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What ratio of all new HIV cases occur in those under age 21? | In contemporary society, adolescents also face some risks as their sexuality begins to transform. While some of these, such as emotional distress (fear of abuse or exploitation) and sexually transmitted infections/diseases (STIs/STDs), including HIV/AIDS, are not necessarily inherent to adolescence, others such as teenage pregnancy (through non-use or failure of contraceptives) are seen as social problems in most western societies. One in four sexually active teenagers will contract an STI. Adolescents in the United States often chose "anything but intercourse" for sexual activity because they mistakenly believe it reduces the risk of STIs. Across the country, clinicians report rising diagnoses of herpes and human papillomavirus (HPV), which can cause genital warts, and is now thought to affect 15 percent of the teen population. Girls 15 to 19 have higher rates of gonorrhea than any other age group. One-quarter of all new HIV cases occur in those under the age of 21. Multrine also states in her article that according to a March survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation, eighty-one percent of parents want schools to discuss the use of condoms and contraception with their children. They also believe students should be able to be tested for STIs. Furthermore, teachers want to address such topics with their students. But, although 9 in 10 sex education instructors across the country believe that students should be taught about contraceptives in school, over one quarter report receiving explicit instructions from school boards and administrators not to do so. According to anthropologist Margaret Mead, the turmoil found in adolescence in Western society has a cultural rather than a physical cause; they reported that societies where young women engaged in free sexual activity had no such adolescent turmoil. | LE: Life expectancy at birth MYS: Mean years of schooling (Years that a person 25 years-of-age or older has spent in schools) EYS: Expected years of schooling (Years that a 5-year-old child will spend in schools throughout his life) GNIpc: Gross national income at purchasing power parity per capita | eng_Latn | 2,000 |
What is it considered to be? | Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust was formed on 1 October 2007 by the merger of Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust (Charing Cross Hospital, Hammersmith Hospital and Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital) and St Mary's NHS Trust (St. Mary's Hospital and Western Eye Hospital) with Imperial College London Faculty of Medicine. It is an academic health science centre and manages five hospitals: Charing Cross Hospital, Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital, Hammersmith Hospital, St Mary's Hospital, and Western Eye Hospital. The Trust is currently the largest in the UK and has an annual turnover of £800 million, treating more than a million patients a year.[citation needed] | Some researchers are now focusing on learning about how adolescents view their own relationships and sexuality; they want to move away from a research point of view that focuses on the problems associated with adolescent sexuality.[why?] College Professor Lucia O'Sullivan and her colleagues found that there weren't any significant gender differences in the relationship events adolescent boys and girls from grades 7-12 reported. Most teens said they had kissed their partners, held hands with them, thought of themselves as being a couple and told people they were in a relationship. This means that private thoughts about the relationship as well as public recognition of the relationship were both important to the adolescents in the sample. Sexual events (such as sexual touching, sexual intercourse) were less common than romantic events (holding hands) and social events (being with one's partner in a group setting). The researchers state that these results are important because the results focus on the more positive aspects of adolescents and their social and romantic interactions rather than focusing on sexual behavior and its consequences. | eng_Latn | 2,001 |
What seperates "heavy" sexual activity from other forms of affection? | Adolescence marks a time of sexual maturation, which manifests in social interactions as well. While adolescents may engage in casual sexual encounters (often referred to as hookups), most sexual experience during this period of development takes place within romantic relationships. Adolescents can use technologies and social media to seek out romantic relationships as they feel it is a safe place to try out dating and identity exploration. From these social media encounters, a further relationship may begin. Kissing, hand holding, and hugging signify satisfaction and commitment. Among young adolescents, "heavy" sexual activity, marked by genital stimulation, is often associated with violence, depression, and poor relationship quality. This effect does not hold true for sexual activity in late adolescence that takes place within a romantic relationship. Some research suggest that there are genetic causes of early sexual activity that are also risk factors for delinquency, suggesting that there is a group who are at risk for both early sexual activity and emotional distress. For old adolescents, though, sexual activity in the context of romantic relationships was actually correlated with lower levels of deviant behavior after controlling for genetic risks, as opposed to sex outside of a relationship (hook-ups) | Compared to children, adolescents are more likely to question others' assertions, and less likely to accept facts as absolute truths. Through experience outside the family circle, they learn that rules they were taught as absolute are in fact relativistic. They begin to differentiate between rules instituted out of common sense—not touching a hot stove—and those that are based on culturally-relative standards (codes of etiquette, not dating until a certain age), a delineation that younger children do not make. This can lead to a period of questioning authority in all domains. | eng_Latn | 2,002 |
2 Should those pushing absteinance be banned from complaining about porn, strippers and sex toys? | I agree that our society's unhealthy repression of our natural God given sexuality is the root of many of society's problems. \n\nIf we were not taught from the earliest of ages that our bodies and its functions are dirty, shameful and sinful, and something to be hidden and never spoken of, and we were encouraged to embrace our sexuality in a healthy way, there would be almost no such thing as rape or child molestation. Sex would be something wonderful that happens between consenting adults (or those mature enough to make those decisions on their own, without coersion). | There are many different programs to block unwanted websites out on the internet. Within Internet Browsers such as Internet Explorer & Firefox, there are ways to set ratings to control what sites are accessible and if adults still wish to access them, they can enter a password. This ratings are locating under Internet Options in Internet Explorer or Options in Firefox. AOL also has parental blocking software but I'm not familiar with it, I'm sure it works the same way. | eng_Latn | 2,003 |
do you think that school is fun? | School is fun! Think about it, the alternative is the 'real world', and by amany accounts that's 'not fun' either. So take advantage while you can. | I don't know. People thi9nk they need to tell me abvout safe sex. I've not been knocked up yet and I don't plan on it, but condoms don't feel good and pills make you fat. | eng_Latn | 2,004 |
Discourage Teen Body Piercings and Tattoos | Tattoos and various body piercings may be the latest fashion trend, and also a great way to express oneself, but they are also extremely risky for a whole lot of reasons. | Social media sites like Instagram are becoming more and more popular, but some parents are still wary of the potential of online apps. No matter what their reason for keeping you off Instagram, there is a way to convince them to change their mind. | eng_Latn | 2,005 |
We are doing a report on a college campus daycare and how to start one. What expenses we would have and how it would be paid for. Or how college students would pay for the daycare to be able to attend college. Any advise would be great....Thanks | Expenses you would have….\n\nI am assuming that the daycare would be something set up by the school, not a private company coming in and running a daycare for the school.\n\nInsurance\nLabor\nReal Estate (you would probably need to lease an area from the college)\nUtilities (garbage, water, electric…you will probably need to pay a share of that)\nLicensing\n\nKid Supplies, such as (but not limited to):\nFood\nSnacks\nDrinks\nDiapers\nGames\nPuzzles\nBooks\nMats to sleep on\nCleaning supplies\nTables/Chairs\nField trips\nTransportation (you may need a designated vehicle to be insured to transport kids for field trips, emergencies, etc..)\nPlayground equipment\nToys\n\n\nBusiness Supplies, such as:\nPaper\nCopy machine\nComputers\nPrinters\nRoom Decor (paint, carpeting, artists to paint murals, etc..)\nDesks\n\nSome of the things may be provided by the University. Some things you could do without. Some things you could get for free or cheap (such as an artist to paint the walls…if the school has an art program, work it out with an art teacher to count this as a project for a student). Some things you might not need at all (do you need field trips? A copy machine? Big people desks?).\n\nHow could these things be paid for? That is a good question. Solicit the area businesses for money and materials. Is there a local trade school nearby? Solicit the trade school for assistance (does the school have a home repair course? They could use the room to teach drywall, framing techniques, painting, carpet laying, etc…). Would the local unions kick in some labor in exchange for something you have (reserve a few slots for union children at a discount, perhaps this would be a stepping stone for the union to get more work at the University). Could the daycare offer advertising space on the back of all handouts home for businesses that donate or help build the daycare (similar to the back of many church bulletins).\n\nFinally, how would college students pay for daycare? Perhaps the daycare could be part of a work study program so it would be federally subsidized, thus cheaper for the students who use it. Would the college be willing to add daycare costs to the tuition of the people who use it? Then costs could be paid via loans and scholarship income. How about credit for parents who use the daycare and also work there during their free time?\n\nThat is the best I can come up with. Hope this helps. | Yes,one of the main reasons there is such a problem with teen pregnancy is inconvinience of lack of funds, to get protection.There is also a problem with transportation ex:wanting to go to a place that offers contreceptives, but no bieng able to get there.I dont think having them at a highschool would encourage teens to have sex.Do people really believe the teens are giong to want to have sex more just because there is protection readily available.I mean just because you are young, doesn't mean you don't have a mind of your own.You are a human bieng just like anyone else. | eng_Latn | 2,006 |
i think people that have sex (outside of mairage) are gross! eewwwweee!!!! all these kids having sex they so stupid!! they throw away thier future!!! lately iv been finding out that people i thought were normal are some of them sex people! i had no idea this many kids where having sex, i knew there was a few but i though it was pretty rare (iv only been in public school for this school year's 9 weeks) i want a precentage so i can more esily determin wether my suspiscions about certain people are correct. | too many kids in hig school are having sex becasue they see it and hear it every where. no one teaches them about the responsibility or the dangers of having it. a percentage is not going to help you decide who is having sex and who is not. it is just a silly number some person sitting behind a desk got from surveying too few people.\n\nBut if you insist here is one statistic:-\nKids Having Sex \n\nCulture/Society Miscellaneous\nSource: National Liberty Journal\nPublished: March 2001 Author: NLJ Staff\nPosted on 03/10/2001 17:57:13 PST by Pistol \nIn February, True Love Waits, an innovative organization that promotes abstinence among teens, conducted a poll asking," What percentage of your high-school friends are haing sex?"\n\nThe answers were astounding. Only 13 % of the 6,287 respondents (as of February 16) responded that 30% of their friends were sexually involved. However, 30 % of students answered that 30 % of their friends were engaging in sex; and 38 % answered that 60 % of their friends were having sex. Additionally, 17 % said that 90 % of their friends were sexually active.\n\nThis poll illustrates the pressing need for groups like True Love Waits to get out their message.True Love Waits (www.truelovewaits.com) is currently conducting a campaign called "Seize The Net," [sic] in which they encourage young people to sign a pledge of purity. That pledge, already signed by more than one-million students, reads:\n\nBelieving that true love waits, I make a commitment to God, myself, my family, my friends, my future mate and my future children to be sexually abstinent from this day until the day I enter a biblical marriage relationship.\n\nNational Liberty Journal encourages all readers to to urge their children/grandchildren to visit the True Love Waits web page to learn how they can join other young people choosing to remain sexually pure. \n\nYou can also look here: | They pretty much suck. Most kids go to school for about 7 hours a day from about 8:15 to about 3:30. There are many different subjects you usually have to take an english, science, math, and history course every year. But then you can pick other classes like Spanish, Art, Physical Education, etc. Usually schools have a Christmas vacation and a spring break. There are many clubs and sports like FBLA, FFA, Drama, Quiz Bowl, Science Olympiad, Forensics, Peer Ambassadors, Students Council, etc. Prom is usually for juniors and seniors. I live in a really small town so freshman, sophmores, juniors, and seniors can go. Detentions are not given out unless you won't stop talking or doing other things you shouldn't. There are many types of students. Most students divide off into groups which usually include jocks, cheerleaders, dance team/popular girls, drama kids, wannabees, geeks, smokers/drinkers, sl**ty girls, and other people who just fade into the background. \n\nIf you want to know more email me at [email protected] | eng_Latn | 2,007 |
