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    any STI’s and from pregnancy 5. What activities are unsafe? The activities that increase your risk of getting pregnant and your chances of getting STI’s are: • Having sex without using a male or female condom • When you withdraw the penis before ejaculation instead of using condoms • Using an old condom or using a condom that is past its use-by date • Continuing to have sex when the condom is broken and using a condom incorrectly. • Getting bodily fluids into someone’s body, for example…

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    Schumann’s Involvement in Resurrecting J.S. Bach As editor and writer for his own music journal, Neue Zeitscrift für Musik, Robert Schumann made it his personal mission to write about worthy composers and lift them up as examples to the music community. He was tired of the “Philistines” of the current music establishment, such as Wagner and Meyerbeer, who he felt were commercial and pretentious. He brought Brahms and Chopin to Germany’s notice, because he felt that their music was “honest craft…

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    Testicular cancer is a tumor that is located in the scrotum underneath a mans intromittent organ. Testicular cancer is very rare there are fever than 20,000 cases of this type of cancer each year in the United States. The testicles produce male sex hormones and sperm for reproduction. Testicular cancer is most common cancer in American males in the ages of 15 to 35. Testicular cancer is highly treatable, even if the cancer has spread beyond the testicles. Regular testicular self-examinations…

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    Eduardo C. Corral describes the death of the Mexican-American woman, Josefa Segovia after she kills the man who assaulted her. She was tried, convicted, and hanged all in one day. She describes the moment of her soul leaving her body as the male ejaculation. Why did the speaker compare her soul to semen? Corral uses imagery, simile, and free verse to illustrate the prejudice in criminal justice system. The poem reveals that Mexican- American women suffer the double burden of gender and racial…

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    According to Upanisads, "homology" is related to vital powers and sense faculties. Firstly, authors associate vital powers with sense faculties. "Vital powers---powers of movement, evacuation, ejaculation, breathing, and speaking, as well as thinking and the five senses...these are breathing, thinking, speech, sight, and hearing." (Olivelle, 1998)Every individual has those powers and sense faculties. It draws attention to human being. Secondly, authors…

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    Its Effects, 2014). Rhabdomyolysis involves leakage of toxic chemicals from damaged skeletal muscle. These harmful chemicals then fall into the bloodstream (Rhabdomyolysis, 2014). Cocaine use can also affect sexual ability. Chronic use can impair ejaculation in men (Cocaine Use and Its Effects, 2014). Many people frown upon cocaine when they find out the consequences of its…

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    Men and women worked alongside each other at Oneida which was enjoyed by all and also helped men and women to find new partners in which to engage in complex marriage with. Noyes believed and taught his followers that for true-Christians, sexual intercourse is a form of worship and that sex is a celebration of God’s goodness. He explains his beliefs about complex marriage in Bible Argument: Defining the Relations of the Sexes in the Kingdom of Heaven that he wrote soon after his arrest in 1847…

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    Hiv Persuasive Speech

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    We have been fighting to find a cure for HIV for a long time. HIV is a retrovirus that attacks cells of the immune system. Leading to a loss of immune function and the development of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome also know as (AIDS). The reason we are coming to you is because we need your help to better lives and the future. We want you to donate money to this to make history and saves lives, but before you make your decision lets get a clear understanding of what HIV really is. HIV has…

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    The Prostate Gland: An Overview: Anatomy: The prostate gland is shaped as an inverted cone in which the apex is pointing downward, the base is referring upward, and the midgland is sandwiched in between. In an antro-posterior view, the gland lies with its long axis parallel to the anterior rectal wall. It is bordered superiorly by the bladder (ventrally) and the seminal vesicles (dorsally), and inferiorly by the urogenital diaphragm (Jung and Westphalen, 2012). The prostate is separated from…

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    The way in which we have understood the mechanism of embryo growth and development has gradually changed over the course of history with advancements in science and technology. Two theories which were believed in previous time periods were the Hippocratic theories and the theory of ovist preformationism. The Preformation’s and Hippocratic theories were used in the late seventeenth to early eighteenth centuries to explain how organisms develop from embryos as well as how characteristics are…

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