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@Searchingyou, thank you ! Skeptical people cannot believe in Ghost ! But I do. Because I count on poetic Justice, which has to see with " Murphy's law ". So, I don't like so much enthropy, within this biological, physical and chemical life. Alchemy regards evolution, and it is an honest solution, to the usual tendency, to reach maximum disorder ! Enthropy is a law, that is very simple:

" The Universe will have to die, in a Big Crunch, maybe, 40.000 million years after the Big Bang. "

If Enthropy didn't exist, as an ingredient of the Physical plain 1, the Universe wouldn't ever die ! And it would expand and expand itself for ever. But that's not logical, at all ! The Absolute is humble ! And He ( or She ) knows that there is also a Multiverse, in an overwhelming space, that has no limits.
@dOnYa1386 #30
This song criticises the education system.
''Another brick in the wall'' Here the word "brick" refers to children. The education system is like cloning children, all the same, all ordinary according to the song.
#31 Seriously i didn't get it and don't want to understand "ghosts"
If you ask me, I think s** should be something you can only do with your spouse.I think s** before marriage is a wrong thing to do.
Everyone has an opinion. I think there is no problem if we have s** with our bf / gf before marriage.
Donya watch the whole movie or listen to the whole lp ,you wont regret it it is a classic
Pink Floyd ,,The Wall
Well, sex education isn't taught here either.
But I suppose that sex education is a must and should be taught to high school students. In fact, it should be comprehensive sex education that covers aspects like human sexual anatomy, sexual activity, sexual reproduction, age of consent, reproductive health, reproductive rights, safe sex, birth control and sexual abstinence.
According to data from the World Bank, European countries tend to have the lowest rate of teen pregnancies. Italy, Germany, and Switzerland, among others, had fewer than 4 teen births per thousand babies born. What accounts for these numbers? Experts point to the generally progressive approach to sexual education in the countries listed above as well as Sweden, France, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Belgium, all of which reported between 5 and 6 teen births per thousand people. Teachers in these countries tend to put less emphasis on the dangers of sex. Instead, they gear the curriculum to teach sex as a normal, healthy, positive act.

On the other hand, the U.S. reported around 30 teen births per thousand. Sex-Ed in the U.S. tends to veer toward repressive and cautionary teachings. Many states rely on abstinence-only curriculum, which prevents students from learning about pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. It should be noted this is not necessarily a causal relationship between sexual education policy and teen birth rate, but shouldn't all students be entitled to clear, comprehensive information, just as they are with other subjects

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