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    Indeed source one demonstrates how ColdBath Fields Prison took to building extensions in order to fulfil the separate system and how ‘its extension, by the annexation of successive erections at different periods, will at a glance convince every dispassionate inquirer that the idea of confining prisoners in separate cells in a gaol.’ The extension it refers to was in 1850 and as shown in figure one representing the same shape and design…

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    contentment it did when he slept. I could see that he had an erection and groaned aloud with frustration. I felt no pain at that moment, but I knew that I could not straddle him and insert him deep inside me as the craving in my pleasure place wished I could do. Why, after going through what I had just gone through why would I want something so badly that had caused me so much pain? I turned onto my side and reached my hand down to touch his erection; it was large and firm. I squeezed it…

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    Gender reassignment, sex change, sex reassignment surgery, or sex realignment surgery, regardless of what name is used, this process is lengthy and has many variables. For the sake of this paper, and most commonly, I will refer to the above mentioned as Gender Reassignment Surgery (GRS). In essence, this is a procedure that permanently alters and reassigns ones born gender from male-to-female, or female-to-male. This might sound simple, however there are many things to consider when one is…

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    What is a Drug? This is a chemical substance or medicine that has a physiological effect when ingested or introduced into the body. Types of Drugs: Anti-depressants: Antidepressants are drugs used for the treatment of major depressive disorder and other conditions. Antidepressants work by increasing levels of a group of chemicals in the brain called neurotransmitters. Certain neurotransmitters, can improve mood and emotion. Some anti-depressants drugs include Noradrenalin. Anti-Convulsants:…

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    What Is Bald Uakari?

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    The bald uakari is a small new world monkey, monkeys that live in Central or Latin America. It is known because of its red face and bald head. The bald uakari weighs between 2.75 and 3.45 kg (6.1 and 7.6 lb), with head and body lengths average 45.6 cm (18.0 in) (male) and 44.0 cm (17.3 in) (female)(Wikipedia). It has a long white nor red coat covering its body. The tail of the bald uakari is pretty small.The tail is bob-like and rather short for a New World monkey (about 5.9 inches (15 cm)), at…

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    Chikatilo Case Study

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    Serial Killer: Andrei Chikatilo Andrei Romanovich Chikatilo was brought into this world on October 16, 1936 in Yablochnoye, Ukraine. He is worldly known as the butcher of Rostov or Soviet Union serial killer. He is considered to be one of the most gruesome serial killers in soviet history. (Cahill) Andrei was born with a few birth defects as a newborn such as nearsightedness, as well as, lesions and water to the brain.(Butcher) The era of Andrei being born Ukraine was at war with Germany(WWII).…

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    In 447BCE, Pericles began the project he is most famous for: the building program on the Acropolis. The program's chief aim was to restore various Athenian temples and build more temples and other great buildings to glorify Athens. Furthermore, it offered Athenians the chance to display their imperial might through their architectural achievements. In 447/6 BC, work was begun on building the Parthenon. The Parthenon was designed to house an enormous gold and ivory statue of Athena, which was…

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    pressure, angina and chest pain. During Trials it was discovered that the drug had insignificant effect on angina. In turn an unexpected side-effect was discovered. The drug gave men a penile erection and sustained it for a period of time. The research into heart medicine was stopped while research on penile erection was initiated. Clinical trials were carried out and a great demand was discovered due to the increasing number of men suffering from erectile dysfunction [Potts 2004]. Viagra…

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    opening of the hypospadiac meatus increase the chances of being stenosed as a result of which the urinary stream is splayed and deflected ventrally and this lead difficulty in voiding while standing. In addition, the presence of chordee lead to painful erection, impaired copulation and ultimately in adequate insemination. Furthermore, the general appearance of the hypospadiac penis with hooded prepuce, flattened glans abortive ventrum add more adverse effects on psychosexual development of the…

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    taught the misbelief it is OK to rape, having coed barracks where members often engage in casual sexual intercourse, the hostile culture towards women of the military and how some military members join the military to avoid jail or prison Stander & Thomsen (2016). The Effects of Sexual Assault on Victims Bell et al, (2014) list several effects sexual assault and harassment has on its victims. The mental and physical trauma can be devastating to victims. Sexual assault and harassment can…

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