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Hi Megan,
ReplyDeleteI would suggest that you can probably find quite a few sources of opposition to teaching sex ed. Probably chief among the points of opposition would be that teaching about it would somehow promote it among teens.
You might consider changing the color of your font. It's very difficult to read. Also, a couple of your sources are inadequately documented, such that I can't tell what they reference. For example, what is the "P. Donovan" citation refer to?
Good luck. Let me know if I can be of any assistance to you.
- Mr. G.