how much is sex used in advertising? (% vise)? | I believe that it is used too much, about 80% of our advertising. Our kids are exposed to more than even some of us were in the 1980s and 1990s. They know more about sex that some people knew when they got married. The use of sex in our culture has caused us to be desensitized to our lives. | hey i think you are so right. I mean really none of the american idols would be there if it wasn't for us. Singers have to be seen as well as dancers. Sports people also wouldn't be anywhere! But i luvvvvvvvvvvv baseball. C ya on 4th of july. Love cuz :)\n\n By the way the answer to your question is 17! | eng_Latn | 2,008 |
Are the majority of people on this American teenagers without proper Scientific background i.e Uni student? | Of course! When people can't understand why constant intake of antibiotics is bad for your future health prospects and why there's no use in taking ampicillin to cure a cold, there's plenty of ignorance about science. And people won't even take the time to know extremely simple stuff that would save their lives. \n\nThen again, meh, less competition for my genes; read Dawkins. | Peer presure. Some may think there is nothing better to do.wether or not parents have discussed it with their children doesn't make that much of a difference. Kids are gonna go on a do whatever their friends are doing. The only thing a parent can do, is teach their children, and hope they make the right choices. | eng_Latn | 2,009 |
We married for couple months and we never have sex, yes. We married in America, we come from Romania. We sit and talk lots, playing board game, watch tv only sometime. New and old friends say to us "How is married sex?" and I say "No, no sex. We not have the sex." and they say why. Why should we? I cannot have kids. My womb cannot have them. Why we need to have it then? We see no reason. Husband is content with just being with me, he no like to leave me, rarely he and I ever apart, so he does not do cheats. Why people so mad and think we are upsetting? We did nothing wrong. We both never did the sex. You think we should have it? Why and why not we should? | although sex is pleasurable....continue to do what you wanna do! if you guys are comfortable without sex then so be it! just continue being happy in your marriage! don't let other people tell you about YOUR marriage! YOU and HIM are married not everyone else, so their comments on YOUR MARRIAGE shouldn't matter. | no. it is a laughable idea--don't teach them how to be careful, just tell them not to do it, and pretend that they will listen. we all know teenagers have sex. not all of them, but enough of them to warrant an actual sex education program. teaching abstinence is no more sex ed than saying "just don't drive" constitutes driver's ed. it's ridiculous and dangerous. it is also completely out of touch, not to mention out of line. schools are supposed to be teaching facts, not pushing morals. it is up to the family to discuss when and if a teenager should have sex, not the school. they should either teach safe practices and tell about the consequences of unsafe practices, or they should just drop the sex ed altogether. pushing abstinence is puritanical and, to me at least, toes the line on teaching religious ideals in public schools. | eng_Latn | 2,010 |
The following could be considered prime targets for interstellar missions : Existing and near-term astronomical technology is capable of finding planetary systems around these objects , increasing their potential for exploration . | Existing and near-term astronomical technology is capable of finding planetary systems around these objects , increasing their potential for exploration . | In January 2005 , Claire Borowik , spokesperson for TFI , issued a statement that said , `` Due to the fact that our current zero-tolerance policy regarding sexual interaction between adults and underage minors was not clearly stated in our literature published before 1986 , we came to the realization that during a transitional stage of our movement , from 1978 until 1986 , there were cases when some minors were subject to sexually inappropriate advances ... This was corrected officially in 1986 , when any contact between an adult and minor ( any person under 21 years of age ) was declared an excommunicable offense '' . | eng_Latn | 2,011 |
Is it morally right to have friends with benefits? | Is it immoral to have friends with benefits? | Can a 14 year old guy date a 12 year old girl? | eng_Latn | 2,012 |
Would legalizing prostitution reduce rape? | Can legalizing porn and prostitution help reduce rape? | Economics: What are the pros and cons of raising the minimum wage in the US? | eng_Latn | 2,013 |
What would happen if I ask adult questions in Quora? | Can you ask NSFW questions on Quora? | Is it okay to swear on Quora without getting suspended? | eng_Latn | 2,014 |
Is it proper to read sex stories? | Is it good to read sex stories? | What type of adult questions can I ask on Quora and what is the policy of Quora regarding adult questions? | eng_Latn | 2,015 |
How many times higher is the suicide rate amongst LGBT adolescents than their heterosexual peers? | In terms of sexual identity, adolescence is when most gay/lesbian and transgender adolescents begin to recognize and make sense of their feelings. Many adolescents may choose to come out during this period of their life once an identity has been formed; many others may go through a period of questioning or denial, which can include experimentation with both homosexual and heterosexual experiences. A study of 194 lesbian, gay, and bisexual youths under the age of 21 found that having an awareness of one's sexual orientation occurred, on average, around age 10, but the process of coming out to peers and adults occurred around age 16 and 17, respectively. Coming to terms with and creating a positive LGBT identity can be difficult for some youth for a variety of reasons. Peer pressure is a large factor when youth who are questioning their sexuality or gender identity are surrounded by heteronormative peers and can cause great distress due to a feeling of being different from everyone else. While coming out can also foster better psychological adjustment, the risks associated are real. Indeed, coming out in the midst of a heteronormative peer environment often comes with the risk of ostracism, hurtful jokes, and even violence. Because of this, statistically the suicide rate amongst LGBT adolescents is up to four times higher than that of their heterosexual peers due to bullying and rejection from peers or family members. | In seasons ten and eleven, a further round was added in Las Vegas, where the contestants perform in groups based on a theme, followed by one final solo round to determine the semi-finalists. At the end of this stage of the competition, 24 to 36 contestants are selected to move on to the semi-final stage. In season twelve the Las Vegas round became a Sudden Death round, where the judges had to choose five guys and five girls each night (four nights) to make the top twenty. In season thirteen, a new round called "Hollywood or Home" was added, where if the judges were uncertain about some contestants, those contestants were required to perform soon after landing in Los Angeles, and those who failed to impress were sent back home before they reached Hollywood. | eng_Latn | 2,016 |
have you ever participated in a train.? | Hey I take sloppy seconds, thirds, fourths... When it comes down to dirty old sex, being the first one doesn't matter, really.\n\nI myself never took part in such a train; I usually go for the orgies and gangbangs... \n\nWhat kind of girl agrees to trains anyway? Itsn't that a bit like being sexually open without admitting it? "Oh sure I'll take all you guys on, but only one at a time, OK?". Sounds like BullSh!t to me!\n\nCheers! | I've been seriously puzzled by many many questions here. I think younger kids assume we just know what they're talking about, as if we know all of their friends' names and everything.\n\nThen there's the incomplete sentence questions. "What if I?" What if you what? It drives me crazy.\n\nKeep in mind English is not the first language for lots of these folks. Ok, that explains some of them, the rest are just inept Americans who need more English in school. | eng_Latn | 2,017 |
Just wondering what goes on behind closed doors. | not gonna lie - Jessica Alba and Maria Sharapova. | as much as i'd love to describe my sexual history, i'd rather not. most people do have sex before 18 i think | eng_Latn | 2,018 |
I am saying that because we live in a world in which sex is everywhere. | Hopefully no one over 18. I feel sorry for those people. Sex is worth experiencing before marriage. | Do you think that those things did not exist before people asked about them?\nOf course they did!\nIt is better for people to be properly informed about possible risks and make informed choices. | eng_Latn | 2,019 |
is bisexuality in teenagers a passing phase? | I have known many teens who have been, sort of, bisexual for a few years then settled into a life style that best suited them-either GLB or even transexual. They were testing the waters and getting the best of both worlds so to speak.\nI, personality, see nothing wrong in this for it gives a better understanding of self and other life styles. These teens that I know are more secure in their sexual needs and relationships and more accepting of others.\nAs to being a passing phase-No, I would not put it that way-they are exploring their own sexuality and body needs. | my sentiments exactly. \n\ndepending on which side of the bed I fall from, some days are bleak. some days are promising. | eng_Latn | 2,020 |
am i a sex addict- i started having sex at 19 nearly a year ago i am now 20 and i had 4 sexual partners. help! | You should get tested for aids, std's, or vd's. | When a child asks that question all parent dread. Where do babies come from? You have to be honest with them. If they are younger like 2-4 tell them babies come from your belly. If they are a little older tell them that when mommy and daddy love each other they make a baby and it grows in Mommy's belly. I would say any older then 8-9 you should tell the the truth about sex and how babies get there. Times are changing and you would want them to know the true facts instead of someone telling them they can get pregnant by kissing. Just be honest with your children. Use words that they know and understand. Honesty is always the best policy. | eng_Latn | 2,021 |
it seems that many people are offended by sex questions. I agree, some are inapropriate, but many askers are seriously looking for answers.\nwhat is wrong with sex? | People from the USA can be very sheltered. Sometimes I feel like I cannot be an adult around some of these people with small views.\nSex is something that most of us will do at some point in their life. There is no need to pretend it is not happening. If people want more info about it then it should not be a problem. | your the nine year old with the story right. well i must tell you that there is a lot of stuff on this site that is not good for youngsters. you know what to do with the kid. don't get too much info till your older. k? now you know what to do! | eng_Latn | 2,022 |
Not "housed"... just not allowed to see all of the bad things in life...\n\nAnd again they want me to put it in the Lesbian, Gay, and Transgendered section!! | A friend of mine said that I've seen more bad things before I was 10 than most adults have in their life time. No, I was not sheltered. | What the **** are you talking about?\n\nAre you five or do you just sleep during English class? | eng_Latn | 2,023 |
i mean the children here ask all about sex and it is so frustrating, this should have a age limit | I personally think it's a good thing that people are asking questions. Reguardless of age. You dont know who is asking these questions. Not many families talk to their children about sex. Kids go out there and try and learn from the tv or whatever. Its people that aren't educated about sex that are out there spreading diseases. The more knowledge someone has on a topic the better off they are. Knowledge is power folks. Whatever questions you have, if I have something to offer I will give my best and honest answer I can. I think that's the reason for a site of this nature. | I think you are confusing Yahoo with Google.\n\nI have seen many questions on here that have been posted that are racist, bigotted and they were allowed on. Is sports a topic?\n\nI guess I would have to see the questions. | eng_Latn | 2,024 |
having sex or seen pictures of you having sex? kid age between 10-14 | "Pictures of you having sex"? Kinky! I think you'll have a fun time explaining. :) | People from the USA can be very sheltered. Sometimes I feel like I cannot be an adult around some of these people with small views.\nSex is something that most of us will do at some point in their life. There is no need to pretend it is not happening. If people want more info about it then it should not be a problem. | eng_Latn | 2,025 |
Something abt a sex video releasing online?What was so controversial abt it? | Nothing...It was just good PR for The Simple Life and to launch her and her sisters careers...Not to mention good PR for her family. | your the nine year old with the story right. well i must tell you that there is a lot of stuff on this site that is not good for youngsters. you know what to do with the kid. don't get too much info till your older. k? now you know what to do! | eng_Latn | 2,026 |
