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Institution Date Collaborative Scholarly Journal and Literature Review on the Analysis of Approaches of Communication in the Fight against HIV/Aids in Higher Education Institutions Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Print Media 4 Broadcasting Media 4 new Media Internet 6 Group Communication 7 Social Events 7 Conclusion 8 Literature Review/ Annotated Bibliography 9 Work cited 16 Introduction Based on the accessible information, university anti- HIV/AIDS movements have been depending on printed media to accomplish their goals and objectives....
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Cleary the government is looking for the most effective way to curb teenagers' engagement in sexual activities that lead to an increase in sexually transmitted diseases, emotional and psychological injuries, and out-of-wedlock childbearing.... Therefore, schools across the nation have been charged with implementing programs that will educate the young about the risks of engaging in sexual activities before marriage.... In many schools in the United States, abstinence programs are being promoted alongside sexual education classes....
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These three curricula, Teen-Aid, Sex Respect, and Values and Choices, were written to follow the legislative parameters of abstinence as the preventative measure for teenage pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.... Douglas County, like many other counties in Georgia, is experiencing a steady increase in teen pregnancies and teens engaging in premarital sexual activities.... The safe sex approach, which advocates contraceptive use, has led teenagers to believe that using contraceptives makes engaging in sexual intercourse a safe behavior ("sexual Health Update," 2000)....
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Consideration of the age allowable for a girl to get pregnant varies with places and cultures in the world but the rate of pregnancy by under age girls is increasing due to other factors such as early exposure to sexual activities , poverty, and the declining of menarche factor.... In endeavor to reduce the problem of teenage pregnancy this study paper will explore the understanding of teenage pregnancy and evaluate the situation on the phenomena of teenage pregnancy in Coleyville community in Jamaica in America which is alarmingly high....
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Case Study
The paper "Advantages and Disadvantages of sexual Abstinence" is able to proffer critical issues pertaining to sexual abstinence encompassing the definition of terms, a brief historical background, factors and its effect on individuals, particularly, adolescents.... Abstinence from sexual intercourse is believed by most parents and religious groups to be the only acceptable method of birth control for teenagers.... In this regard, the essay aims to proffer issues pertaining to sexual abstinence....
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Research Paper
The aim of this move by the government is to combat Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) and inculcate sexual morality by promoting abstinence.... Avoidance of all forms of sex is the appropriate and effective method of reducing the rates new HIV/AIDS infections among the school going children.... 146) observe that abstinence sex education policies need to be strengthened to reduce the prevalence of STIs in the school-going age population because while the children make up only about 25 per cent of the sexually active people, they acquire approximately half of all new STIs every year (Knox & Schacht, 2010, p....
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is on examining such aspects as sexually transmitted diseases as a major health problem, sexual activity outside marriage and on how alcohol and drug use increases vulnerability.... on behalf of the US Department of Health and Human Services found that there was "no evidence that abstinence-only programs increased rates of sexual abstinence" A few years ago abstinence-only programs were very important to many school systems and parents who had children at those schools....
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A research into adolescent sexual risk-taking attitude and the analysis and application of research-based theories and programs that reduce the risk-taking behavior are essential to reduce teen pregnancy.... Teen pregnancy is not only attributed to social and sexual beliefs but can arise as a manifestation of social disorganization and poverty.... The dependence of teenage parents on Food Stamps, Medicaid and Aid for Families with Dependent children costs more than $16 billion annually for the state....
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