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  • 1Sex education — Sex Ed redirects here. For other uses see Sex Ed (disambiguation). Barbara Hastings Asatourian of the University of Salford demonstrates Contraception , a sex education board game played in UK schools. Sex education refers to formal programs of… …

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  • 2Classification of obesity — An obese male with a body mass index of 46 kg/m²: weight 146 kg (322 lb), height 177 cm (5 ft 10 in) Obesity is a medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it may have an adverse… …

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  • 3Sex toy — Collection of sex toys Vending machine …

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  • 4British Board of Film Classification — Formation 1912 Type NGO Purpose/focus Film and video game classification …

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  • 5Race (classification of humans) — Race Classification Race (classification of humans) Genetics …

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  • 6Office of Film and Literature Classification (New Zealand) — The Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC, Māori: Te Tari Whakaropu Tukuata, Tuhituhinga) is the government agency in New Zealand that is responsible for classification of all films, videos, publications, and some video games in New… …

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  • 7Maritime Film Classification Board — The Maritime Film Classification Board is a government organization responsible for reviewing films and granting film ratings in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island (and some theatres in Newfoundland and Labrador though it is not… …

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  • 8Irish Film Classification Office — Established: 1923 Acting Director of Film Classification Ger Connolly Deputy Director Vacant …

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  • 9Australian Classification Board — Agency overview Formed 1970 Jurisdiction Commonwealth of Australia Minister responsible Robert McClelland, Attorney General Parent agency Attorney General s Department (current parent agency), OFLC (Original parent agency), Australian …

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  • 10Safe sex — is sexual activity engaged in by people who have taken precautions to protect themselves against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as AIDS.[1] It is also referred to as safer sex or protected sex, while unsafe or unprotected sex i …

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