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    Introduction Female Mutilation also known as female circumcision and female genital cutting is a very popular practice in many countries in Africa and also known to be practiced in The Middle East and parts of Asia. Female genital cutting is a very popular practice in the non-western world and because this is relatively unknown in western culture, the thoughts on this practice are generally always negative in response to hearing it. The way it is done and most of the time forced upon these…

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    torrid sexual relationship. “Make You Stop Flying,” a description of Hemingway’s sexual relations with Mary, attempts to recapture the sleeping bag scenes in “For Whom the Bell Tolls”. Mary, named in the story, breathlessly expresses the rhythm of her orgasm. “Now you come when you like. Oh now I can’t talk. Please my darling. Please dear. Please now. Oh don’t let me talk. No. No. Yes. Oh yes. Oh not please yes please oh please please; yes good oh good.” (Meyers 394) When Hemingway wrote about…

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    on, Offred is fully clothed with the exception of her underwear, and she lays between Serena Joy’s legs, their hands clasped together. It is carried out as a responsibility, and nothing more. “It has nothing to do with sexual desire...arousal and orgasm are no longer thought necessary…” (94). Aside from this monthly obligation, Offred is to have no relations with men, especially not sexually. Offred begins having sex with Nick, however, at Serena Joy’s desire. Serena Joy wants Offred to get…

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    up on the wand. You stroke your cock slowly as you watch me writhe around, you can see I'm about to cum so you turn the vibrations down to the lowest setting. I let out a groan. After a minute you turn it back up and once again when I almost reach orgasm you turn it down. This continues for 10mins. You edge me to the brink of cumming then bring me down. You have also been edging. After one more round you leave it on high and let me cum but instead of turning it down you leave it on high and…

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    Judith

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    The book of Judith has inspired a lot of artists to paint this heroic female in the Old Testament. Throughout the history, there are various versions of interpretations. In the modern age, Judith not only represents salvation, but also indicates her existence as a threat to the patriarchal society. Gustav Klimt paints Judith I in 1901 and Judith II 1909. The two versions signify his stylistic transformation, while his obsession with femme fatale is never changed. Klimt’s modern interpretation…

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    Asthma Research Paper

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    1. Definition of Asthma: Asthma is one of the most common type of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). A COPD is a type of disease or disorder to which the airway is affected and causes breathing to be slowed or forced. Asthma is a type of COPD that causes the airway to become inflamed and to be hypertensive (increased pressures in the blood vessels in the airway) due to any internal or external stimuli. The system that is closely associated with asthma is the respiratory system. The…

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    what’s-so-ever. If anything, I feel like I try to go out my way to reject it due to the idea that I believe strongly that no one should be able to depicts your sexuality. For example, a cultural sexual script may tell women that they should always have an orgasm, which leads them to start faking it. I don’t believe that as a woman I should fake orgasmism because that is a given role that has been embedded for years for women in society to…

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    Serial Killer Motivation

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    school teacher he was accused of molesting a student even though as a young child he was found of a sexual disorder, is difficult for an individual to have normal sexual activity with their partner, including physical pleasure, desire, arousal or orgasm which is known for sexual impotence. He moved to Shakhty, where he killed his first victim, a 9-year-old captured at the bus stop. Chikatilo could be characterized as an organized serial killer who was driven by feelings of inadequacy mostly…

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    Each of the monologues deals with an aspect of the feminine experience, touching on areas such as sex, love, rape, menstruation, female genital mutilation, masturbation, birth, orgasm, the various common names for the vagina, or simply as a physical aspect of the body. A recurring theme throughout the piece is the vagina as a tool of female empowerment and the ultimate embodiment of individuality. I believe that both of these works…

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    thought to play a role in social attachments: oxytocin and vasopressin (Zeki). These hormones create an overall sense of well-being and security that is conducive to a lasting relationship. Oxytocin is a powerful hormone released by men and women during orgasm. It deepens the feelings of attachment and makes couples feel much closer to one another after they have had sex. The theory goes that the more sex a couple has, the deeper their bond becomes. Vasopressin is another important hormone in…

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