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- 591: Teen Pregnancy
- ... devlopment is slower, and their behavioral problems are worse than their peers. Teen pregnancy robs teens of their childhood and their futures as productive adults. Teenagers must take the responsibilities that come along with being sexual active. There are so many ways to prevent an unintended pregnancy. A very popular form of birth control are condoms. They are inexpensive and can be found anywhere, from your neighborhood drugstore to a vending ... can also experiece medical and horomal side effects such as weight gain or blood clots. The only method of birth control that is 100% effective is abstinence. This means that you will not have any sexual relations. This ultimately keeps the sperm from joining the egg. There is no way you can acquire a sexually transmitted infection, there are no medical hormonal side effects, also many religions endorse abstinence for unmarried ... against pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases when they stop abstaining. The sex drive is one of the most powerful in human nature. We must take the time to educate our young on the consequences of sexual activities and the responsiblilites it holds. We must support programs that advocate teenage pregnancy prevention.
- 592: Infidelity
- ... the marriage must end in divorce. In examining the various myths, this paper will challenge the greater issue, can marriage survive infidelity? There was a time when more smart-conscious decisions were made relating to sexual relationships. In particular, sexual relationships within a marriage. However, times have changed. The pillars that hold up our individual sexual values have started to crumble. It is estimated that two out of three marriages fail due to infidelity. This is a scary statistic considering that people believe a marriage can survive infidelity. This brings ...
- 593: Anxiety
- ... hockey or ping-pong, do deal with anxiety. Whether actively participating, or watching, sports can be a good outlet for your fears and emotions. One of the largest sources of anxiety in America comes from sexual worries. Some people wonder whether the opposite sex will like them at all, and some whether they will have a large enough sexual organ. Sexual worries are found pretty even in both men and women. When dealing with anxiety, it is important for you to realize that anxiety is normal, and that many people will have to deal with ...
- 594: Female Genital Mutilation
- ... are many health risks and complications associated with these operations such as; hemorrhage, shock, painful scars, keloid formation, clitoral cysts, chronic urinary infection, chronic pelvic infections, painful menstruation, severe pain during intercourse, sterility, kidney stones, sexual dysfunction, depression and complications during childbirth. Female genital mutilation is usually performed on young girls prior to puberty. It is practiced in more than twenty countries in Africa, in Oman, Southern Yemen, and the United ... the purpose of keeping the girl a virgin until marriage. In many of the countries where FGM is practiced, virginity is highly prized. Many believe that the removal of the clitoris and labia greatly minimizes sexual desire. Puberty and adolescence are seen as dangerous stages for young women, and the mutilation is seen as a way of protecting their virginity and honor. Men in these countries generally prefer a circumcised wife ... are marrying a virgin. I think it is unfair that a woman body has to be mutilated so that she can stay a virgin until marriage, but it is acceptable for a man to have sexual intercourse with as many women as he wants before marriage. I think there is definitely a double standard at work in this situation.
- 595: Supporting A Condom-Nation
- Supporting A Condom-Nation The subject of sexual education in public schools is a very controversial topic in todays society. There are several conflicting ideas pertaining as to what material should be taught to students. Some suggest that condoms be distributed in ... only type of safe sex, is no sex at all. However, high school students have a tendency to oppose the opinions and beliefs held by authority figures, namely teachers and parents. This sometimes leads to sexual experimentation, and without proper protection, there can be devastating results. The distribution of prophylactics in an educational institute is a effective way to protect those students who decide to become sexually active. In Condoms: The New Diploma, Rush Limbaugh, a popular and arguable radio talk show host, proclaims that the circulation of condoms in schools is practically an invitation for students to engage in sexual activities (Limbaugh 426). While his arguments and rationalizations are humorous and intriguing, they are extremely pessimistic and narrow-minded. Limbaugh also mentions a few instances in which school boards have denounced educating students on ...