Is this something sexual? | Down south is something sexual. Down under just reminds me of the land down under (Australia). | your the nine year old with the story right. well i must tell you that there is a lot of stuff on this site that is not good for youngsters. you know what to do with the kid. don't get too much info till your older. k? now you know what to do! | eng_Latn | 2,027 |
Do you regret it happening when it did or who it was with? Would you do things differently given the opportunity? | Sexually, we'd all do a whole lot of things differently, given a second time around! | I personally think it's a good thing that people are asking questions. Reguardless of age. You dont know who is asking these questions. Not many families talk to their children about sex. Kids go out there and try and learn from the tv or whatever. Its people that aren't educated about sex that are out there spreading diseases. The more knowledge someone has on a topic the better off they are. Knowledge is power folks. Whatever questions you have, if I have something to offer I will give my best and honest answer I can. I think that's the reason for a site of this nature. | eng_Latn | 2,028 |
Virginity testing: a systematic review | Healing of hymenal injuries in prepubertal and adolescent girls: a descriptive study. | An investigation of the effects of reciprocal peer tutoring | eng_Latn | 2,029 |
Is my daughter still a virgin? Can you, please, check it, doctor? | Virginity Testing Beyond a Medical Examination | On Sampling from Massive Graph Streams | eng_Latn | 2,030 |
Legalize prostitution and maybe we can put an end to this kind of thing. | Not all of the U.S. has criminalized prostitution. Nevada has like 6-10 counties where it's legal and continues to grow throughout the state. So what is so vile about prostitution if the adults are consenting? You would think that legalizing it, would dramatically reduce sex traffickers as the demand would shift to the legal consenting side. Just saying. | So, when your daughter becomes a hooker, will you throw her onto the street and hope she dies. I hope the cull catches the heartless and the stupid also. | eng_Latn | 2,031 |
can marijuana save your sex | I wonder if any of these studies factor in amount or frequency of the drug. For instance, I imagine that moderate or occasional use of cocaine, alcohol, amphetamine, marijuana or other drugs can be sex-enhancing. But heavy use or addictive behavior is probably sex-interfering. | Rany Shamloul, a postdoctoral fellow at Queenâs University in Canada, conducted a literature review to learn more about how marijuana affects a manâs sexual health in the short term. Erectile dysfunction is a manâs inability to achieve an erection suitable for satisfying sex. | eng_Latn | 2,032 |
Adolescent Sleep, School Start Times, and Teen Motor Vehicle Crashes | Understanding adolescent's sleep patterns and school performance: a critical appraisal | Networked Drone Cameras for Sports Streaming | eng_Latn | 2,033 |
why do teens buy and wear removable gold and platinum teeth? | Most teens like to be noticed so they attract as much attention as possible. Also teens mimic, and would do some of the so called hip things their favorite celebrity or other role models do. For some, it's all about fashion and style. | Why do women pose for these pictures? That's what I never understood? Why do people with totally embarassing lives go on talk shows? I understand why people look at it- it's the same reason people rubberneck when there's an accident- we're nosey and curious. But I don't understand why anyone wants to show the world their dirty laundry, much less the parts of them that made the laundry dirty. | eng_Latn | 2,034 |
'Girls & Sex' And The Importance Of Talking To Young Women About Pleasure | Author Peggy Orenstein says that when it comes to adolescent sexuality, the subject of girls' pleasure is often left unspoken. <em>Originally broadcast March 29, 2016.</em> | NPR's Scott Simon talks with author Katie Roiphe about her essay on the #MeToo movement in this month's <em>Harper's Magazine.</em> It's called "The Other Whisper Network." | kor_Hang | 2,035 |
When Talking About Sexual Consent, YA Books Can Be A Parent's Best Friend | You probably remember that discredited Rolling Stone story about an alleged fraternity rape, or the coverage of a Columbia University student who carried around a mattress she says she was raped on; maybe you saw the headlines about two Steubenville, Ohio, high school athletes sexually assaulting a passed-out girl while other students recorded it; and maybe you've heard the recent Lady Gaga hit inspired by campus rapes. All those stories have helped intensify the conversation about sexual assault at colleges and in high schools. They also raised a question for author Aaron Hartzler, who writes novels for young adults: "What must it be like to be coming of age sexually in the midst of a national conversation about rape culture and consent?" Hartzler is one of many young adult novelists responding to that national conversation. His 2015 book What We Saw was directly inspired by the Steubenville case. Its narrator, Kate, used to be one of the victim's best friends. "There are all of these voices telling her what she should do, what she should think; to lay low [as] the town circles the wagons around these star athletes," Hartzler says. "And it's sort of up to Kate to figure out what happened, and then if she'll speak up about it or not." Kate and her boyfriend, Ben, are themselves teenagers trying to decide whether to have sex. "There's a scene ... where she's kind of thinking through all these issues," Hartzler explains, "and she says, you know, 'We've been so wrapped up in our town about what it means to say "no" that I haven't really given any consideration to what it means to say "yes." ' " According to Christa Desir, a rape victim advocate who also writes novels for young adults, these are real teenage experiences. Desir is deeply involved with something called the SVYALit Project, which is all about using young adult literature to talk to teenagers about sexual violence and consent. One of her novels, Fault Line, is about a boy dealing with his girlfriend's rape. "Sexual agency and sexual identity is part of the coming-of-age thing," Desir says. "Teenagers are figuring it out — and whether they're figuring out that they don't want to do it, or that they do want to do it, all of that is part of who they are as a person." Getting Into The Classroom One of the first mainstream books to straightforwardly depict positive, consensual sex was Judy Blume's Forever... . The 1975 novel was nonjudgmental and centered on a girl's positive decision, making it unprecedented in mainstream young adult fiction. It took almost 25 years for a book about nonconsensual sex to have a similar impact, and that book came in the form of Laurie Halse Anderson's Speak, about a high school freshman who's raped at a party by a popular senior. Published in 1999, Speak isn't the first young adult novel about sexual assault, but it stands out because it won major awards, became a best-seller and is still regularly taught in high schools and middle schools across the country. Victor Malo-Juvera, an English professor at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington, taught Speak for years in a Florida public high school. "The first time I taught Speak, someone disclosed they had been raped to me," he remembers. "And it was actually a boy." He says that every year he taught the novel, students privately told him similar stories. The book also provoked intense classroom discussions, like the time a boy informed his fellow students that "no" does not mean "no" — "no" means "go harder." "And before I could say anything, two girls actually came to his defense," Malo-Juvera remembers. He says that was a perfect opportunity to talk to teenagers about consent. Malo-Juvera ended up writing a doctoral dissertation that focused on how teaching Speak helps teenagers understand rape culture and empathize with victims. He says Speak helped open the door for other young adult novels about roofies, date rape, stranger rape and rape within families. A Place To Find Answers — And Questions — About Consensual Sex Three new young adult novels about sexual assault are being released by major publishers this spring: The Way I Used to Be by Amber Smith, Asking for It by Louise O'Neill and Exit, Pursued By a Bear by E.K. Johnston. Johnston says she's noticed a change in how today's young adult writers discuss consent. "It's something that authors are starting to name," she explains. "Whether it's fantasy, whether it's contemporary, whether it's sci-fi — they're starting to actually say the words 'consent, 'rape,' 'permission,' 'yes,' 'no,' those kinds of things." Consent doesn't even have to be about sex, per se, says Earl Sewell, who has written several young adult novels, including one where a boy pressures a girl to send explicit photos after they start sexting. "I try to do this in the book so that they can see themselves and say, 'What would I do if I were in this situation? How would I handle it?' " Sewell says. In a world where sex education is often basic | Author Benjamin Alire Saenz's teen-lit novel <em>Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe</em> won big at this year's American Library Association awards. For <em>Tell Me More</em>'s 'In Your Ear' series, he shares the songs that inspire him. | yue_Hant | 2,036 |
Parents who bought their children laptops, tablets and smart phones for Christmas are being urged to talk to them about online safety. | Childline was contacted by 85 children in Wales about online sexual abuse during 2015-16 - contributing to a 24% rise in UK calls compared to 2014-15.
Online sexual abuse includes grooming, sexting and performing sex acts on webcams.
The NSPCC said it can cause children to feel "guilty and ashamed".
Some children contacted Childline because they felt "trapped by their situation", while others were being blackmailed or were considering meeting up in person.
A 14-year-old girl told Childline that she had met a man through social media.
"He told me I was beautiful and I felt that I could talk to him about everything," she said.
"He asked me for some topless photos which I didn't think was a big deal, so I sent him a few. But now he's turned really nasty and is threatening to post them online if I don't send him more.
"I'm really worried and embarrassed and I don't know what to do."
The NSPCC recommends parents talk regularly and openly with their children about online safety and learn how to spot signs of inappropriate behaviour and how to report it.
Head of NSPCC Wales, Des Mannion, said the internet can be a "fantastic place for children to socialise, explore their interests and learn" but parents should be aware that there are risks.
"In the last year we've seen a staggering rise in online sexual abuse, with many children turning to Childline when the situation has escalated," he said.
"Often groomers will use devious tactics to lure in young people and manipulate them into situations that leave them feeling frightened and ashamed." | The University of Exeter's art and history faculties have combined to use the historic artefacts to prompt discussions about "difficult topics".
The objects are kept in the vaults of the Science Museum in London and are not normally on public display.
Now they are going on show in Exeter as part of the new teaching programme.
The scheme, Sex and History, is aimed at school pupils aged 14 to 19.
It was developed with the help of a group of sixth form students from Exeter College, who used illustrations of the objects as a basis for exploring ideas around sex and sexual relationships.
The academics behind it believe that it offers "a safe environment" for young people to discuss how sexual practices and conventions have changed through history, and give them opportunities to examine their own views and concerns about sex.
The team was led by Exeter's professor of history Kate Fisher, and Rebecca Langlands, a classicist.
Prof Fisher said the "intriguing artefacts from ancient cultures act as a productive and challenging stimulus, but they also provide a safe distance to discuss sensitive subjects without embarrassment."
"They were talking about history, about places and times far away," she said.
"It was no longer sex education or about putting them in the spotlight, but it was about broader cultures."
Dr Langlands believes the objects were a perfect catalyst for discussion.
"They immediately kick-started conversations with young people in a way that is usually very difficult to achieve in a classroom context," she said.
"Traditionally sex education can be uncomfortable for teachers and pupils alike, and the availability of internet pornography poses new challenges.
"Young people are often well aware of the biological facts of reproduction, sexually transmitted diseases and contraception, but lack the opportunity for discussion of important wider social issues such as body image, love, consent, and intimacy."
Laura Kerslake, a lecturer in Ethics at Exeter College, where the scheme was piloted, said the objects helped students who might otherwise have been self-conscious.
"This approach takes the embarrassment out of it and reduces the possibility of students putting up barriers to learning," she said.
"It's also a great way to help teachers who may be faced with a wall of silence when teaching sex education.
"What was nice was seeing them looking at the different language they use to talk about sex and body parts, some of the students don't have that vocabulary so it's a way of getting them to talk about it and understand the terminology."
The artefacts are from the vaults of the Science Museum, and were collected from around the world by Sir Henry Wellcome at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th Centuries.
They will go on show at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery in Exeter on Saturday.
The Intimate Worlds exhibition contains objects relating to human sexuality, including Chinese erotic glass painting, Greek vases and African fertility dolls.
