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    Causes Of Social Anxiety

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    Have you ever been so overwhelmed and frustrated that you didn’t know what to do with yourself? Has your mind ever been all over and you couldn’t focus on what you were doing? Do you panic about the unknown or things out of your control? At least 22.8% of Americans struggle with these qualms on a daily basis (NIMH, n.d.). These are indications of Anxiety. Anxiety is one of the most common disorders in America and has an average age-onset of 11 years old (NIMH, n.d.). There are multiple types…

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    it is prohibited by “The Party”. The rules of “The Party” state that, "The sex instinct creates a world of its own. The sex instinct will be eradicated. Procreation will be an annual formality like the renewal of a ration card. We shall abolish the orgasm” (337). It is understood that sex and its outcomes, which seem morally acceptable in the world of today is immoral in 1984. “The Party” demolishes the idea of sex as words such as abolish and eradicate are used by the government in order to…

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    Love is bother foundation and the weakness of totalitarian regime. There are few bonds stronger than those developed from loving relationships among family, friends, and lovers. At the heart of any totalitarian society, love between individuals must be eliminated because only a relationship between the person and the party along with a love for its leader can exist. This restriction is necessary to achieving complete power and control over citizens, as a regime must dissolve all loyalties…

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    Ms. A. is a 28-year-old married executive who reports feeling anxiety and experiencing insomnia. She has been taking over-the-counter (OTC) medication to assist with sleep, but she still appears exhausted. Ms. A.’s symptoms have developed over a period of three months, and were reportedly triggered by her husband traveling out of town for business. She reports feeling irritable, tired, and nervous in a variety of situations. Ms. A. states that she has had a 15-pound weight loss over the past 3…

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    Chapter 4 begins with the story of a young man named A, who had history of getting in relationship with woman who already have boy friend and there was act of sexual fantasies with violence in it. His childhood was not a normal since his mom was alcoholic, his siblings were seems to be mentally incapable of taking care of themselves and constant domestic violence. Later his intimate relationship seems to be erotic as well as constantly threating and violence. Humans have different degree of…

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    Allometric Growth

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    genital organ or called as penis grows bigger and the public hair starts to grow up at the base of the penis. After one year of public hair growth, male hormones begin for ejaculation stage. Ejaculation is about the sexual arousal that occurs during an orgasm or lead to erection to the penis. However, erection can be happened anytime without any stimulation on it. Along with that, the male starts to realize that his public hair become coarser, curlier, and darker. The hair will also start to…

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    1984 and Nectar in a Sieve may be written by two different authors: George Orwell and Kamala Markandaya but they share the same message: Women’s place in a male-oriented society. Both authors show similar scenarios of women living, with a few differences here and there. Women are considered to be a weaker sex. As far as the women are concerned in these novels, they are made to follow the men. The women depicted in the two universes relate so much to the women in 2017. They, from the start, are…

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    Noah: A Narrative Fiction

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    ministrations, letting me know just how much he’s enjoying this, enjoying my blather. I feel her coming. Orgasm. She soars above, slowly, slowly descending. I rock faster against his tongue. Urgency. Intensity. Pleasure like never before. Credits to Noah, he doesn’t let up, he doesn’t pause, he doesn’t give me reprieve. His tongue licks, his mouth sucks, his fingers plunge in and out. She lands. Orgasm. Not smoothly. Not quietly. But rocky. Turbulent. Bits and pieces ripping apart,…

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    She can't even think about her life now, doesn't really want to there's not really anything to think about. Her parents abandoned her, she was found on the doorstep some old abandoned building, she was thrown into the shitty low social class foster system, she ran away and lived on the streets for three years until she was kidnapped by Doll's House and raised to be Micheal's best, most expensive virgin. That's it that's her life and it's pitiful. She closes her eyes, turning to face the back…

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    Marriage is a concept older than any society or religion. It has gone through many changes through history and across the world. The idea of what defines a marriage has really heated up during the 20th century. In the late 60’s there was some scuttles with the police and gay areas in Ontario and New York. These started to lay a foundation down of what right a government has to interfere with a group of people that are causing no harm Through the 70 's the HIV/AIDS crisis came unfolding many…

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