- 596: Dreams
- ... s dreams are found to have a higher frequency of children, family members, and familiar characters. In addition, the analysis of women's dreams indicate more friendly interactions among dream characters, with less aggression and sexual activity than in men's dreams. Conversely, studies report that men are more likely to have dreams which occur in outdoor settings, particularly ones that are unfamiliar to the dreamer. Their dreams are also more ... difference, is the greater number of male dream characters in men's dreams; dream characters are also more likely to be strangers. Men's dreams also have a greater frequency of violent and aggressive interactions, sexual activity, and achievement strivings than women do (Bursik,204). Even though men get banged up almost nightly, women tend to be the victims much more often and feel emotional pain in their dreams much more ... crookedness, and old age. Curiously, these differences transcend time and culture: A comparison of the dreams of college students in 1950 and in 1990 found the sex differences to be identical. Despite feminism and the sexual revolution, women were still concerned about the home and family, men were concerned about pounding the male rival. In fact, men on opposite sides of the world dream more like one another than they ...
- 597: Managing People with AIDS
- ... eventually overwhelm the persons body. The virus is found in blood and other body products like saliva, sweat, and tears, and can only be transmitted by the exchange of blood, body products, or by sexual contact. Once the HIV virus is exposed to air, it dies instantaneously. This means that someone cannot spread the virus through breathing the same air, or by casual contact such as shaking hands. A person ... most important objective because employees will be afraid to come out if they know their co-workers will harass them. ? The policy should set standards of behaviour expected of all employees, and show that any harassment or discrimination against any co-worker because he/she has AIDS will not be tolerated. ? It should instruct supervisors on how to address HIV/AIDS in their workgroups. ? The policy should insure full health and ...
- 598: E-mail In The Workplace, Yours
- ... send via e-mail. What someone wouldn't say in person shouldn't be sent via e-mail would be a general rule of thumb. Inappropriateness is inexcusable. Just as we discussed in class regarding sexual harassment, regardless of intent, the guilty party should be addressed and warned this type of humor is inappropriate in the workplace. Depending on the severity of the e-mail, disciplinary measures should be taken. On a ...
- 599: Leda And The Swan
- ... with her aggressive and overpowering male counterpart, she eats him. Instinctively, the powerful male seeks out his mate and impregnates her, fulfilling his mating duties. However, the male expends all of his strength in the sexual encounter, and the female is able to return the animal favor by ruthlessly eating the unsuspecting male limb by limb. Clearly, things are not what they might initially seem to be in nature, as in this case the seemingly mighty male is abruptly destroyed by his sexual victim. Much along the same lines is Yeats Leda and the Swan. Using the binary oppositions of the beauty and viciousness of Zeus as a swan and the helplessness and eventual strength of Leda, Yeats ... and in that shape ravished the helpless girl (3716). Zeus as the swan is described as being great and of feathered glory (lines 1-6). He is a terrific product of nature, yet his male sexual tendencies get the better of him, and he gives into his uncontrollable lust for Leda. Zeus is a selfish male who uses his superhuman powers to exploit an innocent human. Clearly, the oppositions Yeats ...
- 600: Beauty
- ... beauty? According to this article, beauty is a combination of symmetry, special qualities, and traits. Symmetry is perhaps the most supported part of beauty in this article. The article states that symmetry shows abundance of sexual hormones, health, and strength of the immune system. They support their hypothesis of symmetry's affect on the abundance of sexual hormones with various scientific evidence. Two psychologists, Steven Gangestead and Randy Thornhill measured the symmetry of hundreds of men and women in college. They also asked them to complete a personal confidential survey that gave ... idea of attractiveness could very well be inate. So beauty is not just a means of selecting the most fit partner. Traits are also an important factor in attractiveness and beauty. Traits reflect fertility and sexual potency in particular. An expert in female traits, Devendra Singh works as a psychologist at the University of Texas studying the attractive traits of the female figure. His survey on attractive female figures gives ...
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