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  • sexuality is the way people express themselves not only with their gender but also their actions, feelings, and thoughts
  • Managing sexuality correctly means avoiding early sexual activities
  • first, you avoid feelings of guilt and regret
  • second, you avoid the unexpected and problematic consequences like early pregnancy or STDs
  • third, you become more prepared for a more serious and meaningful relationship or vocation
  • fourth, you do not have to take on responsibilities early
  • Clarify your values and limitations, you will not go beyond the boundaries you have set
  • refuse requests to engage in a sexual activity, do not give in to sexual requests
  • be careful with your actions and words, your actions and words should have and give out the same message
  • think of decent activities you can do together, there are many fun and exciting things to do with your significant other
  • always have someone around, temptation calls when you're alone together
  • Fraternities and sororities are organized to provide their members with opportunities to achieve these things, they are brotherhood and sisterhood
  • fraternities and sororities do not promoce voilence
  • fraternities and sororities are not about blind loyalty and obedience, members can oppose ideas
  • fraternities and sororities respect diversity
  • fraternities and sororities engage in wholesome activities
  • bullying can be physical, verbal, social, or technological
  • Choose wisely the organizations and groups you will join, responsible and good objectives and activities
  • learn how to manage conflict well, control your emotions
  • treat everyone with respect and love
  • let an adult know if you are being bullied or a victim of violence
  • join organizations and activities that are aimed at preventing violence in school
  • Technological gap is when not everyone enjoys the availability and benefits of using technology because of the gap between their generation's technology vs modern
  • Linda Gravett and Robin Throckmorton wrote the generations boomers, generation x, generation y
  • Linda Gravett is an american industrial psychologist
  • Robin Throckmorton is a psychotherapist in Virginia, USA 2007
  • 1946-1964 are boomers, they used typewriters, stereos, long playing records, first to see computers as emerging technology, prefer to read a manual
  • 1965-1976 are generation x, films on VHS and DVDs. portable media players like mp3, casette tapes, video game consoles, electronic communication like email
  • 1977-1991 are generation Y or millennials, used computers, played videogames, compact disc players
  • Larry Rosen 2011 is a professor of psychology at California state university
  • Larry Rosen added iGeneration born 1990 onwards
  • Robert Salkowitz 2008 an American author and educator wrote the book Generation Blend; Managing Across the Technological Age gap
  • Robert Salkowitz said boomers use technology to be more productive, Generation X to communicate with others, Generation Y or millennials to think, produce, create, and participate, lastly is Generation for their lack in knowledge and experience
  • How to respond to Technological age gaps:
    1. Communicate
    2. Avoid making comparisons
    3. Train and get trained
  • migration is a common activity among animals and humans
  • The top most destination of OFWs is Saudi Arabia followed by UAE, HongKong, Kuwait, taiwan, and qatar
  • Causes of migration are economic, social, political, environmental
  • Economic reasons are for better employment, opportunities, better living conditions, and health and education
  • Social reasons include marrying or to avoid certain traditional or cultural practices or beliefs
  • for political reasons are war, conflict or political persecution