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Aquila76

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One of the best visual aids would be a pic of a syphilis ravaged skull Pic. It looks like SpongeBob SquarePants in Skull form. If there was ever a way to get me using condoms, that was probably it.
 

eflat

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Originally posted by: The Godfather
I have a Powerpoint about STDs due tomorrow.

Do you think i should include images of people with STDs?

Would it be appropriate?

(Its a HS freshman health class)

(They showed us images when we were officialy learning about them)

But should I?

they use powerpoint in high school now. whoa.
 

BriGy86

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pics would be good to get the point across but i agree keep it on an area of the body that isn't private like some ones mouth
 

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Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
Originally posted by: The Godfather
I have a Powerpoint about STDs due tomorrow.

Do you think i should include images of people with STDs?

Would it be appropriate?

(Its a HS freshman health class)

(They showed us images when we were officialy learning about them)

But should I?

they use powerpoint in high school now. whoa.

I remember using PowerPoint to put together a final project of mine and it blew my professors away! This was 4 years ago, of course.
 

Powermoloch

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The bess place to start is

www.cdc.org

Top STDs up to date:

Herpes
Hepatitis
Ghonorhea
Syphilis
HIV
AIDS
Chlamydia
genital warts
crabs
many more !

Right now I'm in a microbiology course and Human sex ed. @ the university...I got tons of ideas :confused:
 

loic2003

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now you know why doing the work the night before is a crap idea.

it's been a double learning experience for you. Enjoy.

FWIW, I say use the pics if they are of actual use for the presentation and aren't to satisfy morbid curiosity/liven up your otherwise dull presentation.