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    is a girl. From a physical point of view he will not develop secondary characteristics. Based on how hormones work by removing his testicles they denied him of his secondary characteristics. After puberty he would not have testicles to produce testosterone which would make him deficit of his secondary characteristics. 2. If Bruce was not subjected to gender reassignment surgery and raised as a boy‚ he would express the gender identity of a male. This is so because during the growing or maturing

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    Gender Identity Paper Shontelle Crawford Psychology/340 August 8‚ 2011 Professor Evi Pover Gender Identity Paper The human body is interconnected to 2 vary different superhighway systems‚ they are the nervous system and the endocrine system‚ which secretes chemical messengers called hormones. According to (Myers‚ 2008‚ p 45)‚ “hormones are chemical messengers‚ manufactured by the endocrine glands‚ which are produced in one tissue and affect another.” Hormones travel through he bloodstream

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    A DISTINGUISHED DISTINCTION 2 The male and female body may look different in appearance‚ but they behave and react similarly internally. Most differences depend on the different hormones in men and women‚ mainly testosterones and estrogen. Hormones both affect and effect emotions and sexuality within the male and female body. The brain is also an internal component that shows similarity and difference patterns. From fetus our genitals are the same. Our genitals

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    adverse effects‚ some irreversible. Creatine modestly improves athletic performance and appears to be relatively safe. Dehydroepiandrosterone and androstenedione do not improve athletic performance but apparently have similar adverse effects as testosterone and are also banned by some sports organizations. Caffeine has mild benefits and side effects and is banned above certain levels. Products that combine caffeine with other stimulants (ephedrine) have been linked to fatal events. Protein and carbohydrate

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    Side Effects of Steroids

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    uses steroids can become addicted to steroids and take more and more. Then‚ the addictive steroid users produce a high sense of empowerment becoming uncontrollable. “Adding steroids to the naturally occurring testosterone in a teenage boy may lead to violence in the form of a testosterone-driven rage.”(quote) Next‚ women’s appearance can change

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    Steroids Research Paper

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    But as a teen‚ you already have all the testosterone and energy that you need to bulk up and reduce body fat. Starting at puberty‚ your testosterone levels increase rapidly‚ peak at 20‚ and stay level until around 40. Nature has already given you everything you need. All you have to do is exercise‚ eat healthy‚ and sleep. Remember‚ more-and-more

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    steroids are drugs that include testosterone‚ the male sex hormone and estrogen‚ the female sex hormone. The word anabolic comes from the Greek word “anabole” which means to build up. It is pretty obvious to most that men tend to be larger than women. A clear-cut example between both sexes is the relative muscle mass. For men‚ the most important growth builder is testosterone‚ which is made from the cells of the testes. Approximately eight milligrams of testosterone is created daily‚ most of which

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    Steroids and Baseball

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    Science and Technology of Steroids and Destruction on America’s Pastime Steven Lyons Ms Grover HSB4M Dec 21st 2012 Juiced On December 13th‚ 2007‚ a file called The Mitchell Report was released to Major League Baseball(MLB) claiming that eighty nine players within the system had been using illegal performance enhancing drugs. This twenty one month‚ four hundred and nine page report was made by former Democratic United States Senator‚ George Mitchell. This report created major

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    steroids were introduced in the 1950s‚ athletes have been using them to increase muscle and athletic performance. Over the last 20 years steroid use in the general public has skyrocketed. Steroids are an illegal drug that mimics the effects of testosterone in the body. Our society has allowed anabolic steroids to become so widespread over the years by athletes at all levels of competition‚ from paid professional athletes to high school and junior high school performers. Anabolic steroids have become

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    Drugs and Sports - Athletes on Steroids As the use of performance enhancing drugs is becoming more popular among athletes‚ many of them don ’t understand the risks involved in taking these drugs. Many people are looking for a quick way to build muscle‚ or to get stronger the fastest way possible. Using these performance aids may very well be a quick fix for many athletes‚ but taking these supplements is unethical and dangerous. Using special drugs to boost an athletes performance is degrading

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