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…homosexuals about God and revealing to them that their sexual behaviors are sinful, so God does not accept same sex unions. Therefore, I consider that homosexuality is unacceptable for the reason that it is immoral, abnormal, and biologically fruitless.…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of school, prostitution, violence, AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases. Eventually, these dangerous behaviors sometimes lead them to suicide. Teenagers may also want to commit suicide if they are sexually or physically molested…
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…. As a result, a large number of them suffer from psychological dysfunction, running away, droping out of school, prostitution, violence, AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases. Eventually, these dangerous behaviors sometimes lead them to suicide…
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sexual development, a curved spine (scoliosis),and chronic sleepiness. PWS patients also have similar personalities: talkative, friendly,extreme attempts towards getting food,arguementivness,repetitve thoughts and behavior, stubbornness, frequent temper…
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…, sexuality, popularity and normalcy. Although ads sometimes seem to be trivial, their cumulative effect my be serious. This fact is nicely demonstrated by the "Farrah-effect": males who viewed a short clip from the TV-series "Charlie's Angels" develop unrealistic…
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…had a homosexual orientation (Homosexual Marriage). The authors knew of certain forms of same-sex behavior that they considered ritually unclean, degenerate, and/or harmful, but they seem to have been totally unaware of loving, supportive, same-sex…
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…economic explanation of the use of women representation to sell products as “behavior that is essential fro economic reasons…” (18). So as long as sexual appeal and beauty continue to sell to consumers, I’m sure Britney Spears will keep her well-constructed…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…in the novel, particularly as Edmund struggles with his feelings for Mary and tries to justify her behavior. The idea of education is a part of this debate: can people change? Clearly, by the end of the novel, both Sir Thomas and Edmund have learned something…
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…AIDS and Confidentiality Does an AIDS patient have rights to FULL confidentiality? Meaning being does an AIDS patient have the right to deny this information to their spouse and/or sexual partner? Even greater, does a physician have an obligation…
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…In sociology, the term deviance refers to all violations of social rules, regardless of their seriousness (Essentials of Sociology 136). Deviance is an individual or organizational behavior that violates societal norms and is usually accompanied…
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