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    Banned Books

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    I had no prior knowledge of what banned or challenged books were. After doing some research and some independent thinking, I have gained new knowledge of this subject. The difference between banned books and challenged books is that a challenge book is an attempt to remove or restrict materials based upon the objections of a person or group. A banned book is the removal those materials. The two books that are banned that I found interesting was “Persepolis”, by Marjane Satrapi and “It’s…

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    The narrator of the poem “Anywhere” is a man of art and sensuality; he makes a living by selling pictures and reminisces about his sex life, characterized by the raucous of a train whistle. As his lustfulness and impulses guide him, the narrator’s lifestyle derives from art, with a song by Carl Perkins motivating him to live a “dangerous” life (Matanle and Ankerson). Equally important are the poem’s visuals of a naked woman, symbolizing the lasciviousness of her relationship with the narrator…

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    Gonorrhea and syphilis are on the rise in the U.S., mostly in men who have sex with men (MSM), a trend the government said is linked to inadequate testing among people stymied by homophobia and limited access to health care. The rate of new gonorrhea cases rose 4 percent in 2012 from the year before, while syphilis jumped 11 percent, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said today in a report. Rates for chlamydia, the most common of the bacterial sexually transmitted diseases,…

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    Although Human sexuality is a natural part of life, many parents have an age in mind where think believe there child is too young to handle the responsibly of sex. . When it comes to parents understanding and accepting that their young child is sexually active, for many it can be difficult to accept. Times have s shifted, and the views on the teenage sexual culture teenage sex have changed over the decades. Adolescences are engaging in sexual behavior at a younger age. The concerning factor is…

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    Name of STI Symptoms Treatment Long term effects( if any) Scabies Itching Rash Scab Irritation Medication such as creams and ointment Mites may stay under skin Cause allergies Syphilis Small sores Swelling of Lymph glands Painless rash Medication such as antibiotics or penicillin injections If gets to the tertiary stage can cause: Heart disease Blindness Deafness Death Gonorrhoea Abnormal discharge from the vagina Stomach pains Painful urination Antibiotics Can cause pelvic inflammatory…

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    In this article, the putative pheromones are contrasted and the majority of the diverse, unmistakable smells that individuals will respond to on the planet today. Additionally, a connection between the favored sex of the members was analyzed in the experiment along with the hypothalamic neuronal process. This is identified with what we are presently finding out how individuals respond to having intercourse, the pheromones that are discharged (by various creatures) to demonstrate that they need…

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    Survival for most involves continuing to live during a rather difficult time, some homeless youth feel survival is only achieved if they prostitute themselves for food, shelter, and other basic human needs. “Using a sample of 1,625 homeless youth and young adults aged 10 to 25 from 28 different states in the United States, this study examines the correlates of having engaged in survival sex” (Walls and Bell). This idea may seem deluded to those with a stable life and home, however, most of the…

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    Organ Donors Summary

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    In the article “Motivating Television Viewers to Become Organ Donors”, use various television dramas such as House, CSI:NY, and Grey’s Anatomy to emphasize the importance of organ donating. It’s interesting how HH & S interact with the transplant surgeon who knows the organ donation trends in the United States. The TV drama help erase the myths and portrayals about organ transplant. It’s cool how the writers collaborate with the HH & S to create a story line based on organ donation, change the…

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    Sky Ferreira

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    Sky Ferreira has addressed a questionable article talking about her sex request which made rehashed references to her bosoms and appearance in an irate riposte on Twitter. The vocalist and model scrutinized the music business for being inalienably sexist in a progression of tweets reacting to an article distributed by LA Weekly. The piece, "Sky Ferreira's Sex Appeal is What Pop Music Needs Right Now", referenced the collection spread for Night Time, My Time, where she seems uncovered chested…

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    Adolescents commonly would try anything to fit in in a group and be accepted by their peers. Often, they are under a tremendous social and peer pressure that leads them to engage in risky behaviors, such as cigarette smoking, unprotected sex and even to the use of alcohol and illicit drugs. As the health care provider, caring and interviewing Rachel, I would first establish rapport and a trust relationship that would elicit an open communication with her and will allow her to express concerns…

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