It is the first dedicated public display of Wellcome's sexually related material. | eng_Latn | 2,037 |
i see on television! They say tht young girl (the girl tht cannot go out at night but just during the afternoon) usually (when they go places like discoteeque or similar , in Europe) they made things like s3xy contest (they say expecially bl0w j0b contest) ! is it true? and in USA or other places is like this ? have u personal experence in this ? | On the rush limbaugh radio show it was made publicly known that because of President clintons BJ experience and definition of what sex is! giving a guy a blow job was considered NOT sex. So! girls as young as 12 and 13 were found who practiced "training". thats multiple blow jobs at one time.\n\npersonally I think Bj's are Unclean and abomination | The Peekaboo Pole was not made for children, it is marketed for adults. \n\nTesco made an error by putting it in the children's section. If they don't understand their products, especially one that is clearly labeled "For Adult Use Only", they should not be selling it.\n\nWhat I think is most disturbing is that Tesco plans on moving the Peekaboo pole to the fitness section of the store. It is not a professional pole, if you even LEAN on the pole it would fall...definetly not meant for exercise, unless you intend on breaking your neck in the process.\n\nOh, and about the people saying that you need help...they probably haven't heard about what happened. | eng_Latn | 2,038 |
Menstrual hygiene management and school absenteeism among female adolescent students in Northeast Ethiopia | Menstrual Hygiene: Knowledge and Practice among Adolescent School Girls of Saoner, Nagpur District | Menstruation and menstrual hygiene amongst adolescent school girls in Kano, Northwestern Nigeria. | eng_Latn | 2,039 |
How Schools Can Reduce Sexual Violence | No one ever shows up at brunch and says, "Oh my gosh, I was so sober last night!" Risky behavior draws attention. As a result, people tend to assume that everyone else is doing it more than they really are. But, over the last two decades, research on college campuses has shown that giving students the real facts about their peers reduces unsafe drinking. This approach is called positive social norms. It works because of a basic truth of human nature: People want to do what others are doing. Now, that research is starting to be applied to a novel area: preventing sexual assault and harassment. From an unwanted comment on the street to groping in the hallways at school, surveys suggest more than half of young women and almost half of young men have experienced sexual harassment before age 18. And about 8 percent of girls experience rape or attempted rape by this young age. Since the #MeToo movement, six states have introduced or passed bills to require the teaching of consent in their sex ed classes in K-12. But there's not yet much research on what kind of education actually works to shift teens' attitudes and actions. Sandra Malone directs prevention and training at Day One, a nonprofit in Providence, R.I., which offers both education and rape crisis services. Her program has been among the first to try to move teens to seek consent and build healthier sexual relationships by harnessing an unlikely force: peer pressure. She says she can remember from her own teenage years: "Their peers are so important to them. Those are powerful years where you don't want to make yourself vulnerable and stand out." In its workshops at high schools, Day One uses a version of the positive social norms approach adapted from alcohol education programs. "Peers are very, very influential, and people of any age who want to fit in will try and behave according to what they perceive as the group norm," explains Alan Berkowitz, a psychologist and expert on preventing sexual assault. But when you're talking about transgressive behavior, like underage drinking, drug use or nonconsensual sexual behavior, there's often a "misperception of the norm." Social norms approaches start by surveying a population to get accurate information, which is then used to correct that misperception. "One of the most effective and powerful ways of encouraging young people to make healthy decisions is to know the truth about their friends," Berkowitz explains. "Because in fact most of their friends are healthy." This message doesn't necessarily fit on a poster. Wes Perkins, a professor of sociology at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, was one of the originators of social norms education for alcohol. On his campus in Geneva, N.Y., they do things like setting up a voluntary random Breathalyzer to test students on a Saturday night, proving that they're just as likely to be in the library as at a frat party. Yet, compared to drinking, Perkins says that sexual behavior is "politically a little more tricky." By publicizing the fact that "most men" don't commit or condone sexual violence, you don't want to sound like you're downplaying the issue. "It can easily be misunderstood as trying to whitewash the problem." However, with plenty of conversation, perhaps in a workshop setting, "in the long run you can get men to act more as allies." To see how the Day One program works, I visited a consent workshop at The Metropolitan Regional Career and Technical Center, a high school in Providence. Leslie, a studious 10th-grader, was one of the participants. (We're not using the students' last names to protect their privacy.) She explains that the workshop leaders started with survey questions. For example: Would you care if a girl at your school was being verbally harassed? Do you think others at your school would care? "We could see that everybody thought nobody would care," Leslie says. But in fact, "everybody saw, oh, a lot of people do care, which is something a lot of people don't know." Lindsay Orchowski at Brown University and her team worked with Day One to survey nearly 8,000 students at 26 high schools across Rhode Island, in research funded by the Centers for Disease and Prevention. They shared their as-yet-unpublished data with us, which found trends similar to what Leslie learned: 87 percent of students said that they, personally, would believe someone who reported a sexual assault. But only 51 percent of students thought their peers would believe such a report. 92 percent of students personally agreed that bystanders can help prevent sexual violence. But only 55 percent thought their peers would agree on the power of bystanders. To correct these kinds of misperceptions, the four one-hour sessions in Day One's program cover scenarios like street harassment, groping, sexual assault by an acquaintance and cyberbullying. Sadly, these are all common, says Kevin, a 15-year-old with curly hair. "I've been cyberbullied in eighth grade and that was a horrible ex | Religion in schools has one Virginia community divided. Eric Niiler reports from the rural town of Staunton on the community's decision to keep a supplemental and voluntary Bible study program. The program is offered off-campus, but happens during the school day. | eng_Latn | 2,040 |
Teen Diary - Brina (Bree-Nah) | 18-year old Brina Goldfarb recorded her first semester at Brown University for All Things Considered's "Teen Diary" series -- the ingredients include roommate problems, thoughts on making friends, and a gorgeous 'Introduction To Political Thought' professor. | --NPR's Brenda Wilson reports on the problem of binge drinking on college campuses... In recent months, several students have died following excessive drinking, and some colleges are taking steps to prevent future tragedies. | eng_Latn | 2,041 |
Figures from Lancashire reveal number of children treated for drinking .
At least one nine-year-old attended hospital in Lancashire after drinking .
A total of 60 13 to 15-year-olds admitted during 2012/13 . | By . James Rush . PUBLISHED: . 01:42 EST, 7 June 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 03:00 EST, 7 June 2013 . Children as young as nine have been treated in hospital for alcohol-related illnesses, it has been revealed. And hospital emergency specialists have said they have seen a 'worrying' trend of an increase in young girls drinking. Figures from Lancashire Teaching Hospitals revealed during 2012/13 a total of 60 teenagers aged between 13 and 15 attended the emergency department with alcohol-related conditions. Figures obtained under the Freedom of Information Act have revealed children as young as nine have been treated for alcohol-related illnesses (file picture posed by model) The information, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, also reveals that during 2008/09, at least one child aged nine attended the emergency department and was admitted to a hospital ward due to alcohol related reasons. And in the past 12 months, children as young as 11 and 12 have been treated in A&E or admitted to a hospital ward as a result of drinking too much. Hospital staff have revealed that they tend to see more under-age drinking in young girls than in boys and expressed their concern at youngsters putting themselves in vulnerable situations. Lynne Sime, acting matron of emergency medicine at Royal Preston Hospital, said: 'We have seen children as young as nine come into the emergency department as a result of alcohol and also a number of 11 and 12-year-olds. 'However, the majority of underage drinkers who end up in hospital tend to be 13 to 16-year-olds. 'With the young children, it is usually the case that they have a friend who is a bit older who has given them alcohol. Hospital staff have revealed that they tend to see more under-age drinking in young girls than in boys (file picture) 'Because they are younger, they do not metabolise alcohol as quickly as teenagers or adults, so it stays in their system and they become intoxicated and the affects of the alcohol are more pronounced. 'The worrying thing is that we are seeing a trend where there is more underage drinking in young girls. This is a concern as they are putting themselves in vulnerable positions because they do not know what is happening.' The statistics for Lancashire Teaching Hospitals show that during 2012/13, 27 15-year-olds attended the emergency department with alcohol related conditions, 20 14-year-olds and eight 13-year-olds. 'We usually get more cases in the summer . months when children break up from school and meet up in the holidays . with their friends in the park' - Lynne Sime, acting matron of emergency medicine at Royal Preston Hospital . There was also at least one 12-year-old and one 11-year-old attending A&E with alcohol problems, but the trust refused to reveal exact numbers. The affected young people were either treated and discharged from the emergency department or treated there and then admitted to a hospital bed. Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Trust, which runs the Royal Preston and Chorley and South Ribble Hospitals, works in partnership with Young Addiction and Discover Drug and Alcohol Services. Clinics are held weekly in the emergency department for patients who have been referred. The trust is also introducing a hospital alcohol liaison nurse at the end of this month who will be employed by the trust. Ms Sime said: 'We do get the odd accidental case where a child has drunk alcohol by mistake, but the majority of underage alcohol cases that we see are young people experimenting with alcohol with their older friends as a result of peer pressure. 'We usually get more cases in the summer months when children break up from school and meet up in the holidays with their friends in the park. Figures from Lancashire Teaching Hospitals revealed during 2012/13 a total of 60 teenagers aged between 13 and 15 attended the emergency department with alcohol-related conditions (file picture) 'When they come into hospital, we assess them and if they are intoxicated, they get a dedicated nurse to look after them. We give them IV fluids to help their alcohol absorption. 'We do not judge them as our role is to look after them. At the end of the day, they are children and it is all a learning curve. 'We treat them with compassion and understanding. A lot of them are mortified and distraught at being in the situation. 'However, if we see the same child more than once because of alcohol related issues, we speak to social services.' A spokesman for Lancashire County Council said: 'It is really important for everyone, especially young people, to remember that drinking above the recommended levels of alcohol can be hazardous to our health in a number of ways. 'Excessive drinking is associated with serious medical conditions such as cirrhosis of the liver and a wide range of digestive disorders. People often forget that heavy drinkers have an increased risk of developing cancer. 'There is also a strong association between alcohol abuse, injury and violent crime, and young people are more likely to put themselves in dangerous situations when they've been drinking to excess.' | By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 00:43 EST, 20 August 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 03:30 EST, 20 August 2013 . Professional social networking site LinkedIn will drop its age limit to allow youngsters from the age of 13 to sign up to help them plan where to go to university. The site will be lowering its age-limit from 18 in a bid to attract young people who are already planning their careers. While the company has stressed the site will remain 'a professional network', but claims it's new service will offer a service to those planning on applying to college or university. LinkedIn is hoping to attract teenagers who are already planning their careers when it lowers its age limit from 18 to 13 in the UK . Potential students will be able to 'connect' with Oxford University's Linked In, among others, now that the age limit has dropped . The age limit is expected to be dropped to 13 in the UK and 14 in the US, it has been reported. According to The Telegraph, the site says it is growing at the rate of two users every second and currently has around £238m members across the globe. A spokesman told the paper it expected the young teenagers to be 'forward thinkers' who were already thinking about what career path they were going to choose in later life. Christina Allen announced the launch of the website's University Pages on the company's blog. She wrote: 'We believe University Pages will be especially valuable for students making their first, big decision about where to attend college. Students will be able to find out information from London South Bank University's Linked In page, such as clearing updates and job offers . The company has launched its University Pages which it hopes will help students make 'their first, big decision about where to attend college' 'Therefore, beginning on September 12, . we will be making LinkedIn available to high school students who can use . LinkedIn to explore schools worldwide, greatly expand their . understanding of the careers available, and get a head start on building . a network of family and friends to help guide them at every milestone.' In June it was reported the number of Britons going online had doubled since 2006 and almost half of the 33 million current UK internet users used social networks on a daily basis. People in the UK were also found to be the second most prolific social network users in Europe - being beaten only by the Netherlands - according to figures from the latest report by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and Eurostat. The figures also discovered that although the majority of UK users are aged between 16 and 24 years old, 19 per cent of people aged 65 to 74 used social networks. | eng_Latn | 2,042 |
Why Smoke? Listeners Tell Us Their Stories | People smoke for all sorts of reasons. We took to Facebook to ask people who smoke why they do it despite knowing the hazards. | GUESTS: Lauri Appelbaum Facilitator, Gay Lesbian Bisexual Trangender (GLBT) Support Group and Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) at Washburn High School Lynn Bretl Youth Health Counselor at the Naitonal Teen Pregnancy Prevention Research Center Softball coach at Washburn High School Dr. Robert Blum Professor and Director, Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health at the University of Minnesota (specializing in teenage sexuality) Talk of the Nation will broadcast live from Washburn High School in Minneapolis as part of the Changing Face of America Series. From AIDs to Monica Lewinsky to our increasingly explicit media, today's young people have been exposed to much more sex than generations before them. While research shows a slight rise in abstinent behavior and a growing return to modesty among today's teens, this new generation is also proving to be more tolerant about many issues including sexual identity. Join Juan Williams and guests as they talk with teens about their attitudes towards sex and sexual identity. | eng_Latn | 2,043 |
I want the works the skirt the top the leg covers and arm covers. Sort of like in the austin powers movie. | Try ebay.\n\nwww.ebay.com\n\nThey have EVERYTHING there, sooner or later.\n\nI don't know if Fredericks of Hollywood has that kind of thing or not. They might.\n\nwww.fredericks.com | We in Scotland already have Tolerance areas/saunas for prostitutes, and it seems to be working well, not only can the authorities monitor what is going on, and put a stop to Pimping, but the girls also get regular health checks to help prevent the spread of diseases, and the girls work in a safe enviroment. Whether you agree with what they do or not, is it not better to monitor what goes on than have a bunch of Eastern European, Aids ridden prostitutes who are being pimped by criminal gangs or to feed drug habbits, and causing a nuisance to the public in certain areas they use? They're going to do it anyway, why not make it safer for everyone. | eng_Latn | 2,044 |
Given the large ammount of eastern european nationals that appear to working in this 'profession' should it not be properly controlled and taxed | We in Scotland already have Tolerance areas/saunas for prostitutes, and it seems to be working well, not only can the authorities monitor what is going on, and put a stop to Pimping, but the girls also get regular health checks to help prevent the spread of diseases, and the girls work in a safe enviroment. Whether you agree with what they do or not, is it not better to monitor what goes on than have a bunch of Eastern European, Aids ridden prostitutes who are being pimped by criminal gangs or to feed drug habbits, and causing a nuisance to the public in certain areas they use? They're going to do it anyway, why not make it safer for everyone. | I don't think your question relates to Special Education. Special Education is the provision of services to children with disabilities.\n\nI would suggest, resolving this question so no one answers. Then, re-ask it under a different, more appropriate category. You might get more answers.\n\nGood luck with your question. | eng_Latn | 2,045 |
Stephanie Seabury, 22, has been charged with one count of sexual abuse by a person in a position of trust or authority .
