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- 711: Premarital Sex
- ... s intention in creating the first man and woman was for them to love and create more men and women. To do so a married couple must join as one loving body or to have sexual intercourse. In having intercourse the first time in a marriage you are consummating the marriage therefore making the marriage official in the eyes of God. The Catechism of the Catholic Church says: the union of ... 50). Condom, the most popular choice for a contraceptive, is a latex cover for the male phallus, which prevents the sperm from entering the vagina and making it s way to the egg. In humans sexual reproduction is done through intercourse. When the sperm meets the egg. When a condom does fail there is a high risk of catching a STD or having an unwanted pregnancy. In the chance of a ...
- 712: A Wild Sheep Chase
- ... a particular song was in vogue; he becomes obsessively curious about a whale's penis on display at an aquarium he visits. Even something so intimate as sex turns into a "thing." Concerning his own sexual affairs, about which he is surprisingly reticent, at one point he records perfunctorily, "We returned to the hotel and had intercourse. I like that word, intercourse. It poses only a limited range of possibilities". Sex ... was as quiet as sitting at the bottom of a lake wearing earplugs". He reacts to his girl friend's ears in the following way: She'd show me her ears on occasion; mostly on sexual occasions. Sex with her ears exposed was an experience I'd never known. When it was raining, the smell of the rain came through crystal clear. When birds were singing, their song was a thing ...
- 713: Death And The Maiden - Film Vs
- ... careerist rationalisation. Polanski makes Paulina throw the car over the cliff-edge. In doing this she is not only destroying a phallic symbol, and thus undermining Roberto s sexuality and any claims he has on sexual dominance or superiority, she is destroying a perfect symbol of the male thirst for power and control, and the pragmatic logic to which her need for revenge has been sacrificed, into the infinite, chaotic abyss ... I drop the gun all discussion will cease you ll use your strength to win the argument ) to act aggressively. The gun is another phallic symbol; hence much of this aggressive behaviour takes on a sexual quality. Unlike Dorfman s play, Polanski does not try to make us accept, without a struggle, the simple truth that to victimize our tormentors is to sink to their level. We get the general feeling ...
- 714: Malaria
- ... Plasmodium feed on hemoglobin and reproduce again by asexual reproduction. Afterwards, the red blood cells burst and release the parasites. Some of the parasites released from red blood cells may be able to replicate by sexual reproduction. When the host has been bitten by a mosquito again, infected blood inters the mosquito. Here, sexual forms of the parasite develop in the stomach of the Anopheles mosquito completing the parasites life cycle (Herman, 1996). People infected malaria have several symptoms including fever, chills, headaches, weakness, and an enlarged spleen (Herman ...
- 715: Serial Killers
- ... some 650 young men for the purpose of bathing in their blood (Dolan p.16). Today there are seven types of serial killers in the female genre: the quiet killers, black widows, angels of death, sexual predators, revenge, for-profit, and team killers. Listed below, as described in Kelleher and Kelleher s Murder Most Rare: The Female Serial Killer, are descriptions of the various types of female serial killers. 1. The ... female, which devours its mate (Webster s Dictionary). 3. Angels of Death-the angel of death has been abroad throughout the land. You may almost hear the beating of her wings (Bright , Speech, 1855). 4. Sexual Predators- Predators : An oranism that lives by praying on other organism (Webster s Dictionary). 5. Revenge- If you prick us do we bleed? If you tickle us do we not laugh? If you poison us ...
- 716: Tennessee Williams - Outcasts In His Plays
- ... reasons contemporary scholars avoid Tom Clancy and Stephen King. As my research continues, I find such prejudices common. For example, the second most frequently iterated theory as to why Williams has been relatively neglected involves sexual prejudice--some scholars believe that the playwright's homosexuality makes him unfit as a critical subject. Such prejudice appears to be common, particularly from some scholars in the new critical movement3. Regardless of the reasons ... work which is the destructive impact of society on the sensitive non-conformist individual" (Letter, 1939, to Audrey Wood)4. I have created three categories into which Williams's outcasts can be placed: first are sexual outcasts who, like the playwright, offer insight into Williams's feelings about his own sexuality; second are religious outcasts, who are vehicles for the playwright's commentary on contemporary Christianity; and third, fugitive outcasts, whose ...
- 717: Sex Education --
- ... the information they need about sex. Only then can they make responsible choices and keep themselves protected. However, sex education as it is known today, is ineffective when it comes to lowering teenage pregnancies and sexual transmitted diseases. The government is spending hundreds of millions of dollars to fund sex education programs that simply do not work. Sex education teachers are inadequately trained and cannot connect with a teenager the same ... Sex." Newsweek. 14 June 1999: 80-81 Krauthammer, Charles. "School Birth-Control Clinics: A Necessary Evil." Elements of Argument. Ed. Annette T. Rottenberg. Boston: Bedford Books, 1996 Rosoff, Jeannie. "Helping Teenagers Avoid Negative Consequences of Sexual Activity." USA Today. May 1996: 33-35 "Schools Skimping on Sex Education." USA Today. Aug. 1998: 13 Whitehead, Barbara Dafoe. "The Failure of Sex Education." The Atlantic Monthly. Oct. 1994
- 718: Autism: False Words and False Hope
- ... if the child says things that others would not want to know or that aren't true about family and friends (Biklen 128). The most recent controversial subject with facilitation therapy is the reports of sexual abuse to the autistic child. Dr. Bernard Rimland, director of the Autism Research Institute in San Diego, states, "I know of about 25 cases through facilitated communication of sexually abusing their kids" (Goleman C11). The ... cases go through the court it is up to the judge to determine the reliability of the facilitator (Lambert B10). It's sad to think that facilitators would use the autistic child in revealing their sexual abuse. Facilitation is not the only answer in helping with autism. Behavior therapy is making progress with its effects in treating autism. In the New York Times, it explains how a team of psychologists have ...
- 719: Analysis of The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
- ... which in the space of a few pages includes such disparate characters as the Moon, God, the Snake (and his traditional Christian neighborhood, Paradise), the "Balm of Life", not to mention nearly every animal and sexual symbol the human mind can come up with. Obviously, on one level, the poem can present itself in a fairly straightforward manner in the vein of CARPE DIEM. In the third stanza, the author writes ... it on every occasion. The "Cup", in Western society, is nearly always synonymous with some sort of prize or contest. Besides the Cup being semi-obviously equated with the vagina and therefore a kind of sexual conquest in our society's male-driven history, there is also the legend of the Holy Grail- The Cup of Life, which grants eternal life to anybody lucky enough to find it. There is a ...
- 720: Analysis of "The Age of Anxiety" by W.H. Auden
- ... bet with a lying self" c. Naive belief in self and place in life is boundless d. It is the age of belief in the possibility of a future 3. The third age a. The sexual awakening b. Distinction between dream and reality c. Discovery that love, as it was thought to be, is a sharp contrast to love in the bounds of reality 4. The fourth age a. Presents circus ... belief in self and place in life is boundless. It is in this age that the belief in the future is possible (Nelson 119). The third age is termed by Malin as the age of sexual awakening. It is in this age that the distinction between dream and reality begins to surface in the mind of man. With this distinction comes the discovery that love, as it was thought to be ...
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