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    Episode 119-Octave-Torment I stood there, motionless. The concrete walled, grey colored room was my only worry at the moment. Behind me stood a door, the only exit for Jeremiah, who unfortunately will not be accessing anytime soon. I looked down at my hands, my weapons, the skin hiding under black rubber gloves. My hands consciously moved all over my body, across my torso, being a bleached white shirt, past my legs, wearing only faded blue jeans and stretching all the way down to my feet, which…

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    resembles a woman’s, and a woman is like an infertile male; in fact, a creature is female as a result of a disability: not being able to cook the nourishment in its final state... into semen, because of the coldness of its nature….This is because the female is like a deformed male, and menstrual discharge is semen, but in an impure state” (Koenig). This biological concept bears the idea that women are “disabled”, imperfect versions of men which again further contributes to the notion that men…

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    Through a six step process beginning when the boy is between the ages of 9 - 12, the boy is made to ingest semen, growing stronger, more virile - preparing him to become a man and a successful husband. Aside from the fellatius nature for which semen is used for, “Semen as a commodity evaluates and conditions basic Sambian cultural institutions - personhood, marriage, clanhood - as well as key social relationships in the family, village…

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    In Western culture, we have a very specific understanding as to what it means to be male and masculine, or at least in terms of societies definition of masculinity. In our culture, gender and sex are understood as different, but co-existent and complimentary. Gender and sex together are used to create ones gender ideology; their personal understanding of gender. Just as the female/feminine has been socially constructed and implemented through norms attitudes and beliefs, so have the ideas or…

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    model act adopted by many other states, imposed clear requirements; functions to relieved the sperm donor of legal parent status if and only if the semen is provided to a licensed physician. The statutory requirements were not met in this case. The sperm donor could not avoid application of the paternity rule because he did not personally provide the semen to the…

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    to believe that the same person had committed the murders (Butler 3). A local man came forth and confessed to killing one of the girls. When his blood was collected and compared to semen recovered from both crime scenes, his DNA did not match evidence from either crime (Butler 3). However, the DNA analysis of the semen present on vaginal swabs from the two girls did suggest that the same person had murdered both girls (Buckleton et al.…

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    Protara Research Paper

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    understand the prostate, its functions and what men can do to promote prostate health – like taking Prostara. What is the prostate? The prostate, a part of man’s reproductive system, is a gland that helps in the production of semen, which is responsible for carrying semen from the testicles during ejaculation. It is about the size and shape…

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    Throughout his text On The Use of Breathing Galen identifies the purposes of respiration by examining his predecessors’ various theories on the matter and proving which of these theories must hold true. He spends a lot of time disproving Erasistratus’s theories of respiration as a means to replenish arteries and appears to believe that Hippocrates’ ideas on respiration respiration for the purposes of both cooling and nourishment. Though not mentioned by name, Galen’s views on respiration appear…

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    Oligospermia Essay

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    systemic disorders that may interfere with the course of trial. 3. Congenital oligospermia, Post-traumatic oligospermia, secondary to infective causes. 4. Patients on mandatory medications that may interact with trial medications. Lab Investigation: Semen analysis was performed before treatment, after treatment and at the end of follow up to assess the severity and clinical improvement respectively. Data’s were collected before treatment, after treatment and at the end of follow up.…

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    Female Ejaculation: Coital Incontinence or Something Else? Female ejaculation, what is it? How does it happen? Is it really an ejaculatory response or is it simply coital incontinence? Who experiences it? In trying to answer these questions, researchers have had a wide variety of results. The topic of female ejaculation is a source of controversy in the scientific community as well as in society in general. Many studies have cited conclusive scientific research indicating female ejaculation…

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