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    What many people realize and don’t understand is that being born with an Intersex condition is not easy as everyone thinks or sounds. People paint a picture of what an intersex person looks like and what their genitals looks like in their mind. Even people in the LGBT community often times paints a rosy picture of what life is like for an Intersex person. The reality is, that it’s not easy being an intersex person and it sure ain’t easy having to deal with your Intersex condition. Many people…

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    stripping the female genitals of women you strip her of her humanity, ego, and ability to stay healthy. This also demonstrates how women are being used as tools for males to use in their own community. After going through the mutilation, and women have sex in most instances women are not feeling pain, so when only player is able to take the advantages that gives them the power. In this case it is the male getting all the advantages which allows him to have power over the female, and when one…

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    Last year, between the months of April and June, England’s health care system has treated more than 1,026 cases of female mutilation (Topping). Of these a good portion of the girls were under the age of 18. Since September 2014, 4,098 cases of mutilation have been reported-- thousands of girls left either dead or seriously injured. What had started as a cultural phenomenon to discourage girls’ sexual desires has turned into a widely acknowledged epidemic that has spurred the fires of many…

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    genitalia of girls without medical benefit which causes immediate and long-term health consequences. Despite the negative health effects, this practice is still found to be prevalent in many nations, particularly in Africa and the Middle East. This organ mutilation is not founded upon a religious foundation, yet parents…

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    Female genital cutting is a practice that up to a million young girls in 28 different countries around the world have done each year. Most of the practicing countries are in Africa but there are some in the Middle East and Asia as well. While these operations are sometimes referred to as female genital mutilation, the term mutilation seems to demonize the practitioners. Cutting however still expresses the seriousness without having to disparage the midwifes. There are three main types of female…

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    The practice of female genital mutilation, where the female genital organs are altered or removed for non-medical reasons, still occurs to this day in some cultures. Female genital mutilation can include removing the clitoris, labia minora and labia majora, infibulation where the opening to the vagina is restricted, and other harmful procedures such as scraping and cauterizing the genital area (Female Genital Mutilation). The procedure is usually performed on girls under the age of 15 and the…

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    In the 60 ' and 70 ' many manifestation were held and had been accepted in the society and the government. Manifestation for liberalism whether it was in civil right, feminism, sexual orientation, sexual act, education and religion. The practice of Satanism was been exposed to the public. It was manifest in the music like the heavy metal Rock and other kind of music. Also satanic churches were starting to be created to worship Satan. Satan has been the enemy and the bad spirit in the Bible for…

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    Committee on Bioethics (1998). Female genital mutilation. American Academy of Pediatrics, 102(1), 153-156. In the article, the authors talk about the practice of Female Genital Mutilation, its origins, which Countries, societies, groups and individuals who perform FGM. The authors write about the three different types of genital cutting and briefly describe the severe conditions of each. In this article there is also an extensive discussion of health risks associated with each type of female…

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    Female Genital Mutilation

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    Female Genital Mutilation today ranks as a rather controversial topic in many countries around the world. There are several factors when it comes to actually dealing with the process. Such as what exactly FGM is. Along with understanding the procedure the reasons for it being done. Including where it is conducted throughout the world. Yet to understand the procedure the future of it must be understood as well. Female Genital Mutilation is a procedure which involves nicking, cutting, and/or…

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    Pelvic Floor Essay

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    These muscles also help to protect the pelvic organs from external injuries, to protect the abdomen organs--especially when you're standing--and they play an obvious role during intercourse and the usual physiological acts of evacuation. These muscles basically control the opening and closing, and the pressure of the lower body…

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