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Abstinence, as both a personal choice and a public health policy, is a topic students encounter across health sciences, nursing, ethics, education, and social policy courses. It raises questions about individual autonomy, community values, and the role of institutions in shaping behavior. Academically, the topic becomes interesting precisely because abstinence sits at the intersection of bioethics, adolescent development, and public health, making it difficult to evaluate through any single disciplinary lens. Whether framed as a moral stance or a preventive health strategy, it demands engagement with evidence about effectiveness, sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy rates, and the behavior of sexually active populations.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Many take a comparative angle, weighing abstinence against contraception methods such as condoms and evaluating which is more effective under real-world conditions. Others focus on policy critique, particularly examining the failure of abstinence-only sex education and arguing in favor of comprehensive sexual education programs. Some papers adopt a bioethical framework, engaging with health care contexts and patient-centered decision-making. A smaller number explore asceticism and historical or philosophical dimensions of abstinence as a practice, while case-study approaches appear in nursing and parenting program contexts.

A strong essay on abstinence should establish a clear, arguable thesis early — for example, staking a position on which approach most effectively reduces teenage pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases. Evidence drawn from health outcomes and program evaluations carries the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating abstinence as self-evidently right or wrong before examining the evidence, which undermines analytical credibility and weakens the argument before it begins.

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Community Assessment of Foster Care Youth Needs in Arizona
While current state law allows foster youth to voluntarily remain in the care of DES after reaching age 18 and receive additional support and guidance toward independence, the reality is that some youth are discouraged by their case managers from staying in foster care, or they may be told they cannot stay in care (Krinsky, 2010). The law does provide that youth need to accept personal responsibility for preparing for and making the transition to adulthood.
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Conventionalist Ethics: Relativism and Subjectivism
I am an ethical relativist with a subjectivist orientation. This no doubt comes from my location in a postmodern, diverse society, where many different people hold many different values, depending on their upbringing.
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Misleading claims and deceptive communication patterns
The art of Misleading has evolved from the art of rhetoric, to the philosophy of misleading in large part as a result of contemporary society's theological and political perceptions that have, today, created a deep…
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Social Cost of Abstinence-Only Sex Education Comprehensive
Social Cost of Abstinence-Only Sex Education
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Chaucer\'s Canterbury Tales the Raucous
The raucous tales of the thirty-odd travelers to Canterbury disguise powerful social commentary as well as commentary on the medieval mindset. Each of the tales in Chaucer's work refers to a meaningful issue such as…
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Buddhist Core Teachings: Nibbana, Attachment, and Nirvana
Pali Canon Buddhism entails certain central teachings that are easily misinterpreted by critics. Some of these teachings include the abstinence from Tanha and Upadana (desire and attachment), as well as practices with…
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Cognitive behavioral neuroscience and DSM-IV-TR diagnostic applications
The increasing rate of global obesity has led many to suggest that the availability of refined and highly palatable foods has lead to the development of "food addiction". The purpose of this report is to analyze whether obesity, and more specifically, overeating can be understood within the same framework as substance use disorders.
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Heroin, Like All Drugs, Knows
Heroin, like all drugs, knows no social, ethnic, or economic barriers. Although most people think of a heroin addict as some 'junkie' shooting up in an urban back alley, he or she is just as likely to be a corporate CEO…
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HIV / AIDS on American Society What
When the HIV/AIDS epidemic was first publicized (the U.S. was the first nation to accept that this virus was being spread), there was a great deal of fear in the U.S. and there was a lot of finger-pointing at gays as the source of the problem. As time went on, more information has become available and this paper covers a number of important issues vis-a-vis the HIV/AIDS disease.
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Role of Deviance in Societies
Deviance is behavior that is regarded as outside the bounds of a group or society (Deviance pp). Deviance is a behavior that some people in society find offensive and which excites, or would excite if discovered, and is…