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    Is animal suffering worth having medical treatments for humans? It is easy to separate yourself from animal suffering if you don't see it, animal abuse can be an out of sight out of mind idea. Plus it's hard to imagine how an animal can suffer so much for one small little pill. People think that it is better an animal suffers instead of a human, but what if the medical discovery didn't save lives? If it only treated some annoying symptoms of an illness and thousands of animals, horses in this…

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    How does the custom of female circumcision in African countries and the culture surrounding it place certain influences on many young females within those countries and in America? All the luggage is packed and everyone is ready for vacation. Days pass. The family is still spilling vague details about the trip. Then, the big day comes around. They board the plane, bus, or train. She is introduced to confusion when they get to their destination but waves it off and she shakes her head…

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    he does not end there, but he then shows how primal chimpanzees are by depicting their instinctive side. In the book, Pepin says “Chimpanzees are promiscuous, and most of their sexual activity takes place when the adult female is in heat and her vulva swells, which attracts the males, who copulate with her quickly, one after the other,” (21). I found this to be the most amusing because after humanizing them for a couple of pages he then dehumanizes humans by showing how chimpanzees will…

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    THE MALE AND FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM. Naturally the ultimate goal for all living organisms on earth is the preservation and continuity of their kind. This is achieved through reproduction. Reproduction or procreation is the biological process through which organisms give rise to new individuals referred to as offspring (Silverstein, Silverstein, & Silverstein, 2010). It is in two forms namely; asexual and sexual. Sexual reproduction is the most common, advanced and more…

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    Journal Literature Article Review In Brown’s University Article “Bwell Health Promotion : Orgasm” they discuss that an orgasm can be located within the vagina , anus , and pelvic floor. In addition to that they explained that an orgasm is basically a pleasurable reflex in which the muscles contract during sexual activity. This can be sex , masturbatation with the use of vibrators or sexual toys. In the article there were a few tips that may help to achieve an orgasm : focusing , experiment with…

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    Marsha Strang Professor English 1302 20 November 2014 A Mandate to Vaccinate The human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most contracted sexually transmitted disease in the United States today. This disease is harming both men and women and it is estimated that 20 million are infected and an additional 6 million Americans will become infected each year. Initially there was only a two vaccines (Gardasil and Cervarix ) available to protect young women against major strands of the HPV virus, but we…

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    Prevention With Vaccination The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the fastest spreading infection around the world today. HPV is an infection that can cause warts or certain types of cancer. There are approximately 40 types of HPV virus, but HPV 6, 11, 16 and 18 are the most dangerous ones to humans today. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 17,500 women and 9,300 men are affected by cancers caused by HPV each year. Cervical cancer is the second leading cause of…

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    “I was born twice: first as a baby girl, on a remarkably smogless Detroit day and January of 1960; and then again, as teenager boy, in an emergency room near Petoskey, Michigan, in August of 1974.” (pg.3) Middlesex, by Jeffery Eugenides. Middlesex is a remarkable non-fiction about an individual born with intersexuality. The first half of the book briefly about the family’s background; how and why the grandparents immigrated to the United States. Desdemona and Lefty once were brother and sister,…

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    Introduction As is common in other livestock species, social organization of cattle relies on relationships of dominance throughout the herd. Dominance in a herd is attributed to several factors including animal age, body weight, body size and/or height, presence of horns, territoriality breed (if in a multi-breed herd) and physiological state (i.e. pre- or postpartum/ lactating). Social organization of herd dominant and subordinate animals have been observed as a major factor effecting several…

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    pun “country matters” refers to the slur, cunt. This slur is particularly notable because of the relationship between its two most well known definition. The Oxford English Dictionary identifies that cunt refers to both “ The female genitals; the vulva or vagina” and “A woman as a source of sexual gratification; a promiscuous woman; a slut. Also as a general term of abuse for a woman” ("cunt, n"). Hamlet’s suggestion of the word “cunt” and the word itself demonstrate how negatively Hamlet views…

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