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  • Sab Sescon
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  • 1

    Is a bacterial infection that can be transmitted through vaginal, anal or oral sex. It often has no symptoms but can lead to serious complications if left untreated.

    chlamydia

  • 2

    Is a bacterial infection that can be transmitted through various types of sexual contact. It can cause symptoms such as pain during urinary urination and discharge but it can also be asymptomatic.

    gonorrhea

  • 3

    Is a viral infection that is transmitted through skin to skin contact including sexual activity. It can lead to genital warts and is associated with certain types of cancers.

    human papillomavirus hpv

  • 4

    Is a viral infection caused by Herpes Simplex Virus HSV

    herpes

  • 5

    It can be transmitted through direct contact with herpes sore or through skin to skin contact and can cause recurrent outbreaks of painful sores.

    herpes

  • 6

    Is a viral infection that mainly spreads through sexual contact, blood to blood contact and from mother to child during pregnancy, child birth or breastfeeding.

    human immunodeficiency virus hiv

  • 7

    It we can stay immune system and can lead to ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME AIDS

    human immunodeficiency virus hiv

  • 8

    Is a bacterial infection that can be transmitted through sexual contact, it progresses and stages and can cause a wide range of symptoms including sores, rashes and potentially severe complications if left untreated

    syphilis

  • 9

    Is the mutual decision of parents in regarding when and how many children they want to have

    family planning

  • 10

    Types of family planning methods

    natural family planning method artificial family planning method

  • 11

    Natural family planning methods are also known as

    fertility awareness based methods

  • 12

    Our approaches to contraception that involve tracking and interpreting a woman's menstrual cycle to identify fertile and infertile periods without any artificial intervention

    natural family planning methods

  • 13

    Refers to interventions, techniques and devices used to prevent pregnancy by either preventing fertilization or implantation of a fertilized egg.

    contraception

  • 14

    Involve tracking the length of a woman's menstrual cycles over time to predict fertile and infertile days

    calendar based methods

  • 15

    Examples of calendar based methods

    standard days method calendar rhythm method

  • 16

    Involves tracking a woman's basal body temperature every morning to detect the slight increase that occurs after ovulation.

    basal body temperature bbt method

  • 17

    Artificial family planning methods is also known as

    modern contraceptive methods

  • 18

    Involve the use of medical devices, medications or procedures to prevent these methods provide effective and reversible contraception.

    artificial family planning methods

  • 19

    Contain a small amount of synthetic progestin hormone, they work primarily by thickening cervical mucus which prevents sperm from reaching the egg

    oral pills or minute pills

  • 20

    Involves observing changes in the characteristics of cervical mucus throughout the menstrual cycle.

    cervical mucus method

  • 21

    Examples of cervical mucus method

    billings ovulation method Creighton model

  • 22

    Focuses on identifying the most fertile mucus patterns

    billings ovulation method

  • 23

    Uses a standardized system of mucus charting

    Creighton model

  • 24

    Are small, flexible rods placed under the upper arms skin. They release a progestin hormone to prevent ovulation and thicken cervical mucus.

    contraceptive implants

  • 25

    Are small t-shaped devices that are inserted into the uterus. They can be hormonal or non hormonal.

    intrauterine devices iuds

  • 26

    Release progestin to prevent ovulation and thin the uterine lining, a type of iud

    hormonal iuds

  • 27

    A type of iud that contains copper which creates an environment that is toxic to sperm

    non-hormonal iuds

  • 28

    Create a physical barrier to prevent sperm from reaching the egg

    barrier methods

  • 29

    Examples of barrier methods

    male and female condoms diaphragms

  • 30

    Surgical methods of family planning are also known as

    permanent contraception

  • 31

    Involve surgical procedures that provide long term or permanent contraception by blocking or interrupting the reproductive system

    surgical methods of family planning

  • 32

    A surgical procedure that involves closing or blocking the fallopian tubes to prevent eggs from reaching the uterus for fertilization

    tubal ligation or female sterilization

  • 33

    A surgical procedure that involves cutting or sealing the vas deferens, the tubes that carries sperm from the testicles.

    vasectomy or male sterilization

  • 34

    Refers to the tangible object, person or place labeled as MINE

    material self

  • 35

    Encompasses the process of becoming owners of the things we possess, which involves our sense of ownership, emotional attachment and the time we invest in enhancing and maintaining our belongings

    material self

  • 36

    Material self investments

    body clothes family home

  • 37

    It is the innermost part of the material self

    body

  • 38

    We tend to perceive certain body parts has more intimately connected to our sense of self than others. Maintaining a healthy body enables us to fully experience life and engage in various activities.

