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    With just a click of a mouse on donatelife.net or selecting “yes” to organ donation when applying for a driver’s license, one can simply register to become an organ donor. Organ donation is viewed as a heroic act and is highly encouraged in the United States because in total, there are about 120,000 Americans waiting for organ transplants. To understand the eligibility of organ donations, one needs to have knowledge of the types of death and its impact on the person. Of the 2.2 million people…

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    (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH) are released. When all these hormones are released gamete and sexual maturation begins. Some external anatomical structures that males and females have are; the male and female organs both are the common function, ovaries & testis both produce gametes & sex hormones, clitoris & glans of penis are both sexual simulants & contain nervous system axons, and the labia majora & scrotum both cover and protect reproductive structures. There are many ways that male…

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    to particular physiologies, sex is still often conceived as some sort of natural, essential truth about a person's body. However, just as “gender” is defined by sociologists as a socially constructed set of meanings given to the identities and behaviours that individuals perform, the concept of “sex” cannot be divorced from cultural context. Sociologists reject that biology and science are not informed by social interactions and meanings. Biologists attempt to define sex in solely physical…

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    Theories Of Sexuality

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    As humans we grow up and we develop, and there is always a point in our lives where we realize that the opposite sex can not only be a part of one’s close circle of friends, but that an individual of the opposite sex can become one’s lifelong companion, and the mother or father of one’s children. Biology teaches us that we have male and female components in every part of our bodies and as a result we are all sexual beings in the sense that we are a result of sexuality, its vessel, and a means…

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    1. Intersex – this is the condition whereby a person is born with genitals that make it unclear as to whether they are female or male (Kessler, 1990, p. 3). The child could have been born with both female and male sex organs or genitals that are different to their chromosomal sex (Fausto-Sterling, 2000, p. 1) 2. The three factors that have shaped attitudes to the management of intersexuality are: a) The remarkable improvement in surgical techniques and endocrinology. Surgical technique…

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    regarding their desires, sexualities, and evidently, their gender. All humans are born with a set of reproductive organs that allows them to be categorized into certain groups as a result. According to Simone Beauvoir, "science considers characteristics as secondary reactions to a situation" (Beauvoir 23-24). Beauvoir uses the key word "situation" in order to emphasize the unpredictability of sex determination and furthermore, to illustrate the fact that existence in fact proceeds essence.…

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    classification of gender depending on the sexual organs each human is born with. Judith Lorber talks about what it means to “do gender” in “Night to His Day”: The Social Construction of Gender. When men act “manly” and when women do things in what is considered to be “girly” this is known as “doing gender”. To begin with, everyone is born with a name and a gender status whether it is the correct one or not. What I mean by that is depending on the sexual organ a person is born with will define…

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    and testicles, but without a penis or with a smaller one (David Myers, 2014). For these people, the line drawn by society can be blurry and it can be difficult to tell where they belong, “One study reviewed 14 cases of boys who had undergone early sex-reassignment surgery and had been raised as girls. Of those cases, six had later declared themselves as males, five were living as females, and three had an unclear gender identity” (Reiner and Gearheart, 2014). Gender can be defined as, “…the…

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    Hermaphroditism Disorder

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    Hermaphroditism is a very rare genetic disorder its where a baby is born having both male and female internal sex organs. This doesn’t mean that they possess all the sex organs completely. In many cases they might also have ambiguous genitalia where they can’t tell the difference between a penis or a clitoris. Hermaphroditism is also known as intersex; Disorders of sex development; DSDs; Pseudohermaphroditism; Hermaphrodite. Intersex is a better word to use because some people might take…

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    Organ Shortage Case Study

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    Box 1135 Snellville, GA 30078 Dear Representative Harrell: The unavailability of organs has subsequently developed into severe problems and questions throughout the nations. Life for many patients depend upon obtaining proper vital organs. Even though, technology in this field has advanced the quantity of organs has not. Since confronted with this crisis drastic procedures to compromise the shortage of organs, and the growing patient demand has transpired in China. The ongoing controversial…

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