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    Research Paper On Pelvis

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    The pelvis is a bone that is found in both males and female skeletons. Although this bone is found in both sexes, the do differentiate from one another. The pelvis in a female has a structure built to help the female carry the baby during the pregnancy and during labor, so the pelvis is wider than that of the males. In the male skeleton, the pelvis is taller and narrower. The pelvis in males does have more of a structure to it. It is built to help males carry a heavier weight; therefore, the…

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    liver disease; disorders from the blood or blood cells like sickle cell anemia, leukemia or multiple myeloma; retinitis pigmentosa; stomach ulcers; penile deformities including Peyronie?s disease; or in case you have been advised to try to keep from sex for medical reasons.…

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    sexual contact. There are millions of people as such who are infected by Sexual Transmitted Diseases (STDs) and still unaware of it. For them, there is STI clinic available in the country. Infected patents are initially diagnosed at these clinics by the sex consultants who deal with the diagnosis followed by right treatment. Several symptoms are related to STI(Sexual Transmitted Infection). These complications are quite common in both in both men and women. These symptoms are burning sensation,…

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    STD.” (WebMD) It is most common with the ages between 15 and 24. (WebMD) Having unprotected sex, sexual contact with multiple partners, or anyone forced to have sexual intercourse are some of the causes of the spread of STDs. Unprotected sex is the use of having intercourse without a latex condom or taking any form on birth control for women. Most teens do not think about the consequences of unprotected sex, as it can bring serious danger to their health, and cause big changes in their lives.…

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    Std Essay

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    sexually transmitted diseases DO NOT have any symptoms, which makes them an infections and not a disease.” (Hunter & Hunter pg. 20). If a person has sex the possible effects of this behavior are catching Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis or another STI. Think before you do, because having any sexual interaction can cause any STI’s. If you are having sex you need to learn more about sexually transmitted infections. Since there are no symptoms you need o know what he facts are before it is to late!…

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    Misconceptions About Sex

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    Sex Sex feels good, yes, and it is good for your body. But you have to watch out who you 're having sex with. Do you think that having sex with a toxic person will enhance your spirit? Heck no! They may be nice to you temporarily while having sex, but when they 're done and you 're glowing, they 're back to their old toxic ways. This will mess up your mind because sex is a spiritual dance between two human beings, so you 're absorbing the other person 's energy. The worse thing about absorbing…

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    Part A (1) What is the purity myth and how is it related to the Madonna/Whore binary? Why is this myth impossible to realize for women? The Purity Myth is described by Jennifer Valenti throughout her novel as the socially created construct that surrounds women based on the premise that in the 21st century a women’s worth is determined by whether or not she is sexually active. A women who is sexually active may feel a loss of worth a this Purity Myth, given that they are consistently bombarded…

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    Hookup Essay

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    defined as a sexual encounter without expectation of further involvement. Hooking up is not meant to result in a serious relationship; it is meant to be enjoyed by the people that are involved. In other words, hookups are a synonym for casual, consensual sex. One or both parties are in agreeance that they do not want to develop any long term, monogamous relationship, nor do they have any desire to take on the responsibilities for any unplanned, negative consequences, such as pregnancy or…

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    Sex Education Many may question is sex education necessary for school students? Others may think that it 's a good idea that teachers are taking a step to help guide teens and young adults into the safe path. A sex education class will inform students about health and what major decisions they will make and how it will affect them in the future. To decrease teen pregnancies and infections diseases, schools should teach sex education on topics such as health, abstinence, and safe sex. Sex…

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    transmitted diseases (STD’s) and teenage pregnancy. Opponent believe teen sex education should be left up to the parents or teach an abstinence only program. Let’s face it teenagers are sexually active. However, they are not aware of the full spectrum of STDs and are fed many myths associated with sex…

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