, that’s not accurate. Although, yes, most Americans identify as Christians, most does not equal all. And even if all Americans did announce themselves as…

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    inaccurate information on sex, abortions, HIVS/AIDS, etc. from online sources or them being taught proper education in school? That's what children are depending on today because they do not have the proper classes being taught in school; many of online sources (79%) are inaccurate. The problem is parents do not want their child being taught about sex in school. Children do not feel comfortable taking about sex with their parents. The truth is about 15% of teenagers have had sex by the time they…

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    ready to discuss sexual education and the thoughts of safe sex. The gym teacher circles abstinence while turning around to say, "Don't, have sex. You will get pregnant, and die." We just like to laugh during this part in the movie, but the scary thought is information like this taught in our schools is making teenagers clueless and frightened about sex. Sex education is now known as a controversial topic because of the involvement with politics and religion. However sex education in the United…

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    found on the World Wide Web, the subject of sexual education in the classroom and whom should be educating teens is a topic of discussion many parents and educators have opposing views on. Studies show that sexual education should be taught in public schools to give a sexually active generation the tools to protect themselves and their partners from sexually transmitted diseases (STD’s) and teenage pregnancy. Opponent believe teen sex education should be left up to the parents or teach an…

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    Should sex education be taught comprehensively in public schools? The idea of teaching sex education as a whole has been a continuous debate since the 1960’s. “But, as early as 1912, the National Education Association required teachers to be trained in sexuality education” (Pardini 1). Some argue it should not be taught in schools at all or it should only be taught in the privacy of a parent’s home. Well, explain why “nearly 10,000 young people (aged 13-24) were diagnosed with HIV infection in…

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    In recent discussions of sex education, a controversial issue has been whether children and teenagers should be taught sex education or abstinence-only classes. On the one hand, some argue that sex education should be taught to children and teenagers. On the other hand, however, others argue that Abstinence-only classes are a better teaching method. In sum, then, the issue is what form of sex-education is more beneficial to the lives of young people. While some may believe that abstinence-only…

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