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Stier Condoms

Stier Condoms. By: Reed Hofmann and Eddie Bates. 2030 Government Petroleum Regulations. This presentation is in compliance with the 2030 Government Petroleum Regulation Report regarding all petroleum use companies to report on the continuation of manufacturing using limited/reducing petroleum.

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Stier Condoms

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  1. Stier Condoms By: Reed Hofmann and Eddie Bates

  2. 2030 Government Petroleum Regulations • This presentation is in compliance with the 2030 Government Petroleum Regulation Report regarding all petroleum use companies to report on the continuation of manufacturing using limited/reducing petroleum.

  3. STIER’s Environmental acknowledgment • Stier industries fully recognizes and is concerned with the global petroleum deficiency occurring over the years. In response to the declining abundance of this natural limited resource, Stier has committed to produce latex condoms as the most available mainline product from our company. Latex contains no petroleum. • Despite the reducing petroleum in the world, latex allergies are still widely profound. Our company puts people and environment before profit. In response to latex allergy victims, Stier manufactures a small line of and polyurethane/plastic condoms. This product does indeed though use petroleum which is why we are here today. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4EmLvzmTHA

  4. Importance of condoms: Protection • Condoms are one of the most used methods of protection product for sexual intercourse. The standard most widely used condom is the latex type with no petroleum. Stier condoms have an 85% success rate. This is the rating for protection against pregnancy. This means only around 3 people in this room have the chance of getting pregnant, that is if all were sexually active and used condoms as the primary protection. Three unplanned pregnancy's are much better then 25.

  5. Importance of condoms: Protection • Unplanned pregnancy’s are a huge problem. Every year in the U.S. alone, there are over 750,000 teen pregnancies. Condom’s protect against this. The 85% success rate is much higher as well. The #1 reason for condom pregnancy protection failure is misuse. Wither it was not put on right or rips, there are a variety of user errors that make them seem much less successful when really, they are highly successful. • Around the world, orphanages are set up for abandon children from their parents. There are varieties of reasons why a child is put in an orphanage but a huge contributing reason is it was an unplanned occurrence.

  6. Importance of condoms: Protection6 year old AIDS Orphan in China

  7. Importance of condoms: ProtectionOrphan Eating on streets

  8. Importance of condoms: Protection

  9. Importance of condoms: Protection • And Orphanages around the world are becoming over filled. A child at an orphanage in some regions must fend for themselves. They can’t be funded by these orphanages. If only there parents had spent $1 on a condom assuming that was the case. Due to over crowding and so many needing to be funded, these situations occur…

  10. Importance of condoms: ProtectionStarving orphans

  11. Importance of condoms: Protection

  12. Importance of condoms: Protection • In no way can any type of condom be removed from production. If anything, they need to be more available around the world. There importance needs to be stressed too.

  13. Importance of Condoms: STD/protection • STD stands for sexually transmitted disease. There are many different types and strains that some of you might have heard of. Many very unpleasant effects come from the withdrawal of any STD. Not using condoms even has other just as unpleasant effects without the conception of an STD. This will explain. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYGnbHJILyE • All Stier line condoms prevent against an even bigger threat. STD’s. STD’s cannot be prevented by any birth control types which are the main competing products against condoms

  14. Importance of Condoms: STD/protection • -AIDS / HIV Types 1 and 2 • -Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV), Types 1 and 2 • -Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) • -Hepatitis B • -Molluscumcontagiosum • Bacterial: • -Chlamydia • -Gonorrhea • -Syphillis • -Donovanosis • -Chancroid • Protozoal: • -Trichomoniasis • Parasitic: • -Crabs • -Scabies

  15. Importance of Condoms: STD/protection • HIV/AIDS. HIV is what this STD is called before a certain stage. HIV attacks your CD4 helper lymphocyte cells. These are defense cells in the body that make up your immune system. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is one of the most deadly STD’s one can get. There is no cure for it, only treatments to slow down its process. After HIV has killed cells in your body, it is called AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome). This is the name of the disease during the final terminal stages. Stier condoms prevent against this. Latex and polyurethane condoms are the only ones capable of this. Lamb skin one’s don’t protect against STD’s because their pours are too large.

  16. Importance of Condoms: STD/protection • Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. This is another STD condoms protect against. In syphilis, the first sign is an open sore. It is passed through sexual contact with an affected person. Pregnant woman can pass Syphilis to their babies. After if not treated, without knowing, syphilis eats away at your organs. This can last a year to 20 years. Woman mostly find out if undiagnosed when they give birth to a child with it. If never diagnosed, the carriers will die of heart problems, nervous system problems, and mental retardation.

  17. Importance of Condoms: STD/protectionChild born with AIDS Child on death Bead with aids

  18. Importance of Condoms: STD/protectionMan with Aids woman from Spain with syphilis lesions

  19. Importance of Condoms: STD/protectionMan used for aids awareness campaign

  20. Importance of Condoms: STD/protection • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pLm_2sAVS0

  21. Latex Allergies • Latex allergies are an extremely serious and life threatening condition if triggered. It is also highly over looked by people and assumed to be not life threatening when in reality, it is. 7% of people have a latex allergy. This means 1-2 people in the room may be one. The #1 reaction is a severe delayed rash similar to poison ivy. In other cases which are not rare, a severe latex allergenic person will react to latex contact by developing a rapidly swelling throat causing their airway to be blocked and eventually suffocate to death. This is very similar to the effect from a bee sting to highly allergic people. This process could potentially only take a matter of minutes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flI-vGTLX2k

  22. Why should Stier Continue Manufacturing? • Stier industries should be permitted to continue manufacturing all goods without regulations due to the importance of the polyurethane condom line. If this line of condoms were not available, 7 of 100 people would be guaranteed to contract a potentially fatal STD and/or pregnancy though this may not be fatal. In 1999 the best survey of STD calculations around the world was conducted. There were 3,040,000,000 adults in the world and an estimated 456,500,000 had and STD. That is 6.6593% of the people in the world. This number will double if we are banned from the usage of petroleum in our limited polyurethane line. Stier condom’s prevent 425 million latex allergenic people from getting pregnant or getting an STD. This includes the 85% success rate.

  23. Why should stier continue manufacturing • If only half the people in the world use condoms, condoms protect around 3.5 billion people!! Lets assume half of the latex allergenic people use non latex condoms around the world. That’s 245 million people. • In the end, our product of non latex condoms that contain petroleum protect 85% of 245 million people. That is around ¾ of the United States of America. Petroleum being taken from us would guarantee millions of people deadly STD contractions, a huge increase in pregnancy which would increase the world population. All of these factors raise the use of petroleum drastically. Not letting Stier use petroleum is counterintuitive to our goal of reducing petroleum usage in the world. In the future which is what we are saving, petroleum usage will drastically increase as a result of preventing petroleum to Stier.

  24. Why should stier continue manufacturing • If it is decided that Stier will not be permitted to use petroleum in manufacturing, don’t bother telling us, tell them.

  25. Sources: • http://kidshealth.org/teen/sexual_health/contraception/contraception_condom.html# • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYGnbHJILyE • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flI-vGTLX2k • http://kidshealth.org/teen/sexual_health/contraception/bc_chart.html • http://www.everydayhealth.com/allergy/latex-allergies-and-surgery.aspx • http://www.avert.org/std-statistics.htm • http://www.census.gov/main/www/popclock.html • http://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.cfm?id=34&t=6 • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myelomeningocele • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyurethane

  26. Sources Continued: • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plastic • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latex_allergy • http://www.everydayhealth.com/allergy/latex-allergies-and-surgery.aspx • http://www.avert.org/stds.htm • http://beforeplay.org/stds/ • http://www.livestrong.com/article/12504-teen-pregnancy-rates-usa/ • http://marshall.csu.edu.au/CNMI/CNMIBIB/Photos/Leber_Syphilis.html

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