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    Great Masturbator"‚ masturbation is a fascinating and complex topic that affects each of us differently. Despite almost universal agreement by medical doctors that masturbation is a normal‚ safe‚ and common practice‚ masturbation continues to be associated with embarrassment‚ shame‚ and guilt‚ primarily due to societal perceptions of the act.  Yet masturbation is a common and natural function that is practiced by individuals of all sexual orientations‚ genders‚ and ages. Masturbation is defined as sexual

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    Panel: I must say that I enjoyed your discussion awesome job. I am doing my dissertation on this topic. Masturbation and Religion: I will have several other Bishop’s listening in that are in my class. We truly enjoyed this debate. So let’s debate..God bless you. Masturbation is perhaps one of the most debated--yet rarely solved—subjects in the church. The views and opinions about masturbation‚ its effects‚ and consequences (especially spiritual) have been swirling through the church probably since

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    The Disease of Masturbation: Values and the concept of Disease by Engelhardt Englhardt’s article The Disease Of Masturbation is an example of the ways in which values impact society’s definition of disease. I agree that it is possible that science is being‚ or has been‚ limited by the values within society. For science to conclude that masturbation causes such aliments as blindness and epilepsy it appears evident that science is being misguided by values of the time. I believe

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    Religion and Masturbation

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    subject of masturbation. Some believe that masturbation is a sin and that it will cause one to go blind‚ grow hairy palms‚ or even transform one into a pervert. Others believe though that masturbation is quite healthy and should be a part of everyday living. Research conducted with young women in 1991 by Hurlbert and Whittaker proved that women who masturbate have a higher self-esteem than women who do not. Their research concluded that women’s self-esteem is directly related with masturbation because

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    Is masturbation a sin?

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    Is Masturbation a sin? According to Matt Slick‚ “The Bible did not discuss masturbation at all.”  This seems a little odd since it is such a strong and prevalent human event.  According to Stastistic in the U.S.‚ 90% of adolescent males and 46% of female masturbates in an average two to three times a week. Due to this prevalence sometimes we are not sure if masturbation is really a sin considering that many teenagers like me do the act. Added by Matt Slick‚ “Masturbation is not specifically declared

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    DIFFERENT RELIGION BELIEFS ACCEPTANCE Ria Joy Caballes ------------------------------------------------- Jayson Laureano ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- A research proposal submitted to the faculty of Department of General Education Cavite State University-Trece Martires City Campus‚ Trece Martires City Cavite‚ in partial fulfillment of the requirements in ENGL 7‚ prepared under the supervision of Ms. Vienna Mi

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    Mentor: English Department Introduction to literary theory Viewpoints in literature (Essay) Sarajevo‚ February 2010 A viewpoint in literature is the point of view from which the narrator tells us the story. The basic division of viewpoints is external and internal viewpoints. External viewpoint is used if the narrator is not a part of the story himself‚ but is rather telling us about other people who are participants

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    My senior project was on a 3rd-6th grade basketball camp. The reason I did my paper on the differences is because it relates to how the different age and ability levels affect the outlook of the sport. As an individual transitions from high school to college and then to a professional level‚ one may come to realize major and subtle differences in each level that is experienced. James Naismith invented the game of basketball as something to keep men occupied. It has changed a lot from then to

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    The theme our group has chosen is acceptance. The virtue of acceptance means we accept ourselves and others just the way we are. It means to love and welcome everyone just like Jesus Christ. There is nothing wrong in being different because we’re all perfect. God created all of us and He makes no mistakes. An accepting person is happy with who he/she is‚ treats everybody equally‚ and is non-judgmental. This is especially important in today’s society because we face so much discrimination. Discrimination

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    Acceptance  An acceptance is “a manifestation of assent to the terms [of the offer] made by the offeree in the manner invited or required by the offer.” In determining if an offeree accepted an offer and created a contract‚ a court will look for evidence of three factors: (1) the offeree intended to enter the contract‚ (2) the offeree accepted on the terms proposed by the offeror‚ and (3) the offeree communicated his acceptance to the offeror. Common Law: Traditional “Mirror Image” Rule

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