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    Sexual Addition

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    as the loss of a job‚ the break-up of a marriage or health crisis to force the addict to admit to their problem. Treatment of sexual addiction first begins with gaining control over the addictive behavior. The person must then develop a healthy sexuality which involves education about what is considered healthy. Individual counseling and marital and/or family therapy can also be helpful for some patients. Because of the growing nature of the problem‚ groups like Sex Addicts Anonymous have also surfaces

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    Sexual Issues 1 SEXUAL ISSUES PAPER Sexual Issues in MFT Michelle Strahler University of Nevada‚ Las Vegas Sexual Issues 2 The topic I chose for my paper is “Sexual Addiction” because a friend whose husband I know has the issue and her husband is recovering with the help of therapy and Sex Addicts Anonymous. Sexual addiction or compulsive sexual behavior‚ which can be

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    Sexual Experience

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    be lack of knowledge. An analysis of Add Health data finds no difference in sexual knowledge between girls with and without physical disabilities. However‚ other research suggests that these adolescents are or have a low level of knowledge about sexuality because people with disabilities usually do not participate in sex education classes. Instrument Quantitative research‚ personal interviews‚ survey Statistical Analysis These studies suggest that those who do not use contraception at first

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    Kimball's Rape

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    Kimball’s The Rape of Lucrece was divided into seven scenes with seven actors who delivered their lines to the sound of dripping bathwater‚ which created an acoustic effect echoing the opening scene. The Prologue lines‚ "How shines the morning silver-melting dew / Against the rising splendor of the sun" (Kimball n.p.)‚ which note happiness as fleeting in nature in Shakespeare’s poem. As well‚ Lucrece’s rape and the establishment of the Roman republic are highlighted by the characters in the Prologue

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    d hiAlexa Nickell History 116 “Reader‚ I Married Him” Response 2 Reