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    At the turn of the 20th century, public health became a prominent topic in medicine. This changed the view from what’s best for an individual’s health to what’s best for the health of a population. Case studies done in this century have a vast range of conclusions and theories in an attempt to fix societal issues. These social issues, such as masturbation, prostitution, and criminal acts, were previously assumed to be moral irregularities. Now, through the use of science and medicine, these…

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    female genital mutilation appears to be accepted by some cultures yet through analysis and the point of view of absolutism reveals that this practice is unethical. Female circumcision is defined as the action or traditional practice of cutting off the clitoris and sometimes the labia of girls or young women. Female genital mutilation refers to alteration of the external genitalia of girls without medical benefit which causes immediate and long-term health consequences. Despite the negative…

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    Ovaries are pair of small glands similar to almonds, and located in the lateral and superior parts of the uterus. They produce hormones (estrogen and progesterone) and ova, "eggs", or gametes. In fertility lifetime, every month during ovulation, a mature egg is released and travels from the ovary to the fallopian tube, where it might be fertilized before reaching the uterus. Uterus is a hollow muscular organ; it is pear-shaped in posterior and superior to the bladder. The uterus or womb is…

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    may pass the same theory on to his children, causing a domino effect. He uses the practice of circumcision and how it is an immoral practice to mutilate an infant child. Females which he believes suffer more, due to the excision of the labia and clitoris which is sometimes even postponed to adolescence. This happens because females are taught their sexual instinct is wrong these acts are performed to stop the temptation to experiment with any man apart from the one she will marry. Women also…

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    each) 1. Penile glans: The penile glans is the outermost tip of the penis and is very sensitive to physical stimulation. The glans consists of 4,000 nerves that allow it to be exceptionally sensitive. The female counterpart to the penile glans is the clitoris glans. 2. Vas deferens: The vas deferens allows for the travel of sperm after ejaculation. The vas deferens is 18 inches long and is attached to the seminal vesicle. 3. Ejaculatory Duct: The ejaculatory duct is formed when the vans deferens…

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    Her abstinence-only education not only failed to explain the organ to her, but also gave a misrepresentation of the actual size of the organ. Female pleasure points are looked over so often that textbooks do not even give an accurate depiction of a clitoris (Whatley and Worcester, 454). When women are taught abstinence-only, they become unaware of what their bodies are capable of. In relationships, the woman’s orgasm is not focused on or is thought of as impossible do to the cultural norm that…

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    The fact is that whether your kid should be playing competitive sports is a highly talked about topic. One reason that parents might not let their kid play these sports is because of injuries and harmful acts caused by the opponent. On the other side parents that do let their kid(s) have the opportunity to play sports and also have the competitive edge. The fact of the matter is that in my opinion kids should not be allowed to play competitive sports. First off, many kids that play sports come…

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    is classified in four main parts “ Type 1: Often referred to as clitoridectomy, this is the partial or total removal of the clitoris (a small, sensitive and erectile part of the female genitals), and in very rare cases, only the prepuce (the fold of skin surrounding the clitoris). Type 2: Often referred to as excision, this is the partial or total removal of the clitoris and the labia minora (the inner folds of the vulva), with or without excision of the labia majora (the outer folds of skin of…

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    problems taking 100 mg of the drug each week. However, the androgenic side effects take place with bigger Deca Durabolin dosage. For example, masculinization of voice (often inconvertible), hirsutism, acne, high libido and, at times, hypertrophy of clitoris. Those women who have hypodermic problems with Deca steroids even while taking 50 mg of it could improve everything if taking faster acting Durabolin. Nandrolone Phenylpropionate taken once or twice a week does not cause the undesirable…

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    higher chance for hepatitis and other infectious diseases to occur. Lots of performance enhancing drugs is linked with sexual problems. Steroid usage can lead to shrunken testis and breast enlargement in men. The women may experience an enlarged clitoris and shrunken breasts. The men and women lose the sex drive when consuming steroids. For most of the high school athletes, pro athletes are major influences. The pro athletes are the role models for the younger ones. The pro athletes help the…

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