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    Sex and Marriage

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    most fundamental principals of human society since the beginning of time. Traditionally understood marriage is restricted to two people‚ particularly a women and a man. Since the nature of marriage is changing with modern times and people are marrying for love not just social needs should the notion that is reviewed by society and this long- confirmed definition be reconfigured and opened in order to make same-sex marriage suitable in society or refuse same-sex marriage? More than half of all

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    Sex education programs

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    transmitted disease every day and 40 percent of sexually active teens become pregnant. (Elliott) In today’s society‚ more and more teens are becoming sexually active‚ whether we want them to or not. Preventing teenagers from having sexual intercourse may be nearly impossible‚ but providing teens with more options and choices to help protect their future is possible. Therefore‚ abstinence-only sex education programs are ineffective and changing the programs to acknowledge teenagers on how to protect themselves

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    Pre marital sex

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    arital Sex and Religion The Catholic Church teaches that premarital sex is wrong‚ yet it is still widely practiced around the world. The reason marriage was created was to join two people of the opposite sex together in a holy sacrament that would make the couple one. God’s reason for marriage is quoted in the bible when he said‚ "For this reason a man shall leave his father and his mother and be joined to his wife‚ and the two shall become one flesh." The Sacrament of marriage is one of the most

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    The Gift of Sex

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    Running Head: THE GIFT OF SEX 1 THE GIFT OF SEX Rhonda T. Tucker Liberty University March 8‚ 2013 THE GIFT OF SEX 2 Abstract The Gift of Sex is a guide to what every marriage needs to get past the misconception of Sexuality. There have always been myths of

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    Sex is a coffee table book written by Madonna‚ with photographs taken by Steven Meisel Studio and film frames shot by Fabien Baron. The book was edited by Glenn O’Brien and was released on October 21‚ 1992‚ by Warner Books‚ Maverick and Callaway Books. Approached with an idea for a book on erotic photographs‚ Madonna expanded on the idea and conceived the book and its content. Shot in early 1992 in New York City and Miami‚ the locations ranged from hotels and burlesque theaters‚ to the streets of

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    GROWTH: THE NEGATIVE EFFECT ON INDIAN SOCIETY Introduction The study of population growth is very important in a country from the point of society of a country because human being constitute not only as an instrument of production but also end themselves. Its increase is largely depend on some demographic factor like marriage‚ birth‚ death‚ migration etc. It is important to know the quantitative number of people and the growth of particular time with its effect on society negatively and positively

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    sex research

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    Scientific Sex Research by Dr. Kinsey According to evolutionary theory‚ the fundamental goal for creature is the reproduction of its species. Sexual activity is the only natural way to reproduce next generations in all animal and also human. Different from wild animal‚ we are protected by an educated and law restricted society‚ in which we should behave morally and legally correct. Then‚ how to define the proper sexual activity‚ because of its relation to family and the life of everybody‚ is critical

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    Sex in the Media

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    movies. Is sexuality in media really necessary? Does sex actually help advertising? How do people respond to this? These questions are all important when deciding what is appropriate and what isn’t. People in today’s society are largely focused on sexuality. Sexuality is what is hip now and its popularity is getting bigger and bigger‚ but does it push the envelope in certain advertisements? A lot of people think so. A lot of people believe that sex in advertising is inappropriate and has very bad

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    Sex Differences

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    Tam Pham Julie Herskovitz English 0711 23 Sep. 2014 Ronald Macaulay: Sex Differences Nowadays‚ sex differences have become a controversial issue‚ especially when it comes to language. It has raised many concerns about how it is different between men and women when they talk to each other on a daily basis. In “Sex Differences‚” Macaulay addresses the notion that differences in the manner and frequency in which men and women talk are nonsense. Ronald Macaulay proves that such stereotypes should

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    Puritans and Sex

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    the article‚ “Puritans and Sex” by Edmund S. Morgan‚ the author explains that contrary to popular belief‚ the Puritans openly acknowledged their natural human urge for sex and‚ while looking down upon sinful acts such as adultery and rape‚ regarded them only as “pardonable human weaknesses” (Morgan) that called only for prevention and very rarely for major punishment and furthermore found sex after marriage perfectly acceptable and even necessary for a functional society. The idea that Puritans were

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