She is alleged to had sexual intercourse with a 13-year-old student at her apartment in Dover, Delaware, on February 26 .
She only started teaching English at Fred Fifer III Middle School in August .
The teacher is also accused of exchanging numerous explicit texts and photographs with the boy . | A Delaware high school teacher turned herself into police Monday morning amid allegations she had a sexual relationship with a 13-year-old male student. Stephanie Seabury, 22, started working as an English teacher at Fred Fifer III Middle School in Camden in August last year. Police allege that on February 26 she had sexual intercourse with the boy at her home, the Woodmill Apartments in Dover. Charged: Stephanie Seabury, 22, an English teacher at Fifer Middle School in Camden, turned herself in to police on Monday following allegations she had sex with a 13-year-old male student . Police were able to seize surveillance footage of the two leaving the school together and walking to Seabury's car just before 4pm that day. Seabury had taken the boy to her apartment on numerous occasions, police say. The two also had exchanged numerous explicit phone messages and photographs, according to a police press release. Investigators were made aware of the alleged sexual abuse on March 12. On Monday the teacher turned herself in to authorities. Stephanie Seabury was charged with one count of sexual abuse of a child by a person in a position of trust or authority and was held on a $40,000 bond . Scene: Police allege Seabury and the student had sexual intercourse at her home, the Woodmill Apartments in Dover, on February 26 . The English teacher only started at Fred Fifer III Middle School in Camden in August . Seabury was charged with one count of Sexual Abuse by a Person in a Position of Trust or Authority. Her bond was set at $40,000. | By . Liv Stevens . Memories: Liv Stevens was a sixth former at Stowe School from 2006-2008 . The motto at Stowe School, ‘persto et praesto – I persist and I excel’, was a source of inspiration for pupils when I attended. Especially when it came to having sex. Teachers knew it was happening, but there wasn’t much they could do about it. Confined to the school grounds for weeks at a time with hormones raging, pupils were regularly having sex. There was a game known as the Temple Challenge, where couples would compete to have sex at all of the 40 tiny neo-classical buildings in the school’s 750 acres. In one girls’ boarding house, a tally chart of locations where pupils had sex was updated regularly. Pupils had sex anywhere they could: in unlocked classrooms in the evenings, in the cricket pavilion, even outside boarding houses. I never heard of anyone getting caught, but there were a few close calls. Once a girl was forced to sneak out of a boy’s bedroom window when the housemaster came knocking. These rendezvous weren’t one-night stands, but part of loving relationships – and never underage as the school only accepts girls from 16. Two old school friends are still going out with the boyfriends they met aged 16. All the girls knew that the school’s medical centre, the San, stocked the morning-after pill. On at least one occasion I accompanied a friend to get one. The school should be both open and realistic about sex and accept that it’s better to prepare, and offer pupils contraception if they need it. Former school: Liv Stevens says that Stowe (pictured) should be both open and realistic about sex and accept that its better to offer pupils contraception if they need it . | eng_Latn | 2,046 |
Instructor, 30, due in court today in connection with the alleged assault .
Officers also seized a laptop containing child pornography, police have said .
Reports of the rape sparked protests outside top private school in India . | By . James Rush . A married sports teacher was due in court today in connection with the alleged rape of a six-year-old student at a top private school in India. The sports instructor, 30, was yesterday arrested in connection with the assault, which is alleged to have taken place at the school in Bangalore earlier this month, police have said. A laptop containing child pornography was also seized from the instructor by officers, the city's police commissioner Raghavendra Auradkar has told reporters. Scroll down for video . A married sports teacher was due in court today in connection with the alleged rape of a six-year-old student at a top private school in India . Auradkar said: 'The videos were downloaded from porn sites through the Internet.' According to AFP, Auradkar also said: 'He is married and has a three-year-old child too. We will produce him in the local court on Monday and seek his custody for further interrogation and investigation,' According to the International Business Times, Auradkar said 'most of the downloaded videos depicted children in uniform being raped.' Reports of the rape sparked protests outside Vibgyor School, near the city's Kundalahalli Gate, as hundreds of parents pulled down its gates and shouted slogans. Police have said the girl told a teacher about the incident at the school, although her parents were not made aware of it until she shared details with them a week later. The incident is alleged to have taken place in a classroom at the school. Reports of the rape sparked protests outside the school as hundreds of parents pulled down its gates and shouted slogans . The International Business Times also quoted police claiming the man had been fired by another school after he was allegedly involved in a sexual assault case. The matter was, however, reportedly not passed on to the police. On Thursday, school chairman Rustom Kerawala addressed a meeting of the parents where he offered his 'sincere apologies' and promised 'full co-operation' with the police in the investigation. According to parents, this was allegedly the third sexual molestation case in the school in the last six months, and the girls had revealed the same following the latest incident. A new focus on sexual violence has swept the country since the 2012 gang-rape attack in which a student was raped and killed on a bus in the capital New Delhi. Indian parents of school children and activists from children's rights organisations protest over the alleged rape of a six-year-old schoolgirl in Bangalore . More recently, it emerged last week a . 14-year-old girl was dragged into a forest and raped on the orders of a . village council in remote eastern India in retaliation for a sex assault . blamed on her brother. The attack took place after midnight on Sunday in a small village in Jharkhand state's Bokaro district. Last month, two teenage girls were allegedly raped before they were found swinging from a mango tree in India's northern state of Uttar Pradesh. The new Prime Minister Narendra Modi has promised a zero tolerance approach on crimes against women, but violence and discrimination against women continue to plague India. Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article. | By . Liv Stevens . Memories: Liv Stevens was a sixth former at Stowe School from 2006-2008 . The motto at Stowe School, ‘persto et praesto – I persist and I excel’, was a source of inspiration for pupils when I attended. Especially when it came to having sex. Teachers knew it was happening, but there wasn’t much they could do about it. Confined to the school grounds for weeks at a time with hormones raging, pupils were regularly having sex. There was a game known as the Temple Challenge, where couples would compete to have sex at all of the 40 tiny neo-classical buildings in the school’s 750 acres. In one girls’ boarding house, a tally chart of locations where pupils had sex was updated regularly. Pupils had sex anywhere they could: in unlocked classrooms in the evenings, in the cricket pavilion, even outside boarding houses. I never heard of anyone getting caught, but there were a few close calls. Once a girl was forced to sneak out of a boy’s bedroom window when the housemaster came knocking. These rendezvous weren’t one-night stands, but part of loving relationships – and never underage as the school only accepts girls from 16. Two old school friends are still going out with the boyfriends they met aged 16. All the girls knew that the school’s medical centre, the San, stocked the morning-after pill. On at least one occasion I accompanied a friend to get one. The school should be both open and realistic about sex and accept that it’s better to prepare, and offer pupils contraception if they need it. Former school: Liv Stevens says that Stowe (pictured) should be both open and realistic about sex and accept that its better to offer pupils contraception if they need it . | eng_Latn | 2,047 |
29-year-old was arrested when she reported that her attacker had raped her .
She faced a jail sentence for having 'extra marital sex' and drinking alcohol .
Austrian Foreign Ministry put together a crisis team to free her .
260,000 people signed a petition supporting her attempts at freedom . | An Austrian woman who was raped in Dubai has been arrested for having extra martial sex and was told by police she could only avoid jail if she married her attacker. The 29-year-old student from Vienna was facing a jail sentence having been accused of having sex outside of marriage and drinking alcohol, both of which are illegal in the United Arab Emirate capital. It was only after the Austrian Foreign Ministry intervened, that she was able to leave the country and return home. A view of Dubai skyscrapers. The woman claimed she was raped by a man in an underground car park one of the major cities of the United Arab Emirates . The unnamed woman, who is understood to be Muslim, had been to a party at a hotel where the rules on alcohol are often lax, according to Austrian officials. She said the attack happened in an underground car park after a Yemeni man in Dubai approached her. When she reported it to police, she was arrested and told she could only escape being charged if she agreed to marry the man she said had attacked her. The student was released after a special crisis team was sent by the Austrian Foreign Ministry to Dubai to negotiate with the authorities. She was greeted by Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz when she landed in Vienna yesterday. An online petition also helped to bring attention to the situation, gaining over 260,000 signatures calling for her release in just a few days. Her quick release came as a surprise because, as a Muslim, she would likely have been treated more severely than non-Muslim Western visitors in trouble with police because of the strict Islamic rules surrounding drinking. The woman, a student, was eventually flown back to Vienna following an online petition. People believe that her treatment might have been because she was Muslim, and that she would have been subject to the strict Islamic laws regarding drinking . Her case has been compared the eventual pardon of a 24-year-old Norwegian woman who was given a prison sentence of one year and four months by a Dubai court after she reported her own rape last year. Instead of being treated as a victim, she was found guilty of alcohol abuse and extramarital sex. She was later pardoned and allowed to return to Norway after there was a global outcry about her treatment. Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article. | A leading public health expert's proposal to lower the age of consent to 15 has been swiftly rejected by the Prime Minister. Professor John Ashton, president of the Faculty of Public Health, said society had to accept 'the facts' that around a third of boys and girls have sex at 14 or 15. He argued that lowering the current legal age of 16 would make it easier for 15-year-olds to get sexual health advice from teachers and health workers. Prime Minister David Cameron swiftly rejected a leading public health expert's proposal to lower the age of consent to 15 . Professor John Ashton says the Government should consider lowering the age of sexual consent to 15 . Countries in Europe that have lower . ages of consent tend to see teenagers starting sexual relationships . later and have lower rates of teenage pregnancy, he claimed. But Downing Street shot down the . idea, saying the age at 16 was in place to protect children and there . were 'no plans to change it'. Prof Ashton said lowering it by a year could actually prevent teenagers having sex at 14 or younger. He said: 'I would not personally . argue for 14 but I think we should seriously be looking at 15 so that we . can draw a line in the sand, and really, as a society, actively . discourage sexual involvement under 15. 'By doing that you would be able legitimately to organise services to meet the need.' He added: 'I suspect we might be . better off with it at 15 because the teachers and people who are in . contact with young people would feel on a firmer footing pointing them . in the right direction where they can get advice and contraception to . protect their physical health from disease and other problems.' The president of the Faculty of Public Health says society sends 'confused' signals about when sex is permitted . The Faculty of Public Health, which . represents doctors working in this field, is independent of government . but advises ministers and civil servants. The age of consent is 14 in Germany, . Austria, Hungary, Italy and Portugal. It is 15 in Denmark, France, . Greece, Sweden and Poland, and 16 in Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, . Luxembourg and Finland. In Spain it is 13 but is being raised to 16. Nick Clegg said he was worried about . 'high levels of teenage pregnancy' but thought 'modernising' sex . education in schools rather than lowering the age of consent was the . answer. Labour spokesman Luciana Berger agreed that changing the age of consent was not the way to tackle teenage pregnancy. 'I'm . worried, like everybody's worried, about the sexualisation of the . culture and the information that so many young people are bombarded with . at the moment. That's why I do want see action,' he told BBC1's The . Andrew Marr Show. 'I'm . constantly urging (Education Secretary) Michael Gove and the Department . for Education to update and modernise sex education in schools which . hasn't kept up with the internet age. 'But do I think simply a blanket reduction in the age of consent is the answer to this difficult dilemma? No.' Nick Clegg said he does not think lowering the age of consent was the solution to the problem . Shadow public health minister Luciana Berger said Labour opposed lowering the age of consent and called for mandatory sex and relationship education. Ms Berger said the opposition had tried to get such changes enshrined in law but Tory MPs blocked the moves in Parliament. She said: 'Lowering the age of consent is not the way to tackle teenage pregnancy and we are against such a move. Shadow public health minister Luciana Berger called for mandatory sex and relationship education . 'The teenage pregnancy rate fell substantially under the last Labour government. But sexual health clinics are now closing their doors and young people are struggling to get appointments. 'Labour has called for improved sex and relationship education, and tabled amendments to recent legislation for it to be made mandatory, not voluntary, in all schools. 'Regrettably, the change was voted down by Tory MPs.' In 1875 the Offences Against the Persons Act raised the age of sexual consent from 12 to 13 in Great Britain and Ireland. Ten years later, the Criminal Law Amendment Act raised it again, to 16. According to organisations such as the International Child and Youth Care Network, an age of consent of 16 criminalises more than half the teenage population and makes it hard to give them proper advice and support to prevent diseases, unwanted pregnancies and abuse. The Faculty of Public Health, part of the . Royal Colleges of Physicians, gives advice to ministers and civil . servants although it is independent of government. | eng_Latn | 2,048 |
