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    Efficacy of Sexual Offender Treatment: Juvenile Sexual Offenders with Mental Health Diagnosis Lynetric Rivers Liberty University Abstract Juvenile sex offending has been on the rise over the past ten years. Juvenile sex offenders are best described between the ages of 12 and 17 years old. It has often been thought the percentage of sexual disorders in relation to juvenile sex offenders have been low. It is very possible they have simply been misdiagnosed. Dr. Fong describes hypersexual

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    stress and fatigue caused by the pressure between overloaded work and our active social lives. Second‚ is the lack of interest‚ evident in those who continually see college as a bad time of their lives. Third‚ perfectionism is a somewhat mental dysfunction of setting too high standards as bases of life. Other reasons include poor time and work management‚ lack of discipline‚ and many others. This problem regarding procrastination roots ill-consequences such as less productivity‚ lowered self-esteem

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    Sexuality-Reproductive Pattern: Client not sexually active for about 2 years Pattern of Elimination: Constipation‚ takes Colace and eats salad to help with bowel movement Pattern of Activity and Exercise: Client is active‚ goes to the gym at least 3x weekly before her back injury. Still goes to work on modified duties. Pattern of Sleep and Rest: Client does not rest during the day and gets about 6 hours of sleep at night. Pattern of Self-Perception and Self-Concept: Client has gained a lot

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    Sequels‚ reboots‚ and remakes are slowly ruining Hollywood. The increased flow of such films is caused by high overall monetary earnings‚ success in foreign countries‚ and a lack of new and creative ideas. The fact that sometimes remakes are successful is clearly shown with the remake of the Karate Kid in 2010. According to MTV News‚ during Karate Kid´s opening weekend‚ ¨(the movie) kicked its way to a first-place trophy worth $56 million‚ surpassing the movie’s production budget by more than $15

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    Apart from its various advantages‚ Cinema is not free from its evil effects. Film artistry is‚ unfortunately‚ compelled to compro­mise with people’s popular taste and appeal to their lower instincts. Too many films dealing with sex problems and with the ways of the criminals are now shown‚ f These are apt to affect public morality. The substandard catering of music I and recreation is likely to injure public taste and outlook and is not ultimately good for the art. The Cinema has far reaching

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    Marketing Communications Plan Master’s Project George Mylona IMC 409 - Methods of IMC Spring 2010 Contents   Executive Summary Situation Review ▹ ▹ History S.W.O.T Analysis         Marketing Objectives Analysis of Communication Situation Strategic Idea Target Audience Analysis Positioning Strategy and Rationale Budget Recommendation and Rationale Communication Objectives and Strategies Tactics and Executions ▹ ▹ ▹ ▹ Advertising Sales Promotions Public Relations Direct

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    Women & Sex: A Desire That Says Equality In selective works from some of the 17th century ’s most influential poets‚ a collective theme often appears: the poets allow the women they write about to assume the roles of sexually charged characters in a new fashion. Treating topics ranging from chlorosis to premature ejaculation to impotence‚ these poets not only address the issue of sex but also many of the concerns that may arise during sexual encounters. More importantly‚ each explores the divisions

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    Men’s Health Issues- Sexual Fitness and Nutrition -How diet and nutrition affect sexuality. Men’s sexual health depends on an optimal level of fitness and nutrition. Almost all men experience a decrease in sexual desire‚ at one point or another in their lives. This can be due to illness‚ disability‚ fatigue‚ obesity‚ low self esteem‚ medications‚ recreational drugs‚ past sexual experiences‚ and/or loss of interest in a partner. Men’s sexual health is put at risk with commonplace contributors

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    Dominant and Submissive Behaviors Lady Chatterley’s Lover‚ is a controversial novel written by D.H Lawrence with reference to the sexual life‚ which the couples experience demonstrating patterns of dominance and submission. D. H Lawrence has presented a deep relation between sexual desires and the dominant-submissive relationships‚ which develop between the protagonists of the novel. Its plot revolves around the story of Lady Catherine who is a young woman‚ married to a paralyzed husband that becomes

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    Functionalism views racial and ethnic minorities to serve an important function in society to explain their existence. Functionalists might look at "functions" and "dysfunctions” caused by racial inequality focused the argument on the way racism is functional for the dominant group‚ for example‚ suggesting that racism morally justifies a racially unequal society which is a deeply problematic idea. Australia has a deep-rooted culture of denial when it comes to acknowledging racism. This denial is

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