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    church of Corinth asked and one was about man and woman relationships. Paul here states that it is plainly not good for man to touch woman as it leads to other lusts. Now other than the fundamental thought of boy and girl we are dealing with a city upon which sex is worshipped, literally. “But, Because of immoralities you must marry…” sets off the whole chapter. This chapter is on the teaching of marriage, yet again Paul states, because of your immoralities you must marry, we will get to this…

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    community today. Activists have been working for the LGBTQ2 movement long before same-sex marriage was legalized in 2015. Homosexuality had been deemed as a mental illness all over the world for many years, and often had extreme consequences. Activist…

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    The passing of House Bill 2 (HB2) in North Carolina has been surrounded by controversy. Some groups have stated that the bill is designed to protect citizens of the state and therefore needs remain law. However, others believe that the bill is transphobic, homophobic, does not represent the state in the best light, and needs to be repealed. Both groups defend their positions by saying that the action they would like to see is the best course of action for the state and its citizens. Ethically,…

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    status, sex, culture, upbringing, stigma and social connections all play a role in personal impacting health. Whether a person lives in a rural or densely populated city, in the first or third world, health is always affected by a person’s environment. People living in rural locations may not always have access to good health care and may not be well educated in prevention and treatments for certain illnesses and diseases. On the other hand, people residing in overpopulated, large cities may be…

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    son or daughter. The meaning behind the sexual assault is that some say when sexually assaulted at a young age, they may view it as a practice for same sex…

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    with others as a professor. I am currently interested in researching sex work, third party…

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    First, I would advocate for sex education and female health education. This includes the education of STDs and HIV/AIDS, including the risk factors, safe sex practices, consent culture, and healthy childbirth and its dangers. This would greatly improve the health education amongst the population and provide healthier living conditions and practices…

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    cited in Dougherty 2006, p.5). The women who would take part in prostitution and the sex work would be the “whores” in the fifth class. Manling (2006) talks on the topic of how the whores in China would provide service to anyone from the poorest…

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    In Kansas, minors, which is under the age of 18 years old, can obtain birth control without parental consents depending on what the doctor thinks of their maturity level (“Sex, ETC, 1). In many clinics in Kansas and throughout the United States, they will keep the minors prescriptions and record’s private from their family. The clinics will also keep the minor’s information such as appointments, and billings confidential. All the minor has to do is tell the nurse that they want their information…

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    Discrimination”, the author Deborah L. Rhode tells how many people in America have been discriminated against in various ways. In addition, she discusses how discrimination exists today based on; race, sex, religion, weight and ethnicity. In the first paragraph Rhode said, “In the nineteenth century, many American cities banned public appearances by unsightly individuals.” Unsightly referred to individuals who were considered deformed or diseased. Although the government stopped enforcing…

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