Jason Toron Assignment #1 Sexual Autobiography 1. A.) Sexual topics were never oppressed in my house as I was growing up. Not only was it openly discussed in my home, but I think it was sort of embraced in a way. This is most likely due to my religious background. My family is Jewish and raised me as so; therefore pre-marital sex is really non-existent in the Jewish faith. So I think my parents wanted to teach me what was what as I was maturing, so that way I could be prepared for future experiences
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Internet, it has grown to proportions that no one could ever have imagined. Unfortunately, it has infiltrated our churches through the lives of Christian men and women and it is clearly undermining the development of godly character and leadership. The human body has become an object of worship, a god in our society. In his book Sexual Healing: a Biblical Guide to Finding Freedom from Sexual Sin and Brokenness, David Kyle Foster is right when he says, “One of the greatest problems that we have in dealing
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Chlamydia Trachomatis Chlamydia is currently one of the most prevalent sexually transmitted diseases in the United States. Chlamydial infections can lead to serious complications when not treated. Although it is an easily treated infection, many cases are not treated simply because it is what is frequently called a “silent” infection. The reason it is referred to as “silent” is because most cases show little to know symptoms. So what exactly is Chlamydia? Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted
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Philosophy of Sexuality The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - http://www.iep.utm.edu Philosophy of Sexuality Among the many topics explored by the philosophy of sexuality are procreation, contraception, celibacy, marriage, adultery, casual sex, flirting, prostitution, homosexuality, masturbation, seduction, rape, sexual harassment, sadomasochism, pornography, bestiality, and pedophilia. What do all these things have in common? All are related in various ways to the vast domain of human sexuality
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Enthymeme: Trying to prove a point * Argumentative Statement #1) Love and desire can complicate and blur the lines between each other. #2) In Sonnet 129 it contrasts the natural ‘lust’ of sexual desire with the excesses of lust perpetrated in the name of the ‘spirit’. (Spirit meaning sexual energy for the poem) #3 ) Love and desire are so much related to each other yet very much different. #4) love and desire
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plans are a good idea and examiners like to see them! You may want to mention the post-modern and hedonistic view of sex (contractual) (libertarian). Contraception, abortion, divorce, feminism have allowed people to feel liberated in terms of sexuality. Glamour magazines etc. Mention utilitarianism – how can you be harming someone (harm principle) when they consent – we presume pleasure follows consent - or does it??!! Quick ref to hedonic calculus – purity of pleasure. Consent seems
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Should high school students be able to get free condoms at school? I think high school students should be able to get free condoms at school because this can help young students to lower the risk of pregnancy and to protect them from sexual diseases. First of all, free condoms are the most efficient way to prevent an unexpected pregnancy. More and more high school students have sexual act and this is the true which is hard to be changed by education or prohibition from parents and school teachers
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OB/Peds March 11, 2014 Community Resources Paper The Risks and Education of Teenage Pregnancy The at-risk group that I chose to research is teenage pregnancy, and the education and risks associated with it. I selected this topic because I feel like it is essential to teach our children all the risk and responsibilities that come with the decision to become sexually active, before they become sexually active. If teens are taught the essentials about pregnancy and sexually
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reason. Please make sure it is uploaded by 11:59pm Arizona time on 5/11/2014. 1). What are the three building blocks in Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love? 1.) Intimacy 2.) Passion 3.) Commitment 2). In examining patterns of marital sexuality across cultures, which of the following has been found across cultures? B) Male dominance and female submission 3.) According to research on bisexuality, all of the following statements are true, EXCEPT D) All of the above statements are true
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Kyle Moore Interpersonal Communication 4/24/13 When Harry Met Sally After viewing this film I knew there were multiple different aspects within the dialog. The interaction between these two over many years made it possible for them to go from complete strangers to falling in love. It didn’t happen overnight and there many different actions that lead them to realize that they were destined for each other. One of the most interesting aspects I found deals with the social penetration model. When
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