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Why should our tax dollars pay for state universities which include classes on sex and also have family planning centers in them?
Here is an article about a course that is given for credit. "“Sex and Sexuality, Middle Ages through Reformation.” It is one of a dozen courses.
desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080225/NEWS02/802250343/-1//politics
Here is an article about a course that is given for credit. "“Sex and Sexuality, Middle Ages through Reformation.” It is one of a dozen courses.
desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080225/NEWS02/802250343/-1//politics
Another article states they don’t need Planned Parenthood in Pennsylvania college. They have their own family planning program as do most colleges.There is no disputing the popularity of the courses. Students sat in the aisles of an Iowa State University lecture hall last month in hopes of being added to the 370-student roster of “Human Development and Family Studies 276: Human Sexuality.”
media.www.thebrownandwhite.com/media/storage/paper1233/news/2008/02/26/News/Planned.Parenthood.Leaves.Health.Center-3232310.shtmlDirector of student health services Susan Kitei said the health center provides services in routine gynecologic care, exams, pap smears, pregnancy tests, contraception, emergency contraception and sexually transmitted infection screening for both women and men.