Kelly Clarkson on abstinence or safe sex
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- Rating Average: 4.80 from 40 people
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- Author: DarkAngel2309
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July 2007: Kelly Clarkson on abstinence or safe sex
Abstinence
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- Author: revoluti
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By Phisherman's Friend, a video about human rights vs Asian values. A Reel Revolution 2007 entry [revolution.youth.sg].
Voter Abstinence
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- Author: wuushew
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Clip from Colbert
Abstinence does not make the heart grow fonder
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- Author: googletechtalks
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Google Tech Talks February, 14 2008 ABSTRACT TBD Speaker: Violet Blue Violet Blue is the best-selling, award-winning author and editor of twenty books on sex and sexuality, all currently in print, a number of which have been translated into several languages; she has contributed to a number of nonfiction anthologies. Violet is a sex educator who lectures at UC's and community teaching institutions, and writes about erotica, pornography, sexual pleasure and health for major publications and blogs. She is a professional sex blogger and Femmebot; an author at Metroblogging San Francisco (Metblogs); a correspondent for Geek Entertainment Television; she is on the Gawker Media payroll as girl Friday contributor and editor at Fleshbot; in January 2007, Violet was named a Forbes Web Celeb 25. She is a San Francisco native and human blog. Violet is the sex columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle with a weekly column titled Open Source Sex, and has a podcast of the same name that frequents iTunes' top ten.
Sarah Palin's Sex Ed (Oops, Abstinence Only Doesn't Work)
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- Author: illumistream
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Doctors: "Abstinence-only sex ed leads to pregnancy." Sarah Palin: "Prove it!" See for yourself, here, or at: http://news.healthguru.com/index?feature=4028&YTAbstinence
Abstinence: The Musical
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- Author: ManifestoOregano
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An educational film by Team Amazing Productions detailing the downfalls of sexual activity in High School. This movie was written, filmed and editted in less than eight hours.
"Abstinence Only" Is A Dangerous Policy
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- Author: cortmeister262
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"Abstinence Only" is a dangerous misguided policy, it leaves our kids at more risk to contracting STD's and unplanned pregnancies, not less. Our kids need accurate information about birth control and contraception, they need to know how to manage their feelings and urges before the emotions and hormones kick in. Unplanned pregnancy rates and STD cases are up and it's time to scrap "Abstinence Only". http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/13/AR2007041301003.html
abstinence
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- Author: IanMaTheStupidLoser
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this was a class project for our devotions class. the first part is a video and picture slideshow which shows how the media corrupts the minds of people. the second part is a music video showing statistics of teen pregnancies and diseases caused by premarital sex and how the youth can unite to voice out this problem. the last part is an ad promoting abstinence. the members are: carlito villanueva jason yu kk tan ian ma kirt mopas tara subaldo ellery ong christine cheng special thanks to: russell co erick tiu hannah cheng mabelle dolojan ianna ma cristina santiago jamie lee pio felia klemens yu ernest ong timothy lim larry young daniel yam pia felia joy apacible arianne lopez rikah go geanne chan gealle chan pauline ong jay garte edzel ty edited music videos: paris hilton - nothing in this world pussycat dolls - buttons slideshow pictures: angelica panganiban katrina halili camille prats song for the music video: urbandub and dicta license - future
Everywoman - Abstinence in the US: Update - 01 Feb 08 - Pt 2
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- Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
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A recent study shows the rate of teenage pregnancies in the US has risen for the first time in 15 years, and some experts are linking that to the abstinence programs. Shiulie discusses the way forward with Sharon Camp, President of the Guttmacher Institute. And finally, a look at some of the news making the headlines this week.
Dan Savage and Amy Richards on Abstinence-Only Sex Education
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- Author: ForaTv
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Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/04/08/Amy_Richards_and_Dan_Savage_in_Conversation Advice columnists Dan Savage and Amy Richards argue that abstinence-only sex education does not adequately instruct teens on the realities of sexual health. This program contains sexually explicit language. ----- In the July 18th, 2004 issue of The New York Times Magazine, feminist activist Amy Richards gave her account of deciding to undergo "selective reduction." The procedure reduces the number of fetuses carried by a pregnant woman - in Richards' case, from triplets to one baby. Her controversial choice reignited debates about reproductive freedom and the ethics of choice. Richards recounts the backlash of the article and the many challenges of raising her son in Opting In: Having a Child Without Losing Yourself. Richards is co-founder of The Third Wave Foundation and has written feminist.com's advice column "Ask Amy" since 1995. Internationally-syndicated columnist Dan Savage dispenses with taboos when writing about sex and relationships. Since 1991, his column "Savage Love" has offered advice that examines and dispels conservative models of love, sex, and family. With great humor, Savage encourages a "good, giving, and game" approach to safe sexual experimentation and skepticism of "simplistic" views of monogamy. Dan Savage is also a contributor to "This American Life" and editorial director of The Stranger, the Seattle weekly that first published his popular column. His book The Kid relates Savage's experiences adopting a baby boy with his partner. The Commitment: Love, Sex, Marriage, and My Family, his memoir of family, includes Savage's commentary on the gay marriage debate - City Arts and Lectures Daniel Savage is an American sex advice columnist, author, media pundit, journalist, and newspaper editor. Savage is best known for penning the internationally syndicated relationship and sex advice column Savage Love. Its tone is humorous, profane, and often hostile to social conservatives, as in the Santorum controversy. Savage has often been the subject of controversy regarding his opinions that pointedly clash with both traditional conservative moral values and those put forth by what Savage has been known to call the "gay establishment". Amy Richards is co-founder of The Third Wave Foundation and has written feminist.com's advice column "Ask Amy" since 1995.
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