Essays

Does Abstinence-Only Education Work?

The article selected to support the argument that abstinence-only education is the best way to teach adolescents about sex is titled “Modeling Abstinence Education Effectiveness”, which emphasizes abstaining from sexual activity outside of marital relationships (Smith et al., 2014). It argues that abstinence programs emphasize the social, cultural, psychological, and health benefits of abstinence and teach that abstaining from sexual activity until marriage is the expected standard for all adolescents.

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Midlife Crisis Or New Start

The article “Death and the Mid-Life Crisis” is selected to support the argument that the midlife crisis exists. This article discusses a decline in productivity among artists during the Middle Ages. The author suggests that the midlife phase is when adults grapple with the reality of mortality and the number of remaining productive years for one. While people go through significant changes, they often encounter a midlife crisis due to

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The Impact Of Working Mothers On Young Children

The article selected to support the argument that women who work outside of the home have a negative impact on their children is titled “Workplace Stress and Working from Home Influence Depressive Symptoms among Employed Women with Young Children”. The article investigates how “workplace attributes affect changes in depressive symptoms among working women with young children” (Shepherd-Banigan et al., 2016), especially those who are aged from 6 to 24 months.

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A Review Of The Film Faithful (1996)

The movie I watched this weekend for the module 9 activity was “Faithful” which is a 1996 American comedy crime drama film. The movie was filmed and directed by Paul Mazursky and starred Chazz Palminteri, Cher, and Ryan O’Neal with a few attempts to open up the action in the film, such as a glimpse of Ryan O’Neal having an affair with a younger woman at work. The main dialogue

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Determining Adulthood Through Legal, Social, And Cultural Criteria Across Societies

List the most widely used criteria for determining when a person reaches adulthood in the US. In the US society, the most widely used criteria for determining whether an individual reaches the age of adulthood involve a combination of factors, including biological make-up, completion of educational goals, social responsibilities, financial independence, and, most importantly, role transitions of an individual. This period assumes a multifaceted blend of social, psychological, and legal

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The Blurred Boundaries Of Cyber Infidelity And Its Impact On Relationships

The article “Perceptions of Online Cheating: Impact of Age, Gender, and Sexual Preference” focuses on the perception that cybersex is the case of online infidelity, which is considered unfaithful behaviour among civilized people. The author argues that most people consider online sexual activities similar to real-life infidelity and view it as a serious threat to maintaining healthy relationships among partners (Kallay, 2019). Kallay also mentions that females tend to view

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Adolescent Brain Development And Its Impact On Risk-Taking Behavior

The article selected to support the argument that the adolescent brain makes risk-taking among adolescents inevitable is titled “Risk, Adaptation and the Functional Teenage Brain”, written by Sercombe. The article provides the scientific information that during the phase of adolescence, the prefrontal cortex which is responsible for “mature self-regulation” is not fully developed which leads to a perfect “storm of opportunities” for “risky behavior” in adolescents (Sercombe, 2014). The study

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Building Empathy And Understanding With “A Kind Of Spark”

Title of the Book and The Author The children’s book I have read, titled “A Kind of Spark”, is a touching novel by a neurodivergent writer, Elle McNicoll. The writer of this children’s book is also autistic, like the main character, and is passionate about disability representation and rights. The author is originally from Scotland and now lives in East London. “A Kind of Spark” is her debut children’s novel.

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Balancing Early Intervention And Misdiagnosis In Pediatric Bipolar Disorder

The article titled “Early Intervention in Bipolar Disorder” emphasizes that although bipolar disorder is commonly associated with adults, it can also occur in children and adolescents as well. The authors emphasize that the negative impacts of bipolar disorder on children can cause serious outcomes to a child’s life if left untreated. Misdiagnosis can also lead to inappropriate negative impacts on a child’s quality of life as the disorder in children

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Biological And Social Perspectives On Gender Differences

The selected research article “Sex Differences Matter: Males and Females are Equal But Not the Same” supports the argument that innate gender differences exist. The article acknowledges that nature has programmed both genders, male and female, differently, so it is important to recognize that men and women are not identical. The authors provide the scientific logic that the differences between both genders arise from physical characteristics determined by genes, sex

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