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    Genitourinary Clinical Case

    Genitourinary Clinical Case Student’s Name Institution Genitourinary Clinical Case Genitourinary diseases or (STDs) are infections that are passed through sexual contacts with infected persons (Gross, 2011), they are also known as venereal diseases. Currently, there are more than twenty types of STDs. These are either caused by viruses, parasites or bacteria. Some of them are; Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Genital Herpes, HIV/AIDS, Chlamydia, Trichomoniasis and HPV (Barlow, 2011). Most of

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    Cervical Cancer

    BC 25 FINALS Research Proposal CHOSEN TOPIC General topic Cervical Cancer Narrowed Topic Cervical cancer vaccine should be mandatory among teenagers RESEARCH QUESTIONS 1. What is cervical cancer? 2. What causes cervical cancer? 3. What are the signs and symptoms of such disease? 4. What age group is primarily affected with cervical cancer? 5. Are there any other predisposing factors that increase risk of cervical cancer? 6. What is the mortality rate of cervical cancer

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    Gender Issues

    Chapter 4 “Men sexual activity is assumed and accepted; after all, “Boys will be boys.” Girls may easily get a “bad reputation” and be condemned as “sluts”.” (Women’s Sexuality pg. 175) This is so true in the society in which I grew up in. I talked about it in my paper where my brother and I were raised different. In high school my brother had his high school girlfriend living with my mom where she had a baby when they were still in school; yet, when I was grown living in my mother house where

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    Short Story: Delta Tau Chi

    He should have filmed it; set up a hidden camera on his bookcase, between the handcuffs, and the paddle with which he'd just spanked Sofia's gorgeous ass. The sound of it smacking against the fabric of her trousers and hitting the flesh underneath caused the teenager to bite his lips, and groan aloud. His eyes had remained open, and he could see what must be lust in his new submissive's gaze, and that she was unable to hide a pleased smile. Imagine if he'd been able to catch it on film, to allow

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    Should Sex Offenders Be Committed By Sexual Predators?

    Sexual predators are people who have committed sex crime. In the United States, there are more than 400,000 registered sexual predators. There are many ways in which sexual offenders could be punished for their actions. For one, Law makers should pass on a law stating that sex offenders have to notify others by writing it on their social media accounts, that they have committed a sex crime. Secondly, sexual predators should be chemically casturated to help prevent urges. Lastly, if you are aware

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    Omelas

    [there are] few” (2). Furthermore, the people are free from the tyranny of religious leaders, as the city lacks any priests or oligarchical elements. Sexual mores in Omelas are left to the reader’s imagination. Lu Guin only suggests free love is readily available in the city, where potential lovers wander the streets ready to participate in sexual activity. This is, however, just a picture of life above ground in Omelas. Beneath the city lives a nameless child who knows only darkness and squalor

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    Neighborhood 2.0

    Epidemiology today is considered to be the core science of public health and is described as a constellation of disciplines with a common mission: optimal health for the whole community (Stanhope & Lancaster, 2008). Epidemiology has reformed public health and continues to strive for disease prevention and health promotion in communities across the world. The population and disease that will be discussed in relation to epidemiology in this paper with be teens and pregnancy. This paper will explore

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    Safeguarding Children

    Unit 69 – Understand safeguarding of children and young people for those working in the adult sector (Level 5) Explain the policies, procedures and practices for safe working with children and young people. Policies and procedures are set in place to not only protect children and young people but also adults who work with them. It is vital that all professionals follow safe working practices to ensure that not only children are protected but also themselves. I have chosen to talk about in

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    Lhkh

    papasthanak means stealing. An example would be cheating someone some money which was not deserved for you. Or another example would be taking clothes from a store without paying. 4. Maithuna: This means to engage in sexual activities. In Jainism, there is no space for sexual relationships because sensual desires bring bad karma. An example would be degrade a women by secretly calling her pretty or hot to your friends, all behind her back. 5. Parigraha: This means to have an attachment for

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    Similarities Between Prostitution And Sex Trafficking

    Prostitution and sex trafficking is an industry were we see some of the horrifying abuse against women, young teenagers and kids. It is a fact that this problem it has a variation of differences and similarities between prostitution in America and other countries. The similarities and differences between these countries in prostitution and sex trafficking is that poverty is one of the major facts why these organization abuse from these people. All these countries like in America and Asia for example

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