Papers 1081-1090 of total 13666 found.
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…or a teacher. A study was done where “children 3 to 6 years of age were asked what they would do if they were of the other sex. Approximately 70 percent of the children replied with a job considered appropriate for the imagined sex. More interestingly, boys…
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…The Equal Rights Amendment do we really need it? The equal rights amendment, not an amendment of the Constitution, but if submitted it would give equal rights to the sexes. It had come close in the 70’s and early 80’s but did not succeed. It has…
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…times. She also speaks openly about her views on relationships and sex. This at first shocks the reader but it also when considered indicates an individual that is what she appears to be. Chaucer makes this contrast to show that he finds truth in the wife…
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…for the British youth. It was here that MacLaren recognized the highly visible, wildly energetic and anti - social punk was the heir apparent for the youth of the UK. In order to capitalize on this new sound and evolving trend, he began promoting The Sex Pistols…
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…chromosomes while other cells do not (45,X/46,XX mosaicism). Although the exact cause of Turner's Syndrome is not known, it is believed that the disorder may result from an error during the division (meiosis) of a parent's sex cells. Women with Turner's Syndrome…
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…, condom distribution can and will save lives in the long run. “Conflicts about sex education and reproductive services are creating cultural divide among communities that have school-based health clinics” (Keen, 10/05/01). Cathy Keen, in her article…
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…The Need For Birth Control In Today’s World In today’s world there is a great amount of premarital sex occurring across cultures and societies. These sexual activities may have some positive elements, however, the negative elements are far more…
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…the same rights as heterosexuals, nothing more, and nothing less. Homosexuals are a growing minority with nearly a million gays and lesbians identifying themselves as members of same-sex couples in the 2000 census. But the total gay population is much larger…
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…, but there are still restrictions in the law that limit a person's liberty based on sexual preference. Although common-law relationships between same-sex couples are recognised in almost every province, the term marriage is one that the government will not apply to them…
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…, the future of our world will be a lot better off (Dobson). There are all sorts of pressures that children face today,. Drinking, smoking, staying out past curfew, having sex when you are not ready- whatever it may be, sometimes others put the pressure on you…
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