Sexual Behavior & Attitudes Of Unmarried College
Students # 3 : 4 pages in length. In this essay, the writer
examines a wealth of statistical information concerning condom
use and attitudes towards HIV/AIDS among college students.
While some of the data does indeed point to the fact that this
unique population is finally practicing safer sex, there is still
cause for alarm as more than 50% are not. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Sexbeha3.wps Sexual Behavior &
Attitudes Of Unmarried College
Students # 4 : 5 pages in length. College students, like all
humans, subconsciously believe that they are immortal. It is for
this reason that they are not practicing safe sex nearly as much
as they should. In essence, their sexual behaviors are really not
much different than those of generations before them, they are
just met by a different, and admittedly more severe threat.
Consequently, college students acknowledge the health risks of
sex but only to the same degree that a smoker remains aware of
the health risks of their own potentially-deadly habit.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Sexbeha4.wps
Sexual Behavior & Attitudes Of Unmarried College
Students # 5 : In this 4 page report, the writer examines
Generation X's attitude towards sex. Left over from previous
generations, young adults of the late 20th century believe that
sex is a fundamental right... They also fail to protect themselves
properly from the threat of HIV/AIDS..Examined are some of
the reasons for this phenomenon and how the views of an older,
married generation may tie in. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Sexbeha5.wps
Society's Alienation of the AIDS Victim : A 10 page
paper
dealing with society's treatment of AIDS victims. Discusses the
negativity surrounding this issue as well as positive programs
such as summer camps for youths with HIV/AIDS. Other
subtopics explored are the "handling" of children whose parents
are dying from this dreaded disease. Aidssoci.wps
Treatment of AIDS in American Society : This 7 page
paper
looks at the disease from a social perspective. The main focus is
on exactly what the government and advocates are doing on
behalf of AIDS and HIV infected victims. Subjects addressed
are education, research, new drugs, treatment and funding.
Statistics are included throughout. Bibliography included.
Aidsinam.wps
(The) Spread of A.I.D.S. in Society :5 analytical
pages that
present a comparative review of four articles that discuss groups
(i.e. women, homosexuals etc;) associated with the spread of
AIDS from a sociological perspective. Four articles are cited in
bibliography. Aidsarti.wps
Young Adults / Behaviors & Attitudes towards HIV/AIDS :
A 5 page research paper exploring the affects of AIDS
education on young adults ages 18-24. The writer attempts to
show that many young adults who participate in risky sexual
behavior are not uneducated about the possibility of exposure to
HIV. There are also a number of other factors that influence
peoples choices around risky behaviors, including the use of
drugs and alcohol. The writer cites a number of sources that
support the idea that excessive alcohol consumption increases
risky behaviors. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Aidyoun.wps
Argument - Mandatory HIV Testing for Pregnant Mothers :
7 pages in length. The author argues in support of mandatory
HIV testing for pregnant mothers, not only for the woman's
health, but also for the health of the child. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Mandhiv.wps

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