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    HPV is short for human papillomavirus is a disease in which people can get infected by sexual activities. HPV has more than 150 related viruses. The HPV is named for the warts some HPV can cause in humans. Among this viruses HPV can lead to cancer the most dangerous is cervical cancer. However people can prevent the HPV virus with a simple vaccine. Males and females can get protected with the HPV vaccine. These vaccine consist of three doses over six months. These vaccine is more effective in…

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    For parents, the question is all too familiar: “Mommy, Daddy—where do babies come from?” Parents have always been faced with the conundrum that comes with maturation. How should we introduce children to sex? In examining various samples of sexual education literature from the 20th century, we can trace a trajectory toward heightened information, honesty, and maturity. No more popular delusions—no more storks swooping down with babies from the sky. No more shrouding sex in ignorance. No more…

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    Rat Reproductive System

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    generated in the seminiferous tubules. Female rats have ovaries and fallopian tubes that lead to the uterus. Female rats have uterine horns to house many offspring at once. The offspring travel through the uterus past the cervix and vagina through the vulva into the outside. This is a different opening from the urethral orifice, where female rats excrete urine. Male rats have one urogenital opening which both urine and semen is excreted. 12) Explain the function of the kidneys in the body. …

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    Greek Art History

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    More than 2.75 million years ago, hominids were using simple stone tools. Eventually, knapping techniques were developed and used to chip flakes from a source or core stone to make spear points and other tools. Creating these required planning the final project in advance, and many forms ended up symmetrical. Thousands of examples of stone works have been found around the globe, demonstrating high degrees of skill and aesthetic awareness even in utilitarian tools. The most impressive spear…

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    collection. It is often the first determine diagnosis and treatment which would give a more detailed result. The specimen (urine) is collected. First thing specimen collection is that patients should be instructed to wash their hands. Secondly, the vulva and glans penis should be cleaned by using three swabs with soap and sterile water. Thirdly, the first 10 ml of urine should be collected in a separated container or discarded as this represents the urethral urine. Lastly, the midstream sample…

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    Sandra Cisneros Analysis

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    First the speaker herself is called “a macha” or a woman that acts like a man. Then she continues to list the various names such as “hell on wheels, viva-la-vulva, fire and brimstone, man-hating, devastating, boogey-woman lesbian.” This clearly shows the power and high self-esteem Cisneros carries as she is not intimidated nor ashamed to speak of the insults, furthermore, utilizing the insults to convert them…

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    in reproductive organs, and this can lead to infertility. Other STDs can cause birth complications or even lead to HIV [Human Immunodeficiency Virus]. HPV, “the cause of genital warts,” has also been found to be a link to cervix, penis, anus, and vulva cancer (McIlhaney 3). Even though contraceptives cannot absolutely prevent the contraction of STDs, studies have proven that they can help prevent them. “Contrary to the assertions in the curricula, the most recent…

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    Pro Oestrous Behaviours

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    behaviours include being more vocal than usual, restless and having an increased appetite. She may also show behaviours such as rolling on the floor and rubbing against objects. During this stage, the ovaries start to form follicles. Unlike in dogs, the vulva of the queen will only enlarge slightly and will appear slightly moist, but will not discharge. The follicle stimulating hormone, oestrogen and other hormones will help the development of the egg in this stage. This stage of the cycle…

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    The film “If…” by Lindsay Anderson is an allegory of the risks of repressing sexual desires with extreme repercussions for doing so, with imagery starting from the opening sequence with a young student caressing a peach while another watches intently, and ending with the extreme act of violence that Mick Travis uses instead of sating his sexual desires. The entirety of the film places the students and subjects of the film within the seeming prison like system of their boarding school, which…

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    It is interesting how the topics of social constructs such as sex, gender, and sexual expression are not usually questioned ‘out loud’ by people. And in the case they are indeed questioned, in silence, what is it that keeps us from verbalizing these questions? It seems from an ‘outside’ perspective that everyone, even laws and education, agrees with what is a normal behaviour for a man and for a woman and their positions in society. However, if we observe carefully the behaviour of people it…

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