Papers 2061-2070 of total 42688 found.
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…, but they can help protect them through education”(106). Most parents have a hard time talking about sex, and drugs to their children but such matters come up in discussing about AIDS with your child (106). The National PTA offers the following…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Compliance with Title IX Title IX, the Education Amendments of 1972, is a federal act that states: "No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected…
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…. These contradictions can be resolved by simply believing that staying single has some good qualities, but getting married also has other good qualities. Likewise, sex is perfectly fine within marriage, but like other gifts, it can also lead to problems and sin when not used…
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…as “femininity”as well as “masculiniity”. Lesbian and gay male theory of a feminist is beyond the logic of masculine/femine. It is also referred to the social and cultural categories of the biological fact of human sex differentiation. Teresa de Lauretis uses…
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…to have sex. From this preference stems an array of attitudes and behaviors that one might adopt to further his self-proclaimed identity as "not-straight" thereby identifying himself as "gay". Sex defines homosexuality, but does it define the homosexual? Given…
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…but altogether necessary. In this essay I will primarily focus on the myth of woman: specifically the social construction of females, the significance of fashion and beauty in maintaining women's status as the 'inferior sex' (Beauvoir) , the importance that body image…
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…. In this essay I will primarily focus on the myth of woman: specifically the social construction of females, the significance of fashion and beauty in maintaining women's status as the 'inferior sex' (Beauvoir) , the importance that body image plays in the concept…
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…the barrier provided to today's society with women carpenters, lawyers, doctors, firefighters, police officers and etc., jobs and careers that were once only for men. Occupations of these sorts require an educated woman that is willing and have the ability…
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…or sexually transmitted disease prevention programs. She divided the different effective programs into four groups: (1) Sex and STD education programs, (2) emphasized clinic protocols, (3) service learning programs (learning through community service), and (4…
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…school, unemployed, not very educated and single. Uneducated! If people, parents, guardians, and doctors explained the risks and consequences of teen sex to teens better and more in depth, the statistics would not be so high, authorities wouldn't have…
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