Get Teenage Sims Pregnant Without Mods in the Sims | Have you always wanted to get your teenage Sims pregnant in The Sims 3, but refuse to download mods that could harm your computer or corrupt your game? | Parents of children and young adults on a special path experience particular circumstances and challenges. There are many interpretations of how to be an effective parent, depending upon what your child’s specific needs are. | eng_Latn | 2,049 |
Tell if Your Teenage Daughter Is Pregnant | If your teenage daughter is pregnant, she may be afraid to tell you. There are a number of symptoms you can watch for, like changes in mood and behavior, that may indicate pregnancy. | Having trouble keeping track of your Sims? Do they need something really bad? It's time to start taking care of them. | eng_Latn | 2,050 |
Setting up Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Learning Environment in Unity | Computational Thinking | Health consequences of female genital mutilation/cutting in the Gambia, evidence into action | eng_Latn | 2,051 |
the capability approach : an interdisciplinary introduction . | the human development paradigm : operationalizing sen ’ s ideas on capabilities . | Healing of Nonhymenal Genital Injuries in Prepubertal and Adolescent Girls: A Descriptive Study | eng_Latn | 2,052 |
Heterogeneity of popular boys: antisocial and prosocial configurations. | A threat in the air: How stereotypes shape intellectual identity and performance | Sex differences in drug abuse | eng_Latn | 2,053 |
Correlates of school dropout and absenteeism among adolescent girls from marginalized community in north Karnataka, south India | Menstrual hygiene management among adolescent girls in India: a systematic review and meta-analysis | APPLICATIONS OF CELLULAR AUTOMATA IN COMPLEX SYSTEM STUDY | eng_Latn | 2,054 |
Executive functions in adolescence: inferences from brain and behavior | Cognitive and affective development in adolescence | The challenge of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases | eng_Latn | 2,055 |
CHAPTER 5 SOFTWARE TESTING | Software unit test coverage and adequacy | Watching Sex on Television Predicts Adolescent Initiation of Sexual Behavior | yue_Hant | 2,056 |
Explaining Contradictory Relations Between Risk Perception and Risk Taking | Adolescent sexual risk behavior: a multi-system perspective. | Nested LSTMs | eng_Latn | 2,057 |
Adolescent Perceptions of Dating Violence: A Qualitative Study | Whatever happened to qualitative description | Electrochemical Determination of Food Preservative Nitrite with Gold Nanoparticles/p-Aminothiophenol-Modified Gold Electrode | eng_Latn | 2,058 |
Menstrual hygiene management and school absenteeism among female adolescent students in Northeast Ethiopia | Menstrual Hygiene: Knowledge and Practice among Adolescent School Girls of Saoner, Nagpur District | Fuzzy nonlinear predictive control of Stewart platform | eng_Latn | 2,059 |
The Influence of Peer Pressure on Criminal Behaviour May | Adolescent Development and the Regulation of Youth Crime | Adolescence-limited and life-course-persistent antisocial behavior: Adevelopmental taxonomy | eng_Latn | 2,060 |
Virtualized and flexible ECC for main memory | Multifacet's general execution-driven multiprocessor simulator (GEMS) toolset | Knowledge, Practices And Socio-Cultural Restrictions Associated With Menstruation And Menstrual Hygiene Among In-School Adolescents In Ile-Ife, Nigeria | eng_Latn | 2,061 |
sexual behavior among brazilian adolescents , national adolescent school - based health survey ( pense 2012 ) . | Sexual behaviour in context: a global perspective | Joint Distribution Optimal Transportation for Domain Adaptation | eng_Latn | 2,062 |
The evolutionary basis of risky adolescent behavior: Implications for science, policy, and practice. | A Social Neuroscience Perspective on Adolescent Risk-Taking. | Object Counting with Small Datasets of Large Images | eng_Latn | 2,063 |
what is the most common cause of death among adolescents? | Death among children and adolescents. Accidents (unintentional injuries) are, by far, the leading cause of death among children and teens. There are almost twice as many deaths in the first year of life as there are in the next 13 years combined. Then, the death rate rises rapidly after puberty because of the large number of accidents, homicides, and suicides in the 15 to 24 age group. These three causes of death in teens should all be preventable. | Self-inflicted injuries, road traffic injuries and drowning are among the main causes of death worldwide in adolescent girls. Depressive disorders and â in adolescents aged 15-19 years, schizophrenia â are leading causes of ill health. | eng_Latn | 2,064 |
effect of teenage pregnancy | In addition to these factors, teenage mothers are more likely to experience significant levels of stress that can increase risk for mental health disorders. But some factors can reduce the likelihood a teenage mom will experience psychiatric concerns. | The UK government has identified social exclusion as a key determinant of teenage pregnancy. Social exclusion 1 entails individuals being disadvantaged not just economically but also in terms of other dimensions such as education, citizenship, and cultural resources.n the UK governmentâs strategy for reducing teenage pregnancy, 5 risk factors for teenage pregnancy are identified. Some, such as low socioeconomic status, encapsulate economic dimensions of social exclusion. | eng_Latn | 2,065 |
the effects of watching tv on adolescents | Yet, despite the prevalence of this view, there has been little empirical study to date of how watching sex on television influences teenagersâ sexual behavior. Two recent studies led by RAND Health behavioral scientist Rebecca Collins examined the impact of TV sex on teenagersâ sexual beliefs and activities. The results supported the view that watching shows with sexual content may influence teen sexual behavior, but also found that some viewing effects can be positive. | Educator Sara Wilford on spotting the cues that a movie or TV program is too intense for your child, and how to talk about it. Too much screen time can affect young kids' emotional development. Tue, Mar 18, 2014 (HealthDay TV) â Spending too much time with video games, computers, or watching TV can hurt the mental... Kids often play video games alone, and too much time spent alone can cause social isolation. ⢠Children who watch more than ten hours of TV a week don't do as well in school as children their age who watch less. | eng_Latn | 2,066 |
reasons why teens take drugs | Top 10 Reasons Why Teens Use Drugs. on August 23, 2011 @ 11:21 in Teen Drug Abuse. Teenage drug addiction is something that parents never fully understand. They often wonder how it started and try to place the blame on peers. Although peers can be a big influence, many teens abuse drugs for other reasons. Sunhawk Recovery Center has compiled a list of top 10 reasons why teens turn to drugs: 1. Stress from school 2. To gain acceptance from others 3. To increase self-esteem 4. Curiosity 5. Self-medication for an undiagnosed mental illness 6. Boredom 7. Parental influence from drug abusing parents 8. Easy access 9. To get attention 10. Genetic addiction | The most common drugs abused by teens arenât much different from those of adults. But the reasons for abuse may be different as teens often abuse a substance based on its accessibility. Teens are also more likely to take excessive amounts of drugs and alcohol because of how they perceive the risks and dangers. 1 Alcohol Alcohol is the substance most commonly abused by teens. The social acceptance of drinking among people of legal drinking age can lead many teens to view alcohol as relatively harmless. | eng_Latn | 2,067 |
Social bonds and Internet pornographic exposure among adolescents | Exposure to Internet Pornography among Children and Adolescents: A National Survey | the exposure of youth to unwanted sexual material on the internet a national survey of risk , impact , and prevention . | eng_Latn | 2,068 |
My assignment is to prepare a paper against gay clubs in high schools- what are your feelings on this matter? \n\nBetter still, what does the law and the constitution say about it? I want to use mandatory precedents, and I want to use laws rather than speculation and conjecture, in justifiying my assertion that gay clubs in high school is inapppropriate. \n\nI am open minded- so please share your own ideas!\n\nPersonally, when it comes to CONSENTING ADULTS, I see no problem with their choices when it comes to sexual activity. However, I think that gay clubs should not be allowed in high schools. Part of the discussions would revolve around explicit sexual subject matter, and that is not productive in a learning environment like school. It doesn't belong. \n\nAnd what say you? | I think you have a hard fight ahead of you because people opposed to gay-straight clubs have lost every single time in court. I would start looking around to cases where they have been argued in state and federal court documents to see what arguements people have made. But you've really got an uphill battle, since no legal team in this country has suceeded in permenantly disbanding or disallowing GSAs. There is a federal law, the 1984 Equal AccessAct, that protects student clubs.\n\nThe only argument I ever hear is that gay kids will use this club as a dating service, which is kinda an odd argument, since any high school club can be used to meet and date people. There is also an assumption that these clubs will talk about explicit sexual matters, when if you look at most mission statements, they are about preventing anti-gay bullying and harassment. And besides, plenty of non-gay clubs will talk about explicit sexual matters. I was in various drama/theatre extra cirriculars in high school, and we talked about sex all the time. So yeah, it is possible that GSA members will talk about sex on the side, but almost every other club or group of teens is going to talk about sex on the side, so that is really not an effective arguement for singling out gay clubs. As for it being non-academic, there are plenty of non-academic groups. I don't think anyone can argue that football or golf is academic. | I think that myspace has some risks, but you just have to be careful. Don't talk with people you don't know. Also be careful about things that are posted on your page. Sometimes people can have enough details on their page to be easily tracked down. Its just like anything else in life....you must use caution. It is very sad to think that myspace could be outlawed because parents don't keep track of what their children are doing on the internet. Hopefully it never comes to that. It has been such a nice thing for me. I have found alot of old friends that I had not spoken to in years. I love myspace. | eng_Latn | 2,069 |
I have this question because I truely want to report some pornographic websites. BUt, I can't find where to report. Plus, it seems that people only care if there is children exploration involved. Les/gay are an psychological issue, why authorities aren't doing anything? | child exploitation and adult porn are two different things mate!\n\nif you dont like porn dont watch it, but its a multi billion dollar empire so i can assure you, you are a minority! | When you have a neighborhood with a high rate of joblessness you are faced with a populace who becomes more concerned with a roof over their head and food on the table than any more esoteric concerns......referring back to Maslow's hierarchy of needs----safety issues and basic physical issues come before abstractions. Its hard to get excited about say, litter or vandalism or even school or tax issues when you are worried about feeding your family. | eng_Latn | 2,070 |
im 17 and im still virgin my freinds said u r missing something am i missing hiv , hpv and aids\nhow u lost ur virginty\nSORRY IF I ASKED BAD QUESTION IM JUST CURIOS p | I'm 17. Still virgin & proud.\nLet's wait for our hubbies :] | no. it is a laughable idea--don't teach them how to be careful, just tell them not to do it, and pretend that they will listen. we all know teenagers have sex. not all of them, but enough of them to warrant an actual sex education program. teaching abstinence is no more sex ed than saying "just don't drive" constitutes driver's ed. it's ridiculous and dangerous. it is also completely out of touch, not to mention out of line. schools are supposed to be teaching facts, not pushing morals. it is up to the family to discuss when and if a teenager should have sex, not the school. they should either teach safe practices and tell about the consequences of unsafe practices, or they should just drop the sex ed altogether. pushing abstinence is puritanical and, to me at least, toes the line on teaching religious ideals in public schools. | kor_Hang | 2,071 |
