Thursday, June 9, 2011

Research Report Final Draft

                                             STD affecting teens emotions

STD’s affect teens by causing potential viral infections that will last forever, or by leading to a social stigma that makes teenagers anxious and fearful of social contact. Many people think that STD’s only affect people Physically, but they have a great emotional affect as well. Not many people know this because it is hard for teens to talk about. STD’s have many affects on young adults.
Ten percent of Americans are teenagers and less than half of them have had sexual intercourse. But the teens and young adults who have had sex get 50 percent of newly diagnosed STD’s each year. Young people are especially at risk for many sexually transmitted diseases. Teenagers account for three million cases of STDs annually. One out of every four sexually active teenagers acquires a new STD each year. One quarter of new infections of HIV (the virus that causes AIDS) are found in people under 22. Young women are at greater risk than older women for reproductive and health complications caused by STDs. This shows that it isn’t only adults engaging in sexual activity, it’s teenagers too.
decades to delay sexual activity or else protect themselves.” Abstinence isn’t doing what people think.
Most people agree that abstinence is the most effective way of preventing sexually transmitted diseases and that people should be made aware that certain activities Including sex at an early age and sex with multiple partners greatly increase the risks of contracting STDs. But many sex education authorities, such as Debra W. Haffner of the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S., contend that abstinence should not be the sole emphasis of STD prevention and sex education programs. Americans should acknowledge that many teenagers are engaging in sexual activity, Haffner and others maintain. Studies have found that the average age of first intercourse in the United States is sixteen and that two-thirds of America’s high school seniors are sexually experienced prior to graduation. Haffner argues that, given the reality that many teenagers reject the option of abstinence, young people should be given comprehensive sexuality information “about their bodies, gender roles, sexual abuse, pregnancy, and STD prevention,” including the proper use of condoms to prevent diseases. She asserts that “fearbased, abstinence-only programs” that “discuss contraception only in negative terms” threaten to reverse “the significant strides American youth have made during the last two everybody thinks it is.

Sexually transmitted diseases have become a serious health problem in the United The Institute of Medicine, an arm of the National Academy of Sciences, asserts that STDs are prevalent and constitute a “hidden epidemic” because of the reluctance of Americans to “address sexual health issues in an open way.” With twelve million new cases a year, America has one of the highest rates of STD infection in the industrialized world.
closing sentence -STDs (including AIDS) cost the United States an estimated $17 billion in health care costs each year.

STD’s have many affects on young adults. As you can see, many examples have been stated in this essay. STDs are affecting so many young adults and people should make talking about it more open and okay.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Portfolio - Future

I haven't really planned out my future very much. I feel that I'm young and shouldn't really have to worry about that yet but it seems like every year, things go by so fast and people need to start planning sooner. When I'm older I know i want to do something with cosmetology. I would love to do makeup and hair for movie sets and weddings. I was in AVID for 3 years, and that was always about going to a 4 year and riding on the right path, but i learned that school isn't my thing. I've always taken my grades seriously and done what I need to do, but in the end, I don't feel that it's going to get me somewhere I'm happy. I would still have to go to school, but it will be easier because it's something I love to do and I have fun with. Living with a lot of girls has helped with learning how to do makeup and hair, its good practice and helps other people out too.

Portfolio – Greatest Accomplishment

My greatest accomplishment of freshman year would be learning how to trust. I've always had trouble trusting people because alot of time the trust is broken or kinda fades away. I'm really happy to say that I've made an amazing friend and I know I can trust her with anything. The key to all relationships and friendships to me is trust and It feels good having someone there for you and who understands you.

Portfolio - Greatest Obstacle of Freshman Year

My greatest obstacle of freshman year would be coming to San Pasqual Academy. I started out at Rancho Bernardo, happy with my friends, being able to go out on the weekends, having freedom, playing the sports i wanted to play, being able to make my own decisions and knowing i had people for me when i needed them and friends to be happy to see me when i went to school. I wouldn't say i was spoiled, because home wasn't that great but I did have alot that other poeple didn't. I was never really greatfull for all that I had and I still complained alot. After things started to get worse, I felt sort of alone and that I had nothing so I made choices that put me in really bad positions and made me feel even worse in the end. My parents finally said that things weren't going to work if I didn't change and that made me want to act out more. After Things couldn't go far more downhill, I was out of my house having to worry about where i was going to go. I came to SPA and hated having to live by other peoples rules and being told what to do and what I can and can't have. I feel that coming here has made me stronger and taught me to appreciate the little things that come around once and a while and to make the right choices because I'm only hurting myself.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Romeo & Juliet - Cause of Deaths

I think that Romeo & Juliet died as an act of fate and human error. Some people may say they died because everything was too late like the letter was taken too late, but i think that everybody being a little late is the fate part in it all. everything happens for a reason, and if Romeo & Juliet couldn't be together alive, their together dead. That was their goal in the first place, to be together.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Romeo & Juliet – Rage

The negetive consequences of rage can be saying things you regret later on, hurting yourself or others, and many other things. Yesterday in the movie, Tybalt was murdered while Romeo was raging about his friend being murdered by Tybalt. Later on Juliettes father decided she was going to marry Paris in a week. Juliette freaked out, and caused her father to say hurtfull things. Romeo was also banished because of rage. Before, if you did something bad, you would be hanged, but now you would be put in jail or have the death sentence, so they connect by being killed.