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    Page 1 of 13 The effect of pornography on sexual behavior Melissa Lindenbach Psychology 290 May 28‚ 2008 Effects of pornography Page 2 of 13 Pornographic material is utilized by a wide variety of people in society today. Some people view it for acute stimulation‚ some view it to satisfy an addiction‚ and others use it as a springboard for their sexual fantasies. Regardless of its use‚ pornography is dangerous to a person’s mental‚ emotional‚ and physical health as the level of stimulation

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    The Maltz Hierarchy of Sexual Interaction is an attempt to offer both men and women‚ regardless of sexual orientation‚ a progressive framework for understanding and evaluating sexual behavior. Because it describes conditions for optimum sexual interaction‚ it can help individuals grow and evolve as sexual beings‚ channeling their sexual energy toward more deeply fulfilling interpersonal experiences. An example for each level of hierarchy... Level +1: Role Fulfillment -- The first level on the

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    and all of the sexual behavior that included kissing‚ foreplay‚ role play is considered normal. Normal is defined statistically‚ by culture and time. We tend to consider sexual behaviors abnormal or deviant‚ for example when they run counter to our religious values‚ when they make most of us wince (Rathus Pg. 506). I have learned that a deviant sexual behavior is when they involve the persistent preference for non-genital sexual outlets (Rathus Pg. 507). Paraphilia’s involve sexual arousal in response

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    Necessities of Comprehensive Sexual Education ​Teenagers in many schools are lacking imperative education‚ and not necessarily the sort of education that one may refer to as routine curriculum such as math or reading. This much needed education revolves around the ever so prominent existence of sexuality among high school teenagers. Although this education is much needed‚ there has been a substantial amount of controversy regarding the subject of comprehensive sexual programs. Should high school

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    Reflection of The Letter and The Homepage on Sexual Assault on the UA Campus Completing the public argument assignment was a very challenging and enjoyable experience because it was necessary to apply most of the knowledge acquired since the beginning of the semester about rhetorical analysis and persuasive arguments. Therefore‚ many of the strategies can be easily found in the letter and website that I created. Since my topic for the public argument was sexual assault on UA campus‚ I selected the Ms

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    Sexual assault is becoming a major issue and needs to be taken more seriously. There is no doubt in my mind that sexual assault is unacceptable‚ and we need to do anything we can to stop it. There have been many videos and theater acting shown to students in order to raise awareness of the controversy‚ in attempt to decrease sexual assault on campus. The YouTube video “Stop Sexual Assault | Be an Empowered Bystander | Who Are You?” did a great job in conveying the message of sexual assault to college

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    communities such as Mornington Island‚ Doomadgee‚ Normanton‚ Thursday Island and Mt Isa and we needed to attract the right quality and quantity of applicants to deliver our services to these areas. We looked at several strategies to improve attraction and retention across all role types. We recognised the need to address our image as an organisation to attract the different types of applicants we were looking for. With this in mind‚ we set out to: We recognised the need to address our

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    Sexual Violence on College Campuses According to a survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control in 2011‚ one out of every five female college students experience sexual assault while attending college. Out of these women‚ an estimated twelve percent report the attack to the police (Associated Press‚ 2014). Concurrently‚ a survey given by the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation found that five percent of male college students experience sexual assault (Jaschik‚ 2015). These statistics are alarming

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    You may have heard the terms rape culture‚ victim blaming‚ and sexual oppression before‚ but what exactly do those terms mean? Victim blaming‚ sexual objectification‚ and societies expectations about gender‚ power‚ and sexuality are factors that promote rape culture. In the following paper I will explain to you what all of these terms mean. I will also tell you why rape culture‚ victim blaming‚ sexual objectification‚ and sexual oppression are wrong. Rape culture is a term that feminists in

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    numerous cases of sexual harassment among convicted women that resulted in the establishment of the Prison Rape Establishment Act of 2003. This act mandated the collection of all rape cases that took place in correctional facilities throughout the nation. According to the Act‚ 13% of female prisoners in the United States have been victims of rape (VanNatta‚ 2010‚ p. 30). Sexual abuse in prison usually takes place in various ways. Apart from physically overpowering a prisoner into a sexual contact‚ correctional

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