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    In The Womb

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    The film In the Womb gives the audience much perspective and insight into the complicated process of pregnancy. As defined by the textbook, “vaginal intercourse is the insertion of the penis into the vagina,” which is the only kind of sexual activity that can lead to conception. It is astounding that upon ejaculation, 500 million of the smallest type of human cell travel to the fallopian tubes within the female, but the body ensures that only one sperm can become attached. This is provided that…

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    lost-lasting erections, called priapism. This condition can occur spontaneously or from certain antidepressants or erectile dysfunction drugs. Like other parts of the body, sickle cells block the flow of blood to the blood vessels in the penis. This can lead to the damage of the penis and eventually to…

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    In her essay “Beauty (Re)discovers the Male Body” Susan Bordo manages to recognize an underlying fundamental change in society’s attitude towards advertisements and specifically sees that unfold in the growing shift towards male sexually oriented advertisements with the presence of feministic qualities. In addition, the pace at which society now moves thanks to the rapid changes in technology has made Bordo’s claims challenged as society has become more informed and adept to ongoing cultural…

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    Intersex Research Paper

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    and social learning theory are the two answers as an explanation of gender identity. Though in many cases newborns had to be treated for surgical reconstruction of the ambiguous genitalia because it was a much easier process than reconstructing a penis. Through the help of John Money, believed that a person can be psychosexually neutral or undifferentiated and that social learning experiences are what makes gender identity and gender role behaviors (Crooks and Bauer 125). Intersex babies face…

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    Life was hard for the men at sea as well as for the women back home, because of the distances set upon them due to the voyages that lasted two to three years, the men were out at sea. Many young men as young as fourteen years old, from Nantucket, idolized the Essex and dreamed of becoming one of the whale hunters aboard the vessels.Although the Essex might not look like much being stripped from her rigging and all, many saw the vessel as opportunity, especially Thomas Nickerson who was eager…

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    of style some of the Chi Wara are anteater, but the true from is antelope male or female. (BBC film, African Art: Through African Eyes.) The Chi Wara has a zigzag carving on the male back to be a symbolic of the sun also tells it is male with the penis under his stomach. The female Chi Wara has a infant on her back which is interpreted the embodiment of humanity, the male Chi Wara has a meaning as well which is gentle and female means nurturing Earth. (metmuseum.org). The legend of Chi Wara,…

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    The debate whether genetics or environment influence sexual orientation has gone on for many years. One of the most famous, psychological experiments in history, was the tragic episode of David Reimer. During a circumcision, at seven months old, his penis was completely burnt off. Then a greedy, perverted doctor named Dr. Money, came along and tried to persuade the parents of David to raise him as a girl. Thus David became Brenda and her life changed forever. Although some disagree, I believe…

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    Eastfield Community College Sexually Transmitted Disease: Chlamydia Sandra Rodriguez BIOL 2402.46203 Sal Frisella 3 August 2017 Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease that affects roughly 300,000 people anually (NCBI.NIH.gov). Gonorrhea is caused by the spread of an infectious microbe called Neiserria gonorrhoeae. This bacterium grows and multiplies in warm and moist environments, which is why it is mostly found in the mucous membranes of the reproductive tract and the mouth. Like…

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    David Reimer Case Summary

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    and an attempt to being raised as a female, in terms acting in a more female manner and during adolescent taking female hormones to endues the conversion. Howeverr, we now know this wasn’t the proper way to go about the issue of an invidual sans a penis. The answer of simply converting him to a female was a controversial one as the inidvudla displayed many problems during his transition, until he converted back to being a male. The issue stems from the biological changes that occurred even in…

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    condoms and birth control are both great ways to prevent pregnancy, they both serve as functions beyond that some similar and some alike. A condom is a flexible sheath, typically made of thin latex, plastic, or lambskin, that is intended to cover the penis during sexual…

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