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“The way to gain a good reputation is to
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—Socrates
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Risks of Adolescent Sexual Activity
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• Section 1 What Are the Risks?
• Section 2 What Are Sexually Transmitted Diseases?
• Section 3 Common STDs
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Section 1 What Are the Risks?
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• List the responsibilities of a teen parent. How do
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• Identify the possible consequences, especially for
teens, of sexual activity before marriage.
• Describe how pregnancy can affect the lives of teen
parents and babies of teens.
• Identify how abstinence eliminates the risks of teen
sexual activity.
• Predict how a pregnancy now (yours or your
partner’s) would affect your life goals.
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Risks of Teen Sexual Activity
• Possible consequences of teen sexual activity
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• loss of self-esteem
• unplanned pregnancy
• sexually transmitted diseases
• Abstinence is the only sure way to eliminate the risks
of teen sexual activity.
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Section 1 What Are the Risks?
Teen Pregnancy
• 1 in 10 female teenagers gets pregnant each year.
• One out of three girls becomes pregnant at least
once before reaching the age of 20.
• Teen pregnancies are hard on the mother’s health.
• Babies born to teen mothers are more likely to have
health problems.
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Teen Pregnancy
• Other reasons to avoid being a teen parent include:
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You will have less time for yourself.
Most teen mothers don’t marry the father.
Most pregnant teens do not finish high school.
Parents are legally responsible for their child’s
well-being.
• On average, teen fathers make less money than
male teens who are not fathers.
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Abstinence Eliminates the Risks of Teen
Sexual Activity
• There are many nonsexual ways to show affection.
• Make your date feel special.
• Find hobbies to do together.
• Spend time with and get to know your date.
• Show respect for your date.
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Section 2 What Are Sexually
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• List behaviors that put you at risk for sexually
transmitted diseases. Then list behaviors that
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• Describe why sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
are said to be a “silent epidemic.”
• Identify why teenagers are particularly at risk for
being infected with STDs.
• List steps you can take to prevent the spread of
STDs.
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STDs: The Silent Epidemic
• An epidemic is the occurrence of more cases of a
disease than expected.
• STDs are said to be a “silent epidemic” among teens
and young adults.
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STDs: The Silent Epidemic
• Many STDs are asymptomatic, which means you
can have the disease without any symptoms.
• When there are no symptoms, a person may spread
the disease without knowing it.
• Sexually active people should undergo regular
testing for STDs.
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STDs and Teens
• Behaviors that put teens at risk of STDs include:
• being sexually active
• having more than one sexual partner
• having a sexual partner who has had multiple
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• using alcohol or drugs
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Preventing STDs
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practicing abstinence
staying away from alcohol and drugs
respecting yourself
learning the facts about STDs
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choosing friends who influence you positively
getting plenty of rest
going out as a group
being aware of your emotions
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• List the ways that STDs are transmitted from one
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• Describe how STDs can be spread from one person
to another.
• List examples of ways in which STDs can damage a
person’s health.
• Identify the symptoms and treatments of common
bacterial STDs.
• Describe the symptoms and treatments of common
STDs caused by viruses and parasites.
• State the responsibilities of people who think they
may be infected with an STD.
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How Are STDs Spread?
• Ways that STDs are spread include:
• any sexual activity that brings a person in contact
with body fluids from an infected person
• any sexual activity in which one person’s genitals
contacts another person’s skin or mucous
membranes
• direct contact with open sores
• a mother to her baby before or during birth, or
during breast-feeding
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How Are STDs Spread?
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Kissing
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STDs Can Cause Permanent Damage
• Some STDs, such as herpes, cannot be cured.
• Some STDs can cause miscarriages or infant
blindness.
• Being informed about STDs can help you avoid
them.
• If you think you might have been exposed to an STD,
see a doctor as soon as possible
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Being Responsible About STDs
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seek medical help right away.
complete the full course of medications.
have follow-up testing done.
avoid all sexual activity while being treated.
notify all sexual partners.
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Section 1 Male Reproductive System
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“If you stand straight, do not fear a crooked
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—Chinese Proverb
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“One falsehood spoils a thousand truths.”
—African Proverb
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“A man cannot be comfortable without his
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—Mark Twain
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“Our reverence is good for nothing if it does
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—Oliver Wendell Holmes
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“When the character of a man is not clear to
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—Japanese Proverb
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“What lies behind us and what lies before
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—Ralph Waldo Emerson
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“A good name, like good will, is got by
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—Lord Jeffrey
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“To enjoy the things we ought and to hate
the things we ought has the greatest
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—Aristotle
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“He that respects himself is safe from
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—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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“The reputation of a thousand years may be
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—Japanese Proverb
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“Dreams are the touchstones of our
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—Henry David Thoreau
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“A man’s character is his fate.”
—Heraclitus
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“Character is that which reveals moral
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—Aristotle
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“What you do speaks so loud that I cannot
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—Ralph Waldo Emerson
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“Abstinence is the surety of temperance.”
—Plato
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“This above all, to thine own self be
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Thou canst not then be false to any man.”
—William Shakespeare
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“No change of circumstances can repair a
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—Ralph Waldo Emerson
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“Men acquire a particular quality by
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become just by performing just actions,
temperate by performing temperate actions,
brave by performing brave actions.”
—Aristotle
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“The way to gain a good reputation is to
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—Socrates
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“Do what you know and perception is
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—Ralph Waldo Emerson
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“Rather fail with honor than succeed by
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—Sophocles
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“Character is higher than intellect.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
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“To know what is right and not do it is the
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—Confucius
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“It takes less time to do a thing right, than it
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—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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“Nature magically suits a man to his
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—Ralph Waldo Emerson
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“That soul that can be honest is the only
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—John Fletcher
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“One does evil enough when one does
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—German Proverb
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“There is no pillow so soft as a clear
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—French Proverb
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“Don't forget to love yourself.”
—Soren Kierkegaard
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“Character is the indelible mark that
determines the only true value of all people
and all their work.”
—Orison Swett Marden
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“What we think or what we believe is, in the
end, of little consequence. The only thing of
consequence is what we do.”
—John Ruskin
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“Fame is vapor, popularity an accident,
riches take wing, and only character
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—Horace Greeley
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“You can easily judge the character of a
man by how he treats those who can do
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—James D. Miles
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“Right is right, even if everyone is against
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—William Penn
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“Our deeds determine us, as much as we
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—George Eliot
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“Character is the result of two things:
mental attitude and the way we spend our
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—Elbert Hubbard
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“A man without character is like a ship
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—Karl G. Maeser
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“Character is much easier kept than
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—Thomas Paine
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“Character is power.”
—Booker T. Washington
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“An individual step in character training is
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—Robert Baden-Powell
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“Character is a by-product; it is produced in
the great manufacture of daily duty.”
—Woodrow T. Wilson
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