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    When discussing crime, one must understand the underlying factors behind crime itself. What is crime? We as humans have no true authority to label something as crime, solely due to the fact that it was natural behavior before we made it out to be deviant in nature. Humans of our era and the ones before us have created a new norm of which is nothing like the natural norms of our predecessors. Looking beyond this mere fact of deviance, we must embark on a journey of finding and explaining why…

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    At this point, Mary begins to initiate the steps in the ethical decision making model described by Remely and Herlihy. Mary utilizes the teleological contextual mode of thinking with this decision making model because it allowed her to respect the code of ethics while trying to come to the most positive outcome for Matthew. This model begins with identifying and defining the problem. This is followed by considering the principles and virtues associated with the problem. The next step is for…

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    My mother raised me to be independent and taught me that the man doesn’t always have to be in charge. My mother raised me to have pride in myself, because I was worth something. My mother raised me to know right and wrong, because she raised me in the Roman Catholic Church. But my mother also raised me to hide my feelings, keep my secrets, and lie, because she wouldn’t understand my side. I had always been my parents ' favorite child. I was Daddy 's little princess, and I was low maintenance,…

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    for parenting with regards to the child’s welfare; a focus on sexual orientation; the stigmatization of the child; and how the situation can…

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    the thought of being attractive to someone in the LGBT community that identifies with the same gender as them. Individuals that do not have the same gender identity would therefore be seen as more comfortable to be in contact with as the chance of sexual advances toward them is decreased (Worthen,…

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    Jewish Oral Contraception

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    Contraception is an extremely controversial topic in the world today. Differing opinions about birth control can be found between genders, political parties, and most importantly, religions. Judaism is probably one of more the lenient religions when considering contraception as far as what is acceptable and not acceptable. Unlike most religions, Jewish law does not ban the use birth control all together. Like many subjects in the Jewish religion, contraception is judged on a case-by-case…

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    attracted to the same sex already debunks the template without even touching upon all the other combinations following the male/female, masculine/feminine, and men/woman options, plus options that are not included such as trans and queer. Just in the sexual orientation category there is heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, asexual, pansexual, and many others so the current binary structure needs a change because sexuality and gender are fluid. As mentioned by Fausto-Sterling, human sexuality is a…

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    coworkers. In addition, the way I communicate with him does not change but, I tried not to ask any uncomfortable or awkward questions. My assumption of gay men was extremely influenced by media; I expected them to be extravagant and very open about their sexual…

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    typically happens. Animal experiments have proven that this area is what regulates sexual behavior. Dr. LeVay also discussed experiments done on homosexual sheep that proves his hypothesis is with merit. The hypothalamus of gay sheep was examined and they showed the same relationship where an area of the hypothalamus was smaller in gay sheep as opposed to heterosexual…

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    of being happily married to an unhappy transition of a person’s life. One significant factor is the occurrence of extramarital affairs, or having sexual relationships with other people outside of the marriage. I am interested in conducting exploratory research about this topic. I want to find the reasons why married American men decide to engage in sexual acts outside of their marriage. I believe my research proposal will benefit families. This will educate them more about the negative outcomes…

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