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Learning Journal by Mushimbami Victor

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 <script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-5632014805880740"      crossorigin="anonymous"></script>   HIV and AIDs Pexels-com photo      Sexual behavior in Zambia: a public health concern Sexual behavior has been widely reported in Zambia, in schools, among government officials, hospitals, churches, and communities. It is all over social media and news. I agree with Ogden (2018), who said that “we can change our behavior by watching those around us and focusing on the behaviors we want to copy” (p. 29). She also said that we can learn behavior from our families, friends, health professionals, teachers, work colleagues, and people we watch on social media. Therefore, those around us can influence how we behave, either negatively or positively. (Ogden, 2018). The behavior is likely to happen again if there are people who cheer and enjoy it. This is what I see in my country and on social media. There is