I've heard that abstinence-only education programs really don't do much to prevent teens from having sex. And not only that, but a study once showed that teens who took virginity pledges often broke them. Also, I remember that when we studying sex in my high school health class, we not only learned about various methods of contraception and STD prevention, but we also watched a film strip with pictures of people in the advanced stages of STDs like syphilis and herpes. And I have to say, those images scared the hell out of me and have stayed with me to this day, over 10 years later. If teens are going to have sex, anyway, doesn't it make sense to educate them about EVERY method of contraception and STD prevention and to also give them ALL the details about the risks associated with unprotected sex? | no. it is a laughable idea--don't teach them how to be careful, just tell them not to do it, and pretend that they will listen. we all know teenagers have sex. not all of them, but enough of them to warrant an actual sex education program. teaching abstinence is no more sex ed than saying "just don't drive" constitutes driver's ed. it's ridiculous and dangerous. it is also completely out of touch, not to mention out of line. schools are supposed to be teaching facts, not pushing morals. it is up to the family to discuss when and if a teenager should have sex, not the school. they should either teach safe practices and tell about the consequences of unsafe practices, or they should just drop the sex ed altogether. pushing abstinence is puritanical and, to me at least, toes the line on teaching religious ideals in public schools. | Your completely right, the vaccine should be given to females BEFORE they are sexaully active. The recommended ages are 9-26 at this time. The clinical studies for "Gardasil" were on females ages 16-23 and appear to be effective for up to 5 years at this time. Any longer than that, time will tell. I applaud this vaccine! Also, the vaccine doesn't protect against all strains, just certain ones.\n\nHere is some great info on the vaccine, side effects etc.\nhttp://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/STDFact-HPV-vaccine.htm\nhttp://www.ashastd.org/hpv/hpv_overview.cfm | eng_Latn | 2,072 |
virginity is precious than any pearl.thats wht want to lose it to the one who have true relations with.but when virginity becomes the curiousity and that curiousity tempts to do it once and lose it to anyone.\n\nso all this question is about the urges we have being virgins and how shuld we go with virginity and what should we do when we are tempted to lose it .how to control it when there are urges asking you to go and do it...and what tempts us more?\nwhat do we do when are arroused in with sexual urges?\n\n([email protected])add me to continue live chat about the curiousity of virgins and their temptations | Pray about it and ask the Lord to help you through and He will. He has helped me with that exact same problem. Try to ask other brothers in Christ to hold you accountable. Stay away from places that are stumbling blocks that would cause the sexual urges, avoid internet pornography. | no. it is a laughable idea--don't teach them how to be careful, just tell them not to do it, and pretend that they will listen. we all know teenagers have sex. not all of them, but enough of them to warrant an actual sex education program. teaching abstinence is no more sex ed than saying "just don't drive" constitutes driver's ed. it's ridiculous and dangerous. it is also completely out of touch, not to mention out of line. schools are supposed to be teaching facts, not pushing morals. it is up to the family to discuss when and if a teenager should have sex, not the school. they should either teach safe practices and tell about the consequences of unsafe practices, or they should just drop the sex ed altogether. pushing abstinence is puritanical and, to me at least, toes the line on teaching religious ideals in public schools. | eng_Latn | 2,073 |
does anyone think it would help this situation if it were made a juvenile offence for a junevile ,,say over the age of 14 ,,to go meet someone that offers a sexual encounter. | No .. I think parents should be able to offer a butt whoopen if they are stupid enough to do something like that. But parents should be making their children more aware of sexual preditors on the internet. | Hello my names Jessica i am not between the ages of 8 and 12 but im 17 and i will be your friend my yahoo id is [email protected] | eng_Latn | 2,074 |
Pornography and the Male Sexual Script: An Analysis of Consumption and Sexual Relations | impact of media on children and adolescents : a 10 - year review of the research . | Sexuality and the Internet: Surfing into the New Millennium | eng_Latn | 2,075 |
Do kids educate their parents too?? | Yes it does, quite often kids can help parents learn how to use new technological gizmos that are becoming common place now but were hardly things they used...e.g. ipods\n\nPlus knowledge takes quantum leaps from better research and new technology. So it would make sense that students or grads would be able to educate their parents on new thinking... | I would think that they would, but then again if they are on here asking questions about sex, and how to do it and if no one gives them some sound advice about STD's then maybe they really don't have any clue. Sad isn't it. | eng_Latn | 2,076 |
what are the sources for sex education? | main & effective sources are:\nteacher\nparents\nother elders in the family & around\nsaminars organised in schools\nsome programs based on them can also be seen\nthe main thing that is missing in our society is lack of communication. elders avoid talking on such topics to their kids & to the younger generation which creates prob.\nmain source is communication bet elder people & the younger generation... | www.w3schools.com is pretty good. They have editors built in where you can change content from existing html. | eng_Latn | 2,077 |
Understanding and predicting classes of college students who use pornography | emerging adults ' expectations for pornography use in the context of future committed romantic relationships : a qualitative study . | Eating with our eyes: From visual hunger to digital satiation | eng_Latn | 2,078 |
Domestic Sex Trafficking of Minors: Medical Student and Physician Awareness | Sex Trafficking and the Exploitation of Adolescents | conceptualizing juvenile prostitution as child maltreatment : findings from the national juvenile prostitution study . | eng_Latn | 2,079 |
Interactive whiteboards: Interactive or just whiteboards? | Primary school students' perceptions of interactive whiteboards | Challenges and Limitations Concerning Automatic Child Pornography Classification | eng_Latn | 2,080 |
How can we teach young men that it is not okay to sexually touch or have sex with a woman who is very drunk or passed out? | What is the best way to teach young men, especially in poorer urban areas, that it's not okay to have sex with a very drunk or passed out girl? | Is it more socially acceptable to be virgin in ones 20s in the Southern United States? | eng_Latn | 2,081 |
Should male teens have privacy? | Should female teens have privacy? | What are 15 facts about teenage girls? | eng_Latn | 2,082 |
Adolescence , pornography and harm | Exposure to Internet Pornography among Children and Adolescents: A National Survey | the exposure of youth to unwanted sexual material on the internet a national survey of risk , impact , and prevention . | eng_Latn | 2,083 |
United States Women and Pornography Through Four Decades: Exposure, Attitudes, Behaviors, Individual Differences | Pornography and Teenagers: The Importance of Individual Differences | Balance of power: dynamic thermal management for Internet data centers | eng_Latn | 2,084 |
Does sex education at schools teach students about the dangers of online pornography? | Does sex ed at schools teach students about the dangers of online pornography? | Does it violate social networking policies if I post nude photos of children online? | eng_Latn | 2,085 |
How Common is Men's Self-Reported Sexual Interest in Prepubescent Children? | Child pornography offenses are a valid diagnostic indicator of pedophilia | Learning to Navigate in Cities Without a Map | eng_Latn | 2,086 |
Does Hogwarts prohibit or even prevent its students from engaging in underage sex? | Can Students at Hogwarts have sex while there? Does some magic prevent them from being able to? | Do girls get turned on when they see an erect penis? | eng_Latn | 2,087 |
what is a teensy | Teensy 3.2. Description: The Teensy is a breadboard-friendly development board with loads of features in a, well, teensy package. Each Teensy 3.2 comes pre-flashed with a bootloader so you can program it using the on-board USB connection: No external programmer needed! | adolescents is the age of a person between 13 to 20 years A young person who has undergone puberty but who has not reached full maturity; a teenager. | eng_Latn | 2,088 |
what does pg-13 mean | Best Answer: PG-13 simply means some material may be innappropiate for children under the age of 13..There is no age restriction and the theater personnel won't ask to see your ID, as is the case with R-rated movies. You don't need to go with a parent or guardian to be admitted but you do need the cash.est Answer: PG-13 simply means some material may be innappropiate for children under the age of 13.. | The Personal Genome Project (PGP) is a long term, large cohort study based at Harvard Medical School which aims to sequence and publicize the complete genomes and medical records of 100,000 volunteers, in order to enable research into personal genomics and personalized medicine. | eng_Latn | 2,089 |
does sex education reduce teen pregnancy | Sex education is key if the teenage pregnancy rate is to continue to fall. Whoever you credit for this welcome news, one policy remains vital. There was rare good news yesterday, with figures showing that teenage pregnancies are at their lowest rate for 45 years. | This gives schools an easy opt-out, and leaves pupils to find out about sex from unreliable sources â online or from their friends. Just because the rate of teenage pregnancies is falling, the sex education of young people shouldnât be left to chance. | eng_Latn | 2,090 |
what is teenage pregnancy? | Young People and Family Planning: Teenage Pregnancy. DEFINITION. Teenage pregnancy is defined as a teenage girl, usually within the ages of 13-19, becoming. pregnant. The term in everyday speech usually refers to girls who have not reached legal adulthood, which. varies across the world, who become pregnant. THE CURRENT SITUATION. ⢠Half of the worldâs population are under 25. | This article is about the American reality television series. For teenage pregnancy and motherhood, see Teenage pregnancy. For the original related TV series about teenage pregnancy, see 16 and Pregnant. For spin-off series, see Teen Mom 2 and Teen Mom 3. | eng_Latn | 2,091 |
what is sexuality kids | When talking to your kids about sex, make sure the conversation is age-appropriate. 1 Explain things in a way that your child can understand, given their age.2 Donât think you have to cover everything at once. 3 Younger kids are interested in pregnancy and babies, rather than the act of sex. Explain things in a way that your child can understand, given their age. 2 Donât think you have to cover everything at once. 3 Younger kids are interested in pregnancy and babies, rather than the act of sex. | Most Americans (7 out of 10) do not believe that sexuality education encourages sexual activity (Advocates for Youth & SIECUS, 1999) Risk of STDs and pregnancy are primary influences in the sexual decision-making of older teens (ages 15 to 17). | eng_Latn | 2,092 |
Investigating the effectiveness of occupational health interventions in the workplace | Occupational Asthma in the Food Industry | Found : long-term gains from early intervention | eng_Latn | 2,093 |
Preventive oral health behaviors in a multi-cultural population: the North York Oral Health Promotion Survey. | Periodontal Diseases in Greek Senior Citizens-Risk Indicators | When Firms Encourage Copying: Cultural Borrowing as Standard Practice in Game Spaces | eng_Latn | 2,094 |
This preintervention/postintervention pilot study examined impact of onsite support by a dental hygiene champion (DHC) on oral health and quality of life (QOL) of elderly residents in three long-term care facilities (LTCFs) in Arkansas. Oral health and oral health-related QOL were operationalized using the Oral Health Assessment Tool (OHAT) and Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Index (GOHAI), respectively. CNAs in Facility A received standardized oral health education/materials with onsite DHC support. Facility B received education/materials only. Facility C served as control. Data analyses included Wilcoxon-signed rank tests (OHAT) and repeated measures ANOVA (GOHAI) (p ≤ .05). OHAT postintervention data in Facility A showed significant improvements in three measured areas (tongue health, denture status, and oral cleanliness); in Facility B, one area (tongue health); and none in Facility C. No significant differences were found in GOHAI scores across facilities. Findings suggest that the presence of DHCs in LTCFs may positively impact the oral health of CNA-assisted residents. | Objective ::: The primary objective of this study was to determine whether the utilization rate of preventive oral health care services while senior adults were community-dwelling differed from the rate after those same senior adults were admitted to nursing facilities. A secondary objective was to evaluate other significant predictors of receipt of preventive oral health procedures after nursing facility entry. ::: ::: Methods ::: Iowa Medicaid claims from 2007–2014 were accessed for adults who were 68+ years upon entry to a nursing facility and continuously enrolled in Medicaid for at least three years before and at least two years after admission (n = 874). Univariate, bivariate and multivariable analyses were conducted. ::: ::: Results ::: During the five years that subjects were followed, 52.8% never received a dental exam and 75.9% never received a dental hygiene procedure. More Medicaid-enrolled senior adults received ≥1 preventive dental procedure in the two years while residing in a nursing facility compared to the three years before entry. In multivariable analyses, the strongest predictor of preventive oral health care utilization after entry was the receipt of preventive oral health services before entry (p < 0.01). ::: ::: Conclusions ::: The strongest predictor of receipt of dental procedures in the two years after nursing facility entry was the receipt of dental procedures in the three years before entry while community-dwelling. This underscores the importance of the senior adult establishing a source of dental care while community-dwelling. | Despite the voluminous amount of research on the Blind Owl, little is still ::: carried out on the representation of the natives in this work. This paper explores the text to ::: reveal how the author, by giving credit to himself as an ‗I‘, artist and a painter, tries to ::: establish a division between himself and the rest of the society, the world of Rajalehah, ::: the Rabbles. Through the employment of the new genre of writing, the novel, Hedayat not ::: only revolts against all the forms of traditional writings but also all the traditional customs ::: and at large makes use of it as a means of scattering his ideological concepts through the ::: mouth of the narrator. This discussion seeks to unveil the mask of orientalised system of ::: representation of the natives, as the peripheral, and finally the ‗Other‘. | eng_Latn | 2,095 |
Hierarchical Timing Language (HTL) is a coordination language for distributed, hard real-time applications. HTL is a hierarchical extension of Giotto and, like its predecessor, based on the logical execution time (LET) paradigm of real-time programming. Giotto is compiled into code for a virtual machine, called the Embedded Machine (or E machine). If HTL is targeted to the E machine, then the hierarchical program structure needs to be flattened; the flattening makes separate compilation difficult, and may result in E machine code of exponential size. In this paper, we propose a generalization of the E machine, which supports a hierarchical program structure at runtime through real-time trigger mechanisms that are arranged in a tree. We present the generalized E machine, and a modular compiler for HTL that generates code of linear size. The compiler may generate code for any part of a given HTL program separately in any order. | Since its introduction in 2000 in the time-triggered programming language Giotto, the Logical Execution Time (LET) paradigm has evolved from a highly controversial idea to a well-understood principle of real-time programming. This chapter provides an easy-to-read overview of LET programming languages and runtime systems as well as some LET-inspired models of computation. The presentation is intuitive, by example, citing the relevant literature including more formal treatment of the material for reference. | The objectives of this study were to examine the pattern of association between dental utilization and oral health literacy (OHL). As part of the Carolina Oral Health Literacy Project, clients in the Women, Infants, and Children’s Special Supplemental Nutrition Program completed a structured 30-min in-person interview conducted by 2 trained interviewers at 9 sites in 7 counties in North Carolina. Data were collected on clients’ OHL, sociodemographics, dental utilization, self-efficacy, and dental knowledge. The outcome, OHL, was measured with a dental word recognition test (30-item Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Dentistry). Descriptive and multiple linear regression methods were used to examine the distribution of OHL and its association with covariates. After adjusting for age, education, race, marital status, self-efficacy, and dental knowledge, multiple linear regression showed that dental utilization was not a significant predictor of OHL (P > 0.05). Under the conditions of this study, dental utilization was not a significant predictor of OHL. | eng_Latn | 2,096 |
INTRODUCTION ::: Tobacco quitlines (QLs) are efficacious and have assisted many smokers in achieving tobacco abstinence. However, most smokers are not able to achieve tobacco abstinence with QL services. QL counseling interventions for smokers who do not quit on their target quit date (TQD) and decline to set a new TQD after missing their TQD have not been systematically evaluated. ::: ::: ::: METHODS ::: A telephone survey of tobacco QLs in the United States (US) was conducted to examine systematic approaches used with smokers who do not quit on their TQD and decline to set a new TQD. Tobacco QLs service providers were identified through the North American Quitline Consortium (NAQC). ::: ::: ::: RESULTS ::: Fourteen service providers managing QLs of all 50 US states were identified and completed the voluntary survey. All providers recommended setting a new quit TQD if smokers did not achieve smoking cessation by their initial TQD. Six percent of US state QLs used brief motivational interviewing utilizing the "5R's" (relevance, risk, rewards, roadblocks, repetition). However, 90% of QLs had intervention protocols emphasizing smoking rate reduction. ::: ::: ::: CONCLUSION ::: Although some US QLs utilized the "5Rs," the majority provided smoking reduction interventions for smokers not achieving tobacco cessation by their initial TQD and declining to set a new TQD. Research is needed to evaluate the efficacy of smoking rate reduction methods implemented through QLs for increasing smoking abstinence rates. | Aims ::: To compare the efficacy of brief advice about cut-down-to-quit (CDTQ) with that of brief advice about quit immediately (QI), as delivered by trained volunteers, without the use of pharmacological therapy, to outreach-recruited Chinese smokers in Hong Kong who intend to quit smoking. ::: ::: ::: Methods ::: Smokers (N = 1077) who enrolled in the Quit and Win Contest 2014 and intended to quit or reduce smoking were randomized in participation sessions to CDTQ (n = 559) and QI (n = 518) groups. Subjects in the CDTQ group received brief advice and a card about smoking reduction. Subjects in the QI group received brief advice and a leaflet about quitting smoking. All received a smoking cessation booklet and corresponding CDTQ or QI brief telephone advice at intervals of 1 week, 1 month, or 2 months. The primary outcomes were self-reported 7-day point prevalence abstinence (PPA) at the 3-month and 6-month follow-ups. The secondary outcomes included abstinence rate as validated by biochemical tests, smoking reduction (≥50% reduction from baseline), and quit attempt (QA). The outcome assessors were blinded as to group assignment. ::: ::: ::: Results ::: By intention to treat, the QI and CDTQ groups showed similar results as regards (i) self-reported PPA (10.6% [95% CI 8.1%-13.6%] vs. 9.1% [95% CI 6.9%-11.8%]), (ii) validated abstinence rate (5.6% [3.8%-7.9%] vs. 5.4% [3.6%-7.6%]), and (iii) QA rate (59.2% [53.5%-64.8%] vs. 54.1% [48.7%-59.3%]) at 6-month. However, the CDTQ group showed a significantly higher reduction rate than the QI group (20.9% [CI 17.6%-24.5%] vs. 14.5% [11.6%-17.8%]). The overall intervention adherence was suboptimal (45.4%), particularly in the CDTQ group (42.3%). Self-efficacy as regards quitting of smoking was similar between the groups at 6 months. ::: ::: ::: Conclusions ::: Brief advice on CDTQ and QI had similar short-term PPAs. Longer-term follow-up is needed to understand the latent effect of smoking reduction on abstinence. ::: ::: ::: Implications ::: This is the first randomized controlled trial in ethnic Chinese smokers to evaluate the relative efficacy of brief advice on (a) CDTQ and (b) QI as regards quitting. The two interventions showed similar effects as regards PPA. The findings suggested that brief advice on CDTQ may be as effective as brief advice on QI in smokers recruited in community settings. | We prove that groups acting geometrically on delta-quasiconvex spaces contain no essential Baumslag-Solitar quotients as subgroups. This implies that they are translation discrete, meaning that the translation numbers of their nontorsion elements are bounded away from zero. | eng_Latn | 2,097 |
INTRODUCTION ::: Many hospitals advise their smoking patients to contact a community-based stop smoking service. We investigated how well smokers attend a community-based service after receiving help from a hospital smoking cessation specialist (HSCS). ::: ::: ::: METHODS ::: In this 55-week, single-blinded trial, 450 consecutive smokers, attending two U.K. hospitals, were randomized. Group A received a brief intervention consisting of a 20-min consultation from an HSCS and leaflets with contact information for their community-based service. Group B received a 60-min consultation, four weekly appointments with the HSCS, and leaflets with contact information for their community-based service. Group C received a 60-min consultation and four weekly appointments with the HSCS and then agreed to attend a scheduled appointment at the nearest community-based service within 1 week. Pharmacotherapy was recommended to all participants, and they were advised to attend the community-based service for ongoing support immediately and at Weeks 5, 12, 26, and 52. At 55 weeks, the HSCS contacted participants again, without warning, for validation. ::: ::: ::: RESULTS ::: Community-based service attendance at 5 weeks was 7% in Group A, 4% in Group B, and 23% in Group C (p < .001). Over 12-26 weeks, rates of community-based service attendance were 6%-12% in all groups. These rates remained consistently higher in Group C (p < .05) but fell throughout the period to only 3%, 5%, and 7%, respectively, at 52 weeks (p = .26). HSCS attendance at 55 weeks and point prevalence, validated quit rates were 17% for Group A, 20% for Group B, and 22% for Group C (p = .75). ::: ::: ::: DISCUSSION ::: A specific appointment improves immediate and medium-term attendance at the community-based service, but hospitalized smokers do not switch well to a community-based service following any referral strategy. However, a significant proportion made a repeat visit to the hospital-based program much later on. | The provision of tobacco dependence treatment in health care settings, particularly in countries lacking a history of strong tobacco control policy implementation, is limited by continued misconceptions on the part of health professionals and decision-makers regarding its worth and efficacy. In this paper, we rebut 9 arguments against the provision of tobacco dependence treatment that we have encountered in our experiences implementing and maintaining a dedicated smoking cessation service at a large university hospital in southern Germany. Broadly, the arguments relate to the nature of addiction, the efficacy and safety of stop-smoking medication and behavioural support, and the benefits and challenges of quitting. They include: (a) If smokers really want to quit, they will be able to do it alone (without help); (b) You can’t forbid patients from doing what they want; (c) Patients will be upset if you talk to them about their smoking; (d) Stop-smoking medication has side effects that are more dangerous than smoking; (e) You have to be well trained to help smokers to quit (otherwise you can do more harm than good); (f) If you smoke yourself, you lack credibility; (g) If you have cancer, it is too late to quit; (h) Nicotine withdrawal is dangerous for heavy smokers; and (i) Smokers die earlier, thus reducing costs to the health system. It is hoped that the counter-arguments presented here arm tobacco control advocates and practitioners working in health care settings, particularly in countries which have not prioritised tobacco control, to respond appropriately and convincingly to those opposed to the provision of tobacco dependence treatment. | Dynamic composition of complex services from primitive components brings flexibility and adaptability to future applications. By properly selecting and combining components on dand, applications would adapt to individual user preference and would consider available context information. Existing service composition systs often require users to request services in strict syntax formats, such as data types, service tplates or logic formulas. This requirent may become an obstacle for end-users to use such systs. Instead, service composition should be santics-based so that a service is requested and composed not by its syntax but by its santics. 0In order to enable santics-based dynamic service composition, both the modeling of components as well as the service composition mechanism must support santics. To satisfy the requirent of santic support in the component modeling, we have designed a new model named Component Service Model with Santics (CoSMoS). CoSMoS integrates the santic information of a component and the functional information of a component into a single santic graph representation. A unified interface named Component Runtime Environment (CoRE) is developed to convert different component implentations onto the CoSMoS representation. Using the santic support of CoSMoS, we have developed a santics-based service composition mechanism named Santic Graph based Service Composition (SeGSeC). SeGSeC generates the execution path of the requested service, and checks the santics of the path against the request. We have implented a service composition syst using the above techniques, and donstrated that our syst supports santics-based dynamic service composition. | eng_Latn | 2,098 |
The effect of training on the ability to use dental floss was evaluated in a study involving forty-eight children in the 6.5 to 7.5 age-group. Using a dental plaque index for the proximal surfaces, we observed significantly superior average results for the trained group (five weekly sessions) relative to the group with no training. We also observed a significant average difference favoring the male trained group relative to the female trained group. | The aim of this study was to investigate oral health behavior and attitudes of dental students in years 1 to 6 at the University of Zagreb, Croatia. The Croatian version of the Hiroshima University-Dental Behavioral Inventory (HU-DBI) was administered to predoctoral dental students, and collected data were analyzed. A total of 503 students (22.3±2.6 mean age) completed the questionnaire. The response rate was 85.1 percent, and 72.4 percent of the respondents were female. These dental students’ answers to eleven out of twenty HU-DBI items differed significantly by academic year. The mean questionnaire score was 6.62±1.54, and the highest value of the HU-DBI score was in the fourth year (7.24±1.54). First-year students were most likely to have a toothbrush with hard bristles and felt they had not brushed well unless done with hard strokes. Students in the sixth year were least worried about visiting a dentist and most frequently put off going to a dentist until having a toothache, indicating that rise of knowledge contributes to higher self-confidence. The mean HU-DBI score for these students showed average value, pointing out the need for a comprehensive oral hygiene and preventive program from the start of dental school. | Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights. | eng_Latn | 2,099 |
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