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    While you're paying money to go see sea animal do tricks, looking like they're happy and having the time of their lives, you’re actually just paying for more equipment for them to make these sea animals lives even more miserable. In captivity, many sea animals such as Orcas suffer from poor physical and mental health. When they are not in captivity they can travel 50 to 100 miles a day. But with them being in places like sea world their tanks are normally only twice their size, forcing the…

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    Exhibitionistic Disorder Kaylee Bebee Exhibitionistic disorder is known as a psychological health disorder where the person who is diagnosed with it, feels the necessity to have to show his/her genitals to other individuals that are usually an unfamiliar person and they are unaware of what is about to happen, which leaves them shocked and surprised. They also like to have people watch them as they are in a sexual act with someone. A person with exhibitionistic disorder feels the…

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    Essay On Christianity

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    Looking back to the period of time where I went to church I was asked by the adults in the church to become a teacher to guide the children in living a Christian life. During this time, I believed that I was an admirable example in showing the children how to maintain a strong relationship with God while living in world with sinful temptations. However, It was a huge struggle during my high school years to ignore all sexual attraction and focus on my connection with God. When I first felt…

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    Sexuality In Art Analysis

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    Attending the world's largest erotic art museum has encouraged me to view sexuality with a more opened minded perception. Sexuality is very diverse for instance, in the way sexual acts are performed and carried out. Historically, individuals are biologically and genetically programmed to seek out sexual behaviors with others. Either for means of reproduction or their personal pleasure, but one thing is very evident, and that is that sex is pleasurable and enjoyable for most. However, cultural…

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    Research performed to examine whether gender differences exist and whether those differences are an evolutionary by-product or cultural by-product was explained through mate preferences in both men and women. Some features in choosing a mate are more important to men, and others are more important to women. Per research results, men value physical attractiveness more than women. Women are inclined to value higher socio-economic status and ambition in men than men in women. However, this does not…

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    As with much of Western history, women were considered inferior to men and their duties were mainly restricted to their home and family life during middle ages (Newman, 2015). Women were also valued as a weaker vessel that was not intellectual and unable to fulfill the strenuous task that come with being a man (Newman, 2015). While men were busy with their respective jobs women, uphold the home front and the family. Moreover, poorer medieval families lived mostly in small quarters without much…

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    Co-Sleeping Theory

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    eventually condition them to fall asleep on their own. Co-sleeping was also banned in the catholic religion in efforts to stop infanticide due to starvation. Another reason could be because parents did not want their children to be exposed to sex or masturbation in the bedroom (Mckenna, Ball, & Gettler…

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    This essay will explain Richards view and arguments regarding the legal restrictions/prohibitions of pornography, explain and analyze the Miller test, and finally conclude by evaluating Richards’ arguments. Millian liberalism would not allow the prohibition of pornography because it falls within the scope of private not public morality. The state must allow individuals the maximum ability to live within their own rights and pornography is not the law’s business when it is produced or involves…

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    Theodore Bundy Stages

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    gratification by habitually stimulating himself. He seems emotionless and instead of releasing libido energy with a loving partner he self satisfies his sexual desires. A narcissist indulges in a fantasy world where masturbation and sexual fantasies are the starting point for obsessive sexual tendencies.…

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    There is a concerning problem facing American children today, more specifically male children; circumcision. Parents are progressively choosing to opt out of mutilating their newborn kids and that is an unsettling turn of events. Opinions are brought about such as, “it is the same as female genital mutilation” and “there are no real health benefits” which serves to show how uneducated the masses are. The practice is done to curb HIV in males, even though countries in Western Europe, where…

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