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| Abstinence does not make the heart grow fonder |
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Google Tech Talks
February, 14 2008
ABSTRACT
TBD
Speaker: Violet Blue
Violet Blue is the best-selling,
award-winning author and editor of twenty
books on sex and sexuality, all currently in
print, a number of which have been translated
into several languages; she has contributed
to a number of nonfiction anthologies. Violet
is a sex educator who lectures at UC's and
community teaching institutions, and writes
about erotica, pornography, sexual pleasure
and health for major publications and blogs.
She is a professional sex blogger and
Femmebot; an author at Metroblogging San
Francisco (Metblogs); a correspondent for
Geek Entertainment Television; she is on the
Gawker Media payroll as girl Friday
contributor and editor at Fleshbot; in
January 2007, Violet was named a Forbes Web
Celeb 25. She is a San Francisco native and
human blog. Violet is the sex columnist for
the San Francisco Chronicle with a weekly
column titled Open Source Sex, and has a
podcast of the same name that frequents
iTunes' top ten. Tags : google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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Affichage : 9844
Durée : 3035 s |
| Sonic X on Abstinence |
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This video is recommended for people age 13
and up. This was a video I did for health
class. The idea of the project was to make
something that would convince the audience to
practice abstinence.
Role Play Cast:
Fred - Sonic
George - Knuckles
Betty - Amy
Tails - Himself
It was originally going to be a Flash
animation with stick figures. However, after
I did voice recording, I realized that the
Flash wasn't working. So, I went with 'plan
B', a Sonic X re-dub.
Personally, I thought it was an embarassment
to all Sonic X re-dubs, though my classmates
enjoyed it. Watch it anyway and tell me what
you think. Tags : sonic the hedgehog abstinence re-dub miles tails prower knuckles echidna amy rose health class school project |
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Durée : 212 s |
| Re: BULL$#!+ - Abstinence Only |
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This was an assembly at our school. They
taught us "abstinence".
(sorry for the bad camera angles, I didn't
have a good seat.)
Some key points he makes:
1. 89% of high school students say they wish
they would have waited
2.60% of students had extreme guilt in their
heart
3. Most students wish they could go back (no
stat)
4. Condoms don't protect against STI's and
HIV.
5. Cosmetic products are made with aborted
fetuses
6.Women must be treated like "princesses"
7. No such thing as "safe sex" Tags : abstinence penn jillette teller bullshit sex education 7project |
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Affichage : 14094
Durée : 539 s |
| Dan Savage and Amy Richards on Abstinence-Only Sex Education |
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Complete video at:
http://fora.tv/2008/04/08/Amy_Richards_and_Da
n_Savage_in_Conversation
Advice columnists Dan Savage and Amy Richards
argue that abstinence-only sex education does
not adequately instruct teens on the
realities of sexual health. This program
contains sexually explicit language.
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In the July 18th, 2004 issue of The New York
Times Magazine, feminist activist Amy
Richards gave her account of deciding to
undergo "selective reduction." The procedure
reduces the number of fetuses carried by a
pregnant woman - in Richards' case, from
triplets to one baby.
Her controversial choice reignited debates
about reproductive freedom and the ethics of
choice. Richards recounts the backlash of the
article and the many challenges of raising
her son in Opting In: Having a Child Without
Losing Yourself. Richards is co-founder of
The Third Wave Foundation and has written
feminist.com's advice column "Ask Amy" since
1995.
Internationally-syndicated columnist Dan
Savage dispenses with taboos when writing
about sex and relationships. Since 1991, his
column "Savage Love" has offered advice that
examines and dispels conservative models of
love, sex, and family.
With great humor, Savage encourages a "good,
giving, and game" approach to safe sexual
experimentation and skepticism of
"simplistic" views of monogamy. Dan Savage is
also a contributor to "This American Life"
and editorial director of The Stranger, the
Seattle weekly that first published his
popular column.
His book The Kid relates Savage's experiences
adopting a baby boy with his partner. The
Commitment: Love, Sex, Marriage, and My
Family, his memoir of family, includes
Savage's commentary on the gay marriage
debate - City Arts and Lectures
Daniel Savage is an American sex advice
columnist, author, media pundit, journalist,
and newspaper editor. Savage is best known
for penning the internationally syndicated
relationship and sex advice column Savage
Love. Its tone is humorous, profane, and
often hostile to social conservatives, as in
the Santorum controversy.
Savage has often been the subject of
controversy regarding his opinions that
pointedly clash with both traditional
conservative moral values and those put forth
by what Savage has been known to call the
"gay establishment".
Amy Richards is co-founder of The Third Wave
Foundation and has written feminist.com's
advice column "Ask Amy" since 1995. Tags : ask amy dan savage love sex sexuality education sex-ed schools home parents parenting condoms teen pregnancy foratv |
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Durée : 240 s |
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