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    Ehrlich's 3 Stages Of Std

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    (Ehrlich, 2015) Reported that there are more than 20 types of sexual transmitted disease (STD). Many people do not take any sexual precaution, so due to this one of the most common STD that is transmitted is Human immunodeficiency virus, or also known as acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS (Dallas, 2016). It enters the body attacks the immune system, and then it is too late you did not make the right sexual choice to be safe so now you are contracted with HIV.…

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    Introduction In Greek mythology, Zeus was known as the god of the sky and weather, or the sender of thunder. He overthrew his father, Cronus, and became the supreme leader of the gods. His golden throne was on the highest summit of Mount Olympus showing his superiority and respect from all gods and mortals (Mortal kings would boast that they were descendants of Zeus). While his well known weapon was the thunderbolt which he hurls at the ones who displeases or defies him, he also possesses a…

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    11. Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel: In the beginning of their relationship when they were just going out and not ties in wedlock, the couple practiced open relationship which was of course a strain on Jessica but she had to do it due to Justins active libido and high sexual needs. When she started putting restrictions on home, the couple started having trouble when Justin declared that they can’t have a formal relationship whereby he wasn’t allowed to date other women. Jessica just didn’t…

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    Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) or infections (STI) refer to “a variety of clinical syndromes caused by pathogens that can be acquired and transmitted through sexual activity” (Schuilig&Likis, 2013, p. 485). There are a variety of bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and ectoparasites that may contribute to the cause of a sexually transmitted infection. The knowledge of these microorganisms contributing to the infection resulted in changing the term from venereal disease, which primarily referred…

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    It is commonly held belief that Brave New World is a dystopian society in the far future, the world controllers have created an ideal society. Indeed, through clever use of genetic engineering, brainwashing, and recreational sex and drugs, all of its society are happy consumers. However, when examining Brave New World through a historical lens, one could assist the book was written based on the author's experience and the historical milieu when the book was written. Fordism and society…

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    In her essay titled “Why I [Still] Want a Wife”, Judy Brady argues that wives are automatically assigned the role of primary care taker and home maker in a traditional marriage. Brady states that in her marriage she is expected to earn an income while her husband pursues a higher education, she is expected to perform all parental duties exclusively, tend to all housework, tend to her husband’s sexual needs and desires with no regard to her own, and be a hostess all while keeping quiet and doing…

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    The Benefits Of Hook-Up

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    The discussion on sexual behavior and activity is widely regarded as a taboo subject by modern American standards. Numerous individuals examine the topic of sex largely with conservative views. However, as the trend of becoming liberal is spreading across the United States, these people are no longer viewing sex as controversial. Instead, they are learning to understand how sex plays several roles throughout their lives. The vital role of sex is found in the transition from adolescence to…

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    Homosexuality and the Christian lifestyle do not belong together. Yet all those who participate in the homosexual lifestyle make excuses for their actions and some even justify them by twisting God’s revealed truth. True believers in Christ ought to recognize and promote that this sinful lifestyle defies the laws of nature, biblical relationships, and social norms. We are all born in sin and have innate desires that are rooted in our hearts to do the wrong thing. As Christians, we are called to…

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    Non Human Primates Essay

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    There are many different species of non-human primates. Each primate has its own characteristics, traits, and behaviors that establish its identity. Throughout history, however, primate species have evolved over time and there have been different research studies to see how primates have evolved. Northern white-cheeked gibbons are one of the closest relatives to human beings. White cheeked gibbon’s characteristics, traits, and behaviors explain the complexity of their species and how they are…

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    Bird Flu Essay

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    Take Home Test Bird Flu The 1918 influenza epidemic brought about millions upon millions of deaths due to the unexpected mutation of the virus and the low healthcare potential. Nowadays, if the bird flu was to become capable of spreading through respiratory droplets in an effective manner, healthcare would be able to save millions of lives despite the severity of the disease. It is worth noting, however, that the disease might not be contained, leading to a great portion of the world population…

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