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Category: /Social Sciences
…to perform those tasks necessary to the well-being of the child. There are several kinds of child abuse such as Sexual Abuse: The inappropriate sexual behavior with a child. It includes fondling a child's genitals, making the child fondle the adult's genitals…
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…. If management do not implement clear policies to instill ethical behavior through the firm, managers are likely to come cynical. SEXUAL HARASSMENT There has been a steady increase in the number of sexual harassment cases since the 1991 Clarence Thomas/Anita Hill…
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…It is common for most couples to experience some degree of sexual dysfunction. The most prevalent type of sexual dysfunction for women is the female sexual arousal disorder. The female sexual arousal disorder occurs when a woman either does not become…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Binge Drinking on America’s Campuses What do a DWI ticket, frequent memory lapses, falling behind in schoolwork, and unplanned sexual activity have in common? If you guessed that these are the most common results of binge drinking by college students…
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…wasn't. The next theory of crime is the psychological theory. The psychological theory states that innate factors trigger criminal behavior. I believe this theory is among one of the best explanations of why crime happens. Let's look at the Dahmer case…
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…of engaging in sexual activities. B.         When it comes to sex in general, Howard is only interested in his own self gratification. Therefore he finds that lesbians allow him to only pleasure himself with no obligation to reciprocate. Aggression…
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…testosterone for normal body growth, development and sexual functioning” (www.steroidabuse.org). They were also “used to restore body weight in concentration camps” during World War II (Grolier Encyclopedia). The drugs were used for medical reasons only…
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…, sexual behavior in film was generally limited to screen kisses, sudden embraces and knowing looks. The techniques of doors closing and scenes fading out were used to intimate sexual activity. Sound effects, silhouettes and shadows were often employed…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in violence. Besides that, the Internet, a growing form of media, contributes to media violence in today’s society. People, who view pornographic content in the Internet, increase their sexual appetite and tend to fantasize about sex-related activities…
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…. Symptoms or side effects? : Klinefelter’s syndrom is characterized by the following: small testes, lack of sperm formation, late puberty with reduced secondary sexual characteristics (but with normal-sized penis), usually a delicate and long-limbed physique…
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