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    Katniss Peeta Rape Case

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    her, then threatened to kill himself with a knife if she would not submit to sexual intercourse with him. It is reasonable to assume that a cool down period had elapsed and this was not done in the heat of passion. The guilty act of rape has three criteria that needs to be met and in this case is satisfied under California Penal Code Section 261 a2 and a6. In Section 261 (a) defines rape as “an act of sexual intercourse accomplished with a person not the spouse of the perpetrator, and which…

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    are considered disposable and are thrown out if they do not meet the standards of the people buying them (Slavery Today). Female circumcision (also known as female genital mutilation) is a brutal act of altering a females reproductive organs. This practice is most common in Europe, Africa, and Asia. It is performed for cultural reasons and has no health benefits. The people who perform these procedures are the same people who help with child birth and other things like that. This procedure has…

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    Sexuality and Aging Introduction As we age, we will encounter a variety of physical setbacks. We may have decreased mobility, problems performing ADL, or various conditions such as Alzheimer’s occurring. What we seldom seem to focus on though are the conditions that effect sexuality when aging. This paper will be focusing on two conditions that effect sexuality when aging. These two conditions are erectile dysfunction in males and menopause in women. We will focus on what these are, how they…

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    Sexual assault is any type of physical or sexual behavior that can be expressed in many ways without any consent or approval. Mike Dormitrz was our speaker for that night and he thoroughly explained many different topics such as dating, the pros and cons of sexual intercourse, how to decline sexual intercourse, various consequences of underage drinking and how to prevent sexual assault. He used small skits to explain his point to the audience. Dormitrz used the topic “Can I Kiss You” to describe…

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    Preventing unwanted pregnancy is the first step of preventing abortions from taking place. 85% of women who are involved in sexual relations and don’t use contraceptives become pregnant (Women on Web). The woman is not the only person liable for becoming pregnant, but the male involved should take some initiative to prevent an unwanted pregnancy. Abstaining from pregnancy is the only 100% preventative for an unwanted pregnancy. For both men and women, there are numerous contraceptives to prevent…

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    Erectile Dysfunction (ED)

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    Sexual wellbeing plays an awfully primary function in life of human beings. It also improves the guys's everyday existence and their persona. But after then unfortunately the men's sexual wellbeing disorders, more commonly, don't get due awareness. This is considering the pointless embarrassment and hesitation being felt with the aid of adult males to return out overtly with their difficulty. Erectile dysfunction or ED is a sexual sickness found in males. It is likely one of the most miserable…

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    Without a doubt, the United States has laws dealing with sexual education and abortion. Why should the government hold laws that can’t be enforced? For example, a recent study has found that the abortion rate is the lowest it has been since its legalization in the Supreme Court 's 1973 Roe v. Wade decision (Harris). Roe v. Wade (1973), is a landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court on the issue of abortion. It was decided simultaneously with a companion case, Doe v. Bolton. Doe v.…

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    taken, the more effective it is. Therefore, if minors have to wait for an adult to buy it for them or for a prescription, it can put up their chances of being a teenage parent. Although, minors are not emotionally and physically ready to engage in sexual activities and are certainly not ready to be teenage parents. Therefore, for minors to buy the morning-after pill over the counter it can help solve the problem of teenage…

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    For example, one of the sins was that the people wanted to absorb an Angel 's powers and in order to gain these supernatural powers they would consider raping an Angel when they came to visit. The citizens of Sodom would participate in beastiality, sexual acts of degradation , male rape towards their visitors, threats of mass rape, and the engagement in consensual homosexual acts. To punish the “horrible” sins practiced in Sodom, God destroyed the city with fire and brimstone and killed all the…

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    calendar is used to predict when the woman will be fertile and when she is less at risk of fertilization taking place. It also involves the woman taking her temperature regularly. The women can then work out when she must avoid intercourse and when she can have intercourse. • No hormones are taken.1 • It is not always very accurate therefore its not 100% effective.1 It is 80% effective provided that the menstrual calendar and recording of body temperature is done accurately.1 It does not…

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