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    Steroids should be illegal in professional sports. Steroids should be illegal because they provide an unfair advantage, tarnish a role model’s record, and lead to serious and even unknown health risks. Steroids are, “any of a group of usually synthetic hormones that are derivatives of testosterone, are used medically especially to promote tissue growth, and are sometimes abused by athletes to increase the size and strength of their muscles and improve endurance (Merriam-webster).” Steroids…

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    Freud's Personality Theory

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    How humans respond, how humans behave, how humans are interesting to others and how humans are different to others are all influenced by a person’s personality. Personality is the tendencies within a person that influences how they respond to their environment. There are different approaches to personality. One being the nomothetic approach which focuses on identifying the general laws that are put in place for all. The other being idiographic approach that focuses on identifying unique…

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    Essentially, Butler raises the question of does the body truly need to be sexed? And if sexed does a person’s gender truly have to act in accordance to the conventional and hegemonic notions of gender that exist in these fixed states of corporeal permeability and impermeability. In this discourse the body acts as a pre-existing surface which cultural inscription defines a both a person and their gender exclusively. But the act and implication of such a definition, results in creation of a clear…

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    Women's Sexuality

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    One aspect that without doubts was of central importance in the discourse about gender and about why women were considered unruly and a danger was women’s sexuality, which threatened Early Modern English men and husbands, including Leontes and other male characters in The Winter’s Tale. Because of the separation of the worlds of men and women, the lack of communication and knowledge of each other led the men to fear and doubt all that involved the feminine sexual realm. In particular, men…

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    to sustain an erection, and their prostate gland may enlarge. Women may also experience physical changes after using anabolic steroids. These changes consist of possible change in their voices deepening in tone, a possible enlargement of their clitoris, an increase in body hair, may experience balding, and infrequent or absent menstrual cycles. Women and men both experience some of the same changes after using these drugs. Users may experience severe acne on their skin, an increase of the…

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    gripped her thighs tighter and began to pick up the pace. Her body rocked the desk back and forth with every thrust. Jayceon left small kisses on her throat everytime she threw her head back to moan, or scream. He put his middle finger onto her clitoris to maximize the pleasurable moment. The pleasant aroma of sex coated the room heavily. "Who's is it baby?" "It's yours daddy! All yours." She screamed. He bit her ear and sped up his thrust. "You liking this dick? Tell me you love it!" He…

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    Pro Oestrous Behaviours

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    ruptures, it carries the ovum out with a fluid. Mares will show behaviour during the oestrous stage of the cycle to try and attract a stallion to mate with. This behaviour includes raising their tail, squatting, frequent urinating, exposing the clitoris, and allowing copulation.…

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    Performance-enhancing substances Performance-enhancing substances is one of the most important concerns for athletes till this day. These substances are outlawed in every league, but athletes still find a way to cheat and continue to find ways to get an edge over their competitors. These substances are used to improve performances of athletes and gives them an advantage. When taking these drugs it affects your body in many ways as growth of muscles but doesn’t change the fact that is is still…

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    Structure and language Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s novel, Infidel is an autobiography focusing on her struggles as a Muslim woman. It starts of by a detailed recollection of her childhood and life in Somalia leading to her movement to America. Ayaan’s novel focuses on her inner struggle with Religion and human value, which she later on figures out. Ayaan’s profound awakening happens when she moves to the Netherlands where she later on obtains a degree in political science. The structure and language…

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    Performance Enhancing Drugs Performance enhancing drug abuse is a growing problem in adolescents and athletes. According to the Partnership for Drug – Free Kids, more than five percent of teens use performance enhancing drugs, or steroids to increase muscle. Performance enhancing drug abuse creates addiction, the mental tension and pressure that coaches and peers bring to inferior athletes this draws teens and athletes to engage in these products, further encouraging teens to partake in the use…

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