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    but is not limited to, everything from puberty and development, relationships, intimacy, and reproduction. “From its earliest days, sexuality education was narrowly focused on the physical and moral aspects of sexuality. It concerned itself with reproductive anatomy and physiology, emphasized prevention of venereal diseases (VD, currently referred to as sexually transmitted infections (STIs)), and focused on hygiene” (Elia & Tokunaga 2015). Sex education itself started to become taught and…

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    to them. The controversial topic I would chose to speak about would be the topic of abortion: should it be legal? I am pro-choice, and that would reflect throughout my speech. In addition, I am an eighteen year-old female, which makes an impact on the speech. Being pro-choice, female, and young, I would connect with other audience members with the same demographics. I would not connect with audience members that were male, older, and conservative. To find out what audience would be most…

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    The extract is a transcript of Emma Watson’s speech as an UN Women Goodwill Ambassador advocating gender equality. The speech is given at a event for HeForShe campaign held at United Nations Headquarters in New York, 20 September 2014. Her speech shows her concern about feminism and there is a need for gender equality. Through her speech, she attempts to inform and persuade the audience on the needs of gender equality and a change in views of stereotypes. The speech that was presented uses…

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    How Homologous Organs Are

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    organs are. Give one example of each. Homologous organs are known as body parts, organs, or systems that are the same within different organisms. Examples of homologous structures of the male and female reproductive system are the testis in men and ovaries in women. As well as the penis and the clitoris and also the foreskin of the male penis, and the clitoral hood within the female reproductive system. Analogous organs on the other hand are totally opposite from homologous organs. They are…

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    The male and female anatomical structures have many similarities and differences. Some similarities in male and female anatomical structures is the obvious physiology that both reproduce and come together. When they come together they can fertilize and make a human life when combined. Other ways the male and female anatomical structures are similar are once they hit puberty they function and the external anatomical characteristics and reproductive system becomes eminent and fully functional an…

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    when a person has woman chromosomes, ovaries, but external genitals appear male. This is usually the result of a female fetus exposition to excess male hormones before birth. The labia fuse, the clitoris enlarges to appear like a penis, but uterus and fallopian tubes remain normal. This condition is also called 46, XX with virilization (or pseudohermaphroditism- condition in which a female develops characteristics associated with male…

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    significant public health problem in the united states affecting males, females, marital couples and cohabitation couples. Ranging from ages fifteen to forty-four in 1982 to 2010. Commonly used Infertility services were used such as; medical help to prevent miscarriages, advice, testing, and ovulation drugs. Treatments that are used in fertility is the Intrauterine insemination and assist reproductive technology (ART). Assist reproductive technology, is identified to establish a pregnancy, can…

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    was an Australian M.D. who specialized in obstetrics and gynecology and was one of the first to pioneer the process of IVF. Wood had an interest in making gynecologic procedures more pleasant for women who had endured difficulties with their reproductive systems. Wood had studied gynecological medicine at Melbourne University in Australia. He also conducted research in London and the U.S. He invented the method of using frozen embryos and also pioneered the use of fertility drugs for the…

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    more closely when they began to file more cases of intraspecific killings. Primarily, primates engage in infanticide as a reproductive strategy. Male primates can increase their reproductive chances by killing off offspring that were fathered by other males. After a female primate loses an infant, she is no longer in estrus. Estrus, in female mammals, is the time period when female primates are more likely to conceive, and it correlates with ovulation in humans. (Jurmain, Robert, Lynn, Kilgore,…

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    Some socially monogamous species follow a system of cooperative breeding, in which helpers within a group help assist in taking care of offspring of other parents. This increases the chance of survival of the offspring, and provides them with care such as grooming, training, and guarding. Because of the way that offspring are raised within cooperative breeding species, the fitness of offspring is greater than offspring who are not given aid by helpers. I will be discussing research done on this…

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