    body

  • 39

    Strongly associated ourselves with the clothes we wear and use them as a means of self expression and identification.

    clothes

  • 40

    Our father mother spouse and children are deeply connected to us. They are like an extension of ourselves as they share our blood and flesh

    family

  • 41

    It is the earliest nest of our selfhood, the place where our heart resides, the various aspects of this evoke the most delicate emotions of affection, and we are not quick to forgive a stranger who upon visiting criticizes its arrangements

    home

  • 42

    What's adopted from rene descartes famous statement I THINK THEREFORE I AM

    i shop therefore i am

  • 43

    Suggests that simply engaging and shopping is now considered a significant aspect of one's existence, replacing the act of thinking as proof of one's existence.

    i shop therefore i am

  • 44

    Is the idea that in modern society, buying things and obtaining services is a crucial aspect of our culture, shipping how we behave and interact with others.

    consumer culture

  • 45

    It emphasizes the importance of consumerism and the power it holds in our social lives.

    consumer culture

  • 46

    Is the belief that constantly buying and consuming more goods and services is the key to happiness and well-being.

    consumerism

  • 47

    Take the time to consider if a purchase is necessary and if it will truly add value to your life. Avoid impulse buying and give yourself a cooling of period to make more mindful choices.

    think before you buy p

  • 48

    Prioritize quality over cheap, disposable items. Invest in products that are durable and long lasting, reducing waste and saving money in the long run.

    quality over quantity

  • 49

    Support local businesses and producers to reduce your carbon footprint and build a more sustainable and equitable economy in your community.

    look local first

  • 50

    Be aware of the ethical implications behind low priced goods. Consider the social and environmental consequences of your purchases and opt for brands that prioritize fair labor practices.

    cheap is rarely fair

  • 51

    Minimize waste by choosing products with minimal packaging or opting for reusable alternatives. Purchase in person whenever possible to reduce packaging associated with online shopping.

    avoid excessive packaging

  • 52

    Embrace a circular economy by buying second hand, upcycling or repairing items instead of always buying new. Consider the life cycle of products and aim to reduce waste and promote reuse.

    think circular

  • 53

    By embracing _______, we can make more informed choices that benefit ourselves, the environment and society. We develop a stronger connection with our belongings and experience a more rewarding and purposeful life.

    conscious consumerism

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Is a bacterial infection that can be transmitted through vaginal, anal or oral sex. It often has no symptoms but can lead to serious complications if left untreated.

    chlamydia

  • 2

    Is a bacterial infection that can be transmitted through various types of sexual contact. It can cause symptoms such as pain during urinary urination and discharge but it can also be asymptomatic.

    gonorrhea

  • 3

    Is a viral infection that is transmitted through skin to skin contact including sexual activity. It can lead to genital warts and is associated with certain types of cancers.

    human papillomavirus hpv

  • 4

    Is a viral infection caused by Herpes Simplex Virus HSV

    herpes

  • 5

    It can be transmitted through direct contact with herpes sore or through skin to skin contact and can cause recurrent outbreaks of painful sores.

    herpes

  • 6

    Is a viral infection that mainly spreads through sexual contact, blood to blood contact and from mother to child during pregnancy, child birth or breastfeeding.

    human immunodeficiency virus hiv

  • 7

    It we can stay immune system and can lead to ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME AIDS

    human immunodeficiency virus hiv

  • 8

    Is a bacterial infection that can be transmitted through sexual contact, it progresses and stages and can cause a wide range of symptoms including sores, rashes and potentially severe complications if left untreated

    syphilis

  • 9

    Is the mutual decision of parents in regarding when and how many children they want to have

    family planning

  • 10

    Types of family planning methods

    natural family planning method artificial family planning method

  • 11

    Natural family planning methods are also known as

    fertility awareness based methods

  • 12

    Our approaches to contraception that involve tracking and interpreting a woman's menstrual cycle to identify fertile and infertile periods without any artificial intervention

    natural family planning methods

  • 13

    Refers to interventions, techniques and devices used to prevent pregnancy by either preventing fertilization or implantation of a fertilized egg.

    contraception

  • 14

    Involve tracking the length of a woman's menstrual cycles over time to predict fertile and infertile days

    calendar based methods

  • 15

    Examples of calendar based methods

    standard days method calendar rhythm method

  • 16

    Involves tracking a woman's basal body temperature every morning to detect the slight increase that occurs after ovulation.

    basal body temperature bbt method

  • 17

    Artificial family planning methods is also known as

    modern contraceptive methods

  • 18

    Involve the use of medical devices, medications or procedures to prevent these methods provide effective and reversible contraception.

    artificial family planning methods

  • 19

    Contain a small amount of synthetic progestin hormone, they work primarily by thickening cervical mucus which prevents sperm from reaching the egg

    oral pills or minute pills

  • 20

    Involves observing changes in the characteristics of cervical mucus throughout the menstrual cycle.

    cervical mucus method

  • 21

    Examples of cervical mucus method

    billings ovulation method Creighton model

  • 22

    Focuses on identifying the most fertile mucus patterns

    billings ovulation method

  • 23

    Uses a standardized system of mucus charting

    Creighton model

  • 24

    Are small, flexible rods placed under the upper arms skin. They release a progestin hormone to prevent ovulation and thicken cervical mucus.

    contraceptive implants

  • 25

    Are small t-shaped devices that are inserted into the uterus. They can be hormonal or non hormonal.

    intrauterine devices iuds

  • 26

    Release progestin to prevent ovulation and thin the uterine lining, a type of iud

    hormonal iuds

  • 27

    A type of iud that contains copper which creates an environment that is toxic to sperm

    non-hormonal iuds

  • 28

    Create a physical barrier to prevent sperm from reaching the egg

    barrier methods

  • 29

    Examples of barrier methods

    male and female condoms diaphragms

  • 30

    Surgical methods of family planning are also known as

    permanent contraception

  • 31

    Involve surgical procedures that provide long term or permanent contraception by blocking or interrupting the reproductive system

    surgical methods of family planning

  • 32

    A surgical procedure that involves closing or blocking the fallopian tubes to prevent eggs from reaching the uterus for fertilization

    tubal ligation or female sterilization

  • 33

    A surgical procedure that involves cutting or sealing the vas deferens, the tubes that carries sperm from the testicles.

    vasectomy or male sterilization

  • 34

    Refers to the tangible object, person or place labeled as MINE

    material self

  • 35

    Encompasses the process of becoming owners of the things we possess, which involves our sense of ownership, emotional attachment and the time we invest in enhancing and maintaining our belongings

    material self

  • 36

    Material self investments

    body clothes family home

  • 37

    It is the innermost part of the material self

    body

  • 38

    We tend to perceive certain body parts has more intimately connected to our sense of self than others. Maintaining a healthy body enables us to fully experience life and engage in various activities.

    body

  • 39

    Strongly associated ourselves with the clothes we wear and use them as a means of self expression and identification.

    clothes

  • 40

    Our father mother spouse and children are deeply connected to us. They are like an extension of ourselves as they share our blood and flesh

    family

  • 41

    It is the earliest nest of our selfhood, the place where our heart resides, the various aspects of this evoke the most delicate emotions of affection, and we are not quick to forgive a stranger who upon visiting criticizes its arrangements

    home

  • 42

    What's adopted from rene descartes famous statement I THINK THEREFORE I AM

    i shop therefore i am

  • 43

    Suggests that simply engaging and shopping is now considered a significant aspect of one's existence, replacing the act of thinking as proof of one's existence.

    i shop therefore i am

  • 44

    Is the idea that in modern society, buying things and obtaining services is a crucial aspect of our culture, shipping how we behave and interact with others.

    consumer culture

  • 45

    It emphasizes the importance of consumerism and the power it holds in our social lives.

    consumer culture

  • 46

    Is the belief that constantly buying and consuming more goods and services is the key to happiness and well-being.

    consumerism

  • 47

    Take the time to consider if a purchase is necessary and if it will truly add value to your life. Avoid impulse buying and give yourself a cooling of period to make more mindful choices.

    think before you buy p

  • 48

    Prioritize quality over cheap, disposable items. Invest in products that are durable and long lasting, reducing waste and saving money in the long run.

    quality over quantity

  • 49

    Support local businesses and producers to reduce your carbon footprint and build a more sustainable and equitable economy in your community.

    look local first

  • 50

    Be aware of the ethical implications behind low priced goods. Consider the social and environmental consequences of your purchases and opt for brands that prioritize fair labor practices.

    cheap is rarely fair

  • 51

    Minimize waste by choosing products with minimal packaging or opting for reusable alternatives. Purchase in person whenever possible to reduce packaging associated with online shopping.

    avoid excessive packaging

  • 52

    Embrace a circular economy by buying second hand, upcycling or repairing items instead of always buying new. Consider the life cycle of products and aim to reduce waste and promote reuse.

    think circular

  • 53

    By embracing _______, we can make more informed choices that benefit ourselves, the environment and society. We develop a stronger connection with our belongings and experience a more rewarding and purposeful life.

    conscious consumerism