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    Bollinger in the Journal of Boyhood Studies states that every year in the United States, over one million newborn infant males are circumcised (76). The infant has no choice in the outcome of his body. The only justification for the removal of the foreskin should be a medical emergency. MIC procedures conducted on neonates are not consensual and violate his bodily rights. However, many studies claim that a circumcision is healthy and beneficial. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) published…

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    to bacterial infection, or yeast infection (when a male's pens is inside a female's vagina, it gets infected). The symptoms to this is usually redness, itching, swelling, and pain. Balanitis is when the glans become inflamed. Posthitis is when he foreskin has inflammation. Overall, males should be ore protective about their reproduction system. Some problems may be for a short period, while others can last a lie time. Make sure to get a daily check…

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    Circumcision is the undertaking of circumcising a girl or a boy; it is a practice that is popular amongst Xhosa males. It is done when a boy has just been born or later on in their teens, depending on their culture or race. In this essay we will be looking at circumcision amongst Xhosa boys. Virginity testing is a cultural procedure young females undergo to evaluate whether they have ever slept with a man or not. Young girls in our Zulu culture often undergo this procedure as it is a part of…

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    Benefits Of Circumcision

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    While many health benefits of circumcision have been proposed, in reality these benefits are not guaranteed and are far outweighed by the risks. The case for circumcision to lowering the chances of contracting genital herpes, HIV, or cervical cancer is not entirely proven. It has however been documented that the use of a condom is more effective than counting on a circumcision for protection. An elective surgery is not a solution for safe sex, and the responsibility still falls to the parties…

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    Polar bears Each fall, hundreds of polar bears migrate past this chilly hamlet, waiting for Hudson Bay to freeze over so they can venture onto the sea ice to pounce on unsuspecting seals. In the summer, instead of disappearing into carpets of wildflowers that blanket the tundra, polar bears were pawing through town dumps and wandering near the airport runway and snoozing on front porches. Those that survive the summer are at their most ravenous--and dangerous state. Starving bears often lose…

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    the kingdom of God."; Jesus tells the supporters in Matthew 28:19, "… show all countries, sanctifying through water them for the sake of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:". 2. Religious male circumcision.Is the ejection of the foreskin from the penis Male circumcision practiced as a religious custom is found in works of the Hebrew Bible, as a noteworthy…

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    The controversial topic of female circumcision or rather 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…

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    Recurring Yeast Infections A vaginal yeast infection is a fungal infection that causes irritation, increased discharge, strong odors, and an intense itchiness of the vulva, and vagina. It's a type of vaginitis, or inflammation of the vagina, and infections occur when there are too many of the bacteria and yeast that normally live in the vagina. If you have recurrent yeast infections, four or more within a year, you might need a maintenance plan and a longer treatment course. Why Do You Have…

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    The History Boys Essay

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    The comedy of The History Boys centres around the opposition created between Hector and Irwin. What use does Bennett make of this opposition? In Bennett’s The History Boys, a central theme is the debate of education, what purpose it serves and how it should be embodied. We are shown the two opposing sides through two characters: Hector and Irwin. The initial cause for celebration in the play is the character’s outstanding A Level results, which allows romantic interests and possibilities to take…

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    Herpes Simplex Virus

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    reactivate and the virus starts transcribing its genes again. It is important to state that once a person has been infected with Herpes Simplex Virus, this virus will remain latent in the hosts body for years and will eventually reactivate periodically causing the disease. Different stimuli can cause the virus to leave its dormant state such as, fever, trauma, emotional stress, sunlight, and menstruation. Herpes Simplex Virus can be transmitted into the host body through direct contact between…

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