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    and having to pay for it should never come with the risk of being sexually assaulted. Sexual assaults on college campuses is a growing problem, but can easily be fixed by schools themselves taking a stand. When choosing a college, many people believe a low sexual assault crime percentage in a school reflects pro-activeness; instead, it could more likely reflect that a campus is not doing enough to prevent sexual assaults (Domitrz). Less than five percent of these violent assaults are committed…

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    Syphilis Essay

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    Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by a corkscrew-shaped bacteria called Treponema pallidum. Anyone who is sexually active may catch syphilis, but those at greater risk include: people diagnosed with any STD, people with a sex partner diagnosed with any STD, people with more than one sex partner, people with a new sex partner, or people who exchange sex for money or drugs. Syphilis is spread directly from person to person by direct contact with an infectious lesion. The…

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    Gossips & Rumors Kaknika Viset Our topic we researched dealt with the correlation between people spreading gossip and rumors about each other and how their relationships are affected. The predicament that we are most attentive in learning about is why people tell rumors about others and how it affects their relationships. From what we have learned from our pre collected data is that not limited to just in school, but that some people spread…

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    “Sexual abuse is estimated to affect one in four girls and one in six boys before the age of 18” (Matta 367). In fact, the vast majority of these sexual abuse cases involve children. “Researchers have estimated that children make up 66% of all known victims of sexual assault, and sexual abuse has accounted for approximately 7% to 10% of all reports of child maltreatment in the United States” (Bolen 39). These startling statistics shine a light on a serious issue that many Americans face today.…

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    There are novelty songs that seem to make no real sense but when you listen to them they make you smile. One such song came to mind today and it was song by Harry Nilsson and titled “Coconut”. A catchy title and a great tune with nonsense lyrics and pretty much you have a real winner. This song hit the Billboard charts in 1972. What makes this song unusual is that Nilsson creates the voices of four people in this song. They are the narrator, the sister and the doctor. If you listen to this…

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    Emotions are a fundamental element of humanism. Humans have sex for reproduction purposes as well as for physical pleasure but pleasure is not received unless emotions are present. Soma is portrayed in Brave New World as a drug that cheapens the meaning of Sexual pleasure (Huxley). The more Soma that the people of Brave New World take the more that they forget about the emotions that they are supposed to have. All individuals are different, one is not able to create a world of the same…

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    Sex Offender Essay

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    consequences when having to live in a community with other residences. Sexual offenders come in various offenses and can commit a low level or high level sexually related crime. Based on the level of the offense most sexual crimes result in some length of incarceration or form of punishment. When sex offenders are released back into the community, it is the furthest thing from being free. A crime such as child pornography, rape, sexual assault, or child molestation are crimes completely frowned…

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    DV Case Study Terminology

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    oral soft tissues injuries, homicide). 1 Physical abuses include sexual abuses such as forcing wife to sexual intercourse, coercing (forcing) sexual acts and marital rape; it results in unintended pregnancies, abortions, adverse pregnancy outcomes (such as low birth weight or perinatal death, maternal morbidity or even mortality) and sexually transmitted diseases.1 Psychological abuses include verbal abuses, criticizing wife at public in a humiliating way and threatening behaviours…

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    Trauma Paper

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    this class I have learned about the detrimental effects trauma and PTSD have on the human as a whole. Trauma shapes how we view the world and how we see people. It effects our bodies, minds, and our concept of self. However, there are mediating factors that play a major role. Proximity to trauma, interpersonal trauma, frequency, age play a role in how trauma may affect a person (Banyard, Williams, & Siegel, 2001). Sexual abuse is a subgroup that contains many maladaptive traits that make it much…

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    During the time in which The bluest eye was set, women were degraded and victims of sexual abuse. The oppression of women is not only shown through racial subjugation, but also through the tyranny and violation brought upon them. This is reflected when a male classmate of Pecola lures her into his house and then proceeds by physically attacking…

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