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    the water poured down from his well-cut biceps to his firm calves. Following that, he gently guided her previously injured leg, that had healed tremendously, upon the ceramic bathtub wall, and went in for the kill. Pulling back on the hood of her clitoris, he commenced to licking, sucking, and smacking on her until it stood out like an erection. Nessa gasped several times as her body shook uncontrollably. Tim smacked her on the ass and took her in deeper, watching her lose control. And then with…

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    On the other hand the use of anabolic steroids on female, may result in inhibition of follicle formation, ovulation and can cause irregularities of the menstrual cycle. Another effect on females can increased sexual desire and hypertrophy of the clitoris. These effects are similar to the effects of all the patients that were being treated with anabolic steroids. When a pregnant woman use anabolic steroids can cause the growth of retardation of the fetus or may even can cause fatal death.…

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    Ethics is said to be the source of morals; a treatise on this, moral principles, recognized rules of conduct. The Character of a man is expressed in terms of his Conduct. Ethics thus can be considered as the source of character of a person expressed as right or wrong conduct or action. Business Ethics is not a special set of ethical rules different from ethics in general and appropriate only to business. The three terms used to define ethics are “Right, Proper, and Just” and the question is…

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    The video “History with Masters and Johnson” explained how two people, Virginia Johnson Masters and William H. Masters did a major scientific study on the human sexual response. Masters and Johnson started their study during the 1957 and 1965. Around this time, talking about the scientific reasoning behind having sex was not well known. People only knew that sex was a reason for creating life and for pleasure. In 1966, they published their book, “Human Sexual Response,” and it became popular in…

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    Vertebrate Histology (BIOLOGY 364) Fall 2015 Lecture Final (Take-home) A. Pick 3 of the following and argue that the following are either “adaptive” or necessary for survival, homeostasis, and/or reproduction: 1. Adluminal compartment of seminiferous tubules • The adluminal compartment is made up of spermatocytes, spermatozoa and spermatids. The compartment is considered a tight-junction. This tight-junction is said to be a blood-testicle-barrier. This means the…

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    Female Orgasmic Disorders

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    lubrication-swelling response (http://www.minddisorders.com/Del-Fi/Female-orgasmic-disorder.html). As a woman receive more sexual stimulation; the body tension and blood flow to the pelvic area continues to accumulate either through direct pressure on the clitoris or as pressure on the walls of the vagina and cervix (http://www.minddisorders.com/Del-Fi/Female-orgasmic-disorder.html). The blood flow increases simultaneously with the tension which when released produces pleasurable rhythmic…

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    ranking bodies according to norms of sexuality” (253). Therefore, just as black women were inverts, so were lesbians. A consistent myth in the characterization of the bodies of African-American women and lesbians was the myth about an unusually large clitoris. These descriptions fueled sexual and racial ideologies of the 19th century “Cult of True Womanhood” and promoted ideas that white women were sexually pure and had “imprisoned” clitorises, while African women’s large clitorises demonstrated…

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    The most common form of female genital cutting is the excision of the clitoris and the labia minora, which is 80% of the procedures around the world. Infibulation is a more extreme version of female circumcision and accounts for 15% of the procedures around the world. The other 5% is other random procedures of harming the body…

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    The correlation Firdaus draws between a wife, a prostitute, and a slave are clear. She claims that “all women are prostitutes of one kind or another” (page 99) and simply have different prices. The women who are little more than slaves are not, in fact, the prostitutes, but the wives, for they are bound irrevocably to men. A wife must cater to the whims of her husband and may not demand anything in return, lest she provoke him. In this society even a man devoted to god would beat his wife. “The…

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    Sigmund Freud was a psychologist who made influential breakthroughs in neurology, psychotherapy, and psychoanalysis. He published many books, one being The Psychopathology of Everyday Life, and went on to give a series of lectures in the United States. Freud produced many theories throughout his career, investigating human behavior and, more specifically, the human mind. These theories created by Freud have caused many to rethink their values,questioning how the mind truly works. Freud, the…

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