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Name: Emily Cintron Period: 3 Level: 4 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Topic 1: The HPV Vaccine Debate Potential Sources

1 2 3 4 5 Basic Overview: HPV vaccines are usually given as three injections to guard against the Really Bad HPV infection and HPV-related ailments. For Society 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 What it Does Protect Against: 1.Cervical Cancer 2.Vaginal Cancer 3.Genital Warts % of CC Protection:75% How Many Shots:3 Cost:$130 per dose, total of $390 What it Doesnt Protect: 1.Duration of Protection unknown 2.Pregnancy 3.STDS and herpes % of GW Protection:90% The shot is called Gardasil. Potential Advantages 1.Protect against harmful diseases 2. Protect against bad decisions

Level 4 Really Good for Society Potential Disadvantages 1. Dont protect against much of it 2.May be a reason for promiscuity

3. Allow security in your protection 3. May cause risky sexual behavior This does not promote promiscuity if the correct values are instilled in a person, and this allows protection against something that even monogamy cant protect.

Topic 2: Emergency Contraception (Plan B) Potential Sources 1 2 3 4 5 Basic Overview: Emergency contraception, or emergency birth control, is used to help Really Bad Really keep a woman from getting pregnant after she has had sex without using birth For Society 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Good for control or if the birth control method failed. If she is already pregnant, emergency Society contraception will not work. Intended Use: In case a condom breaks, not How close to failed / no Potential Advantages Potential Disadvantages intended for women who are already contraceptives: 1. Less unwanted pregnancies 1. May affect a womans ability to get pregnant Up to five days later pregnant later in life 2. Population control 2. Promotes unprotected sex Prescription is needed for girls under the age of 17. Cost:$10 to $70 3. Less expensive than birth control or 3. Doesnt protect against anything else abortion Mechanism of action-how it works: It prevents the implantation of a fertilized egg. Does this promote people not taking accountability for their choices or provide an alternative to someone not wanting to get pregnant? It provides a safety net. Topic 3: The Condom Availability Debate Should condoms be available in schools? Potential Sources Really Bad For Society 1 2 3 4 5 6 Really Good for Society

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34% of teens have at least one pregnancy before turning 20.Cite

80% of teen pregnancies are unintended. Cite In your opinion do these statistics warrant public educations involvement? No 1 in every 3 students can get condoms.

Potential Advantages Potential Disadvantages 1. Teens are protected 1. Promotes promiscuity 2. Less unintended teen pregnancies 2. Not all teens are in school 3. Less teens with STDS (protection) 3. Not all teens accept the help The availability will promote teens having sex. It isnt the schools place to get involved. 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Topic 4: The Safe Haven Law Potential Sources 1 2 3 4 5 6 Basic Overview: To avoid situations such as dumpster babies, there are designated Really Bad locations in which you can leave an unwanted baby. For Society

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