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    Gay Marriage Benefits

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    In the United States alone, there are seven hundred thousand same sex couples that have been unable to marry until very recently (Johnson). Same sex marriage has been a huge topic of debate lately, but there is one clear answer to this; let them marry. Same sex couples in America should be allowed the same rights as opposite sex couples. Less than a year ago, the United States Supreme Court legalized same sex marriage in every state. Until then, there were many issues in the many states that…

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    Gay Parenting Over the past few years, the idea of same-sex couples has become more and more acceptable in today’s society. Gay marriage was recently legalized in all 50 states, but being married and raising kids are two totally different things, and many believe that gay couples still should not have the right to raise children. In fact, only 12% of Americans believe that same-sex couples raising children would be good for society (Davies 3). The question is, what makes heterosexual couples…

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    Scenario A- Hey i 'm Dolly i 'm 17 and has recently started a sexual relationship with my boyfriend Johnny who is 2 years older. I know that he has had sex with a couple of girls in the past and I would like him to get checked for STIs to make sure that everything 's safe. I also want to feel confident and secure in my relationship with Johnny and hope that we can communicate effectively about anything that is worrying the us. Hey Dolly,a relevant strategy for your situation is that you need…

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    Chlamydia Case Study

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    Chlamydia screening for all females in juvenile detention amenities is suggested at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Torrone et al., 2015). Recognizing common factors of chlamydia could allow only specific screenings which would then reduce costs while still revealing many infections (Torrone et al. 2015). The study used various factors to classify features affiliated with chlamydia among females aged 12 to 18 years old in a juvenile detention facility in San Diego during January…

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    There is no justice with in the legal system. We want our laws to protect us, yet for victims of sexual abuse and rape it is far from the idea of protection. When a victim comes to sheds light on rape the victim is often pushed down in court under Rape Myth Acceptance. Many women don’t come forward when attacked because it is so humiliating to be put on the stand and made to answer questions trying to prove that the person who attacked them was entitled to. Even after going through trails and…

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    “Family Don’t End With Blood, But it Doesn 't Start There Either.” Adoption is a wonderful thing in this world, it allows children to have loving homes and caring parents that otherwise would be stuck in foster care. America, the land of the free and the home of the brave; all citizens here have rights. Time progresses and as a country America is taking steps to ensure that everyone has equal rights; this includes the rights of women and of the LGBT community. Equality among all citizens in…

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    Most people could not stand waking up in strange places, not knowing what they’ve done. There are many people who have to do this on a daily basis. DID or Dissociative identity disorder is a big part of history. DID is one of the most unpredictable disorder, and is still trying to be figured out. (DID) or dissociative identity disorder is an intense medical condition in which to identities or personality’s take over the person (Wiley). The person may lose time and memory of what happened. It is…

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    Though slavery is typically remembered by its physical brutality, its mental scars live on even after the abolishment of slavery with the 13th amendment in 1865. Toni Morrison illustrates the psychological battles that former slaves, Sethe and Paul D, face after emancipation in her novel Beloved. Sethe and Paul D belong to the Sweet Home Plantation. When Schoolteacher, a new slave master, is brought in with his two nephews, he enforces brutal punishment and discipline of slaves. Sethe manages to…

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    Zora Neale Hurston’s acclaimed novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, has been analyzed, critiqued, and debated over for many years. The work, on a simple reading, is purely a story of a female African American’s journey and complex love life in early twentieth century America. The novel is written using the author’s own ideas and experiences: the emotions in the novel were based on the emotions Hurston felt in her own affair with a much younger man (Dubek 598). Throughout the book, the main…

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    HIV is a sexually transmitted disease and unless you have sexual contact with the infected person then you are clean and free. Once that person knows that they have HIV they will most likely get the help and treatment they need and deserve. Mental health is another possible issue. From the pressure of trying be…

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