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    Lip's Character Analysis

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    I agree that Lip 's problem with falling for women who aren 't dedicated to being with him other than for sex and fun times could steam from Monica 's inconsistent actions. Loving and then leaving her children. Like with Amanda and Mandy they were pretty much loyal, stable with their affection, helpful, and will give and do anything for the person they love while Monica is the complete opposite except for the fact that if you hurt someone she cares for she will get revenge or do something about…

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    Abstract on “The Bodily Unconscious in Freud’s Three Essays ” The article, “The Bodily Unconscious in Freud’s Three Essays,” acts as a continuance on Freud’s theory of the unconscious. The author, John Russon, defends Freud’s theory, expands, and gives his own criticisms. The article is broken down into four sections pertaining to The Body as a Prototype for the Real, The Family as a Category of Experience, The Unconscious Desire of the Other, and Objectivity and Method. Throughout the piece…

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    Red Visor Analysis

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    Don 't let the cute red visor on this even cuter weenie dog fool you! He is a crazed predator, seeking and devouring every toy animal in sight. Not only does he maim and rip to shreds their outer body, but digs deep into the innards to the ultimate goal; the plastic squeaky heart. Yes, I say the intentional goal is to reach this piece of plastic and forever silence its shrill voice. Then, and only then, is the kill final. If you value your own life, you must keep your distance while the kill is…

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    Over the years there has been a huge dispute across the country about whether to teach students about contraceptives or to teach them about abstinence only. The reason for this is that people cannot determine which option will bring the most benefits to the students. Abstinence-only education focuses on teaching students how to abstain from any type of sexual activity until after marriage. However, sex education courses focus on teaching the students how to use different contraceptive methods…

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    STDs in Women verses Men Sexually Transmitted Disease affects women and men differently due to various reasons. The first reason that has been noted are the differences in women and men’s reproductive organ systems the lining of a women’s vagina is thinner and more delicate than the skin that is covering the male penis which makes it easier for bacteria and viruses to penetrate into the body. The vagina of a women is the perfect breeding ground for bacteria to grow because it is a moist…

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    “Three cigarettes in, your body already craves it. It is that addictive.” The given quote could be related to several people in my life. My mother, father, sister, stepfather, and stepsister all contribute to the awful habit of smoking cigarettes. Growing up, my mother has always smoked-- all day and every day. While there was not any noticeable harm being done--the older I got--the more I could see the toll it was taking on her. Her once young skin began to wrinkle as the years went on. Her…

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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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    Abstinence-Only Programs

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    Two students, that attend different schools, walk into their health classes. At the beginning of the year, both students will learn all the normal types of ways to keep their body safe. However, by the end of the year, one student will have learned how to properly use contraceptives and the other will have learned ways to stay abstinent until marriage. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has found that sex education programs spend less than ten percent of class time encouraging…

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    Dental Hygienist

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    hygienists. A brief description on what a dental hygienist do is they specializes in providing clinical, educational and therapeutic services to enhance oral and overall health. They serve many functions in a dental office such as carefully exam teeth, mouth, and gums. They look for any signs of decay, periodontal disease, oral cancer, or other oral problems. They also take x rays so the doctor can view them and quickly diagnose any problems that may exist. As far as preventive function of…

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    Sigmund Freud describes development in terms of psychosexual stages. (Gordon, A.M., & Browne, K.W, 2011:108) Sensual satisfaction that is associated with each specific body part is linked to specific challenges of that age. There are four stages named : Oral, Anal, Phallic and Genital. Jeremiah falls within the Phallic stage as this is the three to six year old stage. This is when children become aware of their sex role and develop a conscience. There was, however, nothing observed relating to…

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