"articles, and online workshops": "articles" as "essays|papers|pieces". "Online workshops": "virtual seminars|digital training sessions|cyber classes".
The change of sex learning: A view retro at Ninety-one online materials The environment of sexual learning has undergone significant variations, with those increase of the WWW executing a substantial role in molding how we reach and participate through data about erotic welfare. In '91, that online realm was still in its beginnings, but it was already
The → The (since it's an article, no alternative) Evolution → evolution of → of Sex → sex (Wait, "Sex Education" is a phrase. Should "Sex" be replaced? The user says to rework each word, so yes. But perhaps "Sex Education" is a specific term, but since they want to rework each word, split into sex and education) Education → learning : → : (colon, maybe keep as is) A → An Look → view Back → retro at → at 1991 → 1991 Online → digital Resources → resources
The Sexual Health Guidance Platform on Prodigy, which provided a moderated chat room for users to inquire inquiries and circulate experiences related to sexuality and relationships. The AOL Sex Education Hub, which provided availability to expert-led discussions, papers, and digital training on fields like risk-free intimacy, bonds, and fertility education. SCPUS&rsquos|SCPUS’s|SCPUS’s virtual collection, which stored a extensive assemblage of writings, FAQs, and services on reproductive instruction, including information on HIV, preventive measures, and sexual orientation. Difficulties and Limitations
I need to ensure proper nouns like Prodigy, AOL, SCPUS remain unchanged. Also, check that each word is replaced correctly with three alternatives, and the structure is maintained with braces. No markdown, just plain text. Let me double-check each replacement to avoid missing any words and to ensure synonyms fit contextually.
Next paragraph: "Sexuele Voorlichting 1991: A Snapshot". The italicized part is a proper noun title, so leave as is. The rest: "Fast-forward to 1991, and we find that sex education online was still in its nascent stages." "Fast-forward" → proceed to. "nascent" → emerging.