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    bring an end to HIV. Change behavior plays an important role in curbing many of today’s public health threats, which the same holds true for HIV transmission rates. However, there’s a sub-cultural phenomenon involving MSM who engage in a high-risk sexual behavior commonly…

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    knowingly suffering from HIV and infected two women through consensual sex. Dice was convicted and the court rules that Clarence should have no further relevance in cases where the defendant knows that they are suffering from HIV or some other serious sexual disease and recklessly transmit it to the unknowing victim through consensual…

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    Existentialism elements can be seen in the novel through the movement of the Europeans. Adding to this it also was part of the WW2 existentialism has been part of the world since time bck. In The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, you can see existentialist elements by how he displays Holden's difficulties throughout the novel as he grew up in his transition from childhood to adolescents. Throughout the novel he portrayed himself through isolation as he always wanted to be alone.As seen in…

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    My topic addresses birth control and education. Birth control is widely practiced with couples to enjoy sexual intimacy without feeling the risk of disease and pregnancy. Additionally, birth control can prevent one from making an unfavorable decision later about abortion and adoption. There are different methods for birth control such as abstinence, medications, birth control sponges, IUD, sterilization, and condoms. Contraceptives are prescribed by doctors in clinics, hospitals, and in local…

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    Ancient Egypt and ancient Mesopotamia are both examples of cultures that performed sexual acts as a form of worship. The intent for the utilization of these sexual encounters was to mimic events from their cultural myths to ensure the continuity of that event. This mimicry can be categorized as a form of sympathetic magic, or a type of magic predicated on the belief that an event can be affected through an object or act symbolizing it. For ancient Egyptians the purpose of these acts was to…

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    Throughout the course in Sexuality and Dating, there are many new ideas and thoughts about several different topics that have given me an outline on how to be the best man I can possibly be. While the church teaches us right from wrong, not everything that the church says are necessarily the best ways to go about life. Most of their ideas are the path to happiness while some can be turned a little to make the best sense. To elaborate more, the main topics that we discussed in class this semester…

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    Some people would argue that the government should no longer fund Planned Parenthood, which in turn would force the clinic to close. These same people fail to realize that taking away the facility, would take away health care services, and information from about 2.7 million men and women a year in the United States. Having a permanent health care provider is not an option for many; therefore, Planned Parenthood facilities are used as such. (Find cited info) The clinics provide exceptionally…

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    everyone considered. That is the right action that maximizes the good better than any alternative action” (Vaughn 81). All sex is morally permissible when both parties have given consent. In the film, unlike Senay, Juliette participates in sexual intercourse that is permissible to both parties while also helping her become financially stable. Prostitution has only affected Juliette and her johns in a positive way which adds justification to her career choice; unlike the action of rape that…

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    issues may cause erectile dysfunction. Some physical causes that may contribute to ED are: damage to the nerves, arteries, smooth muscles, and fibrous tissues in the penis. Psychological issues that contribute to ED are: anxiety or depression, panic of sexual failure, culpability, low self-esteem, and stress. There are also several diseases that may lead to erectile dysfunction. These diseases include: high blood pressure, diabetes, hyperglycemia, atherosclerosis, heart and blood vessel disease,…

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    Fifty Shades Of Grey

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    Darecia Brock Professor Huber FAM 253-19Z 31 October 2017 Fifty Shades of Grey and Society’s view of Sexual Variation E L James’s Fifty Shades of Grey is not only a masterpiece in exploring a Bondage Discipline, Sadism, and Masochism (BDSM) relationship between two completely opposite characters, but is also a New York Times Bestseller, which is why I chose this book and topic for my research paper. The main characters of this book are Anastasia Steel, who is an innocent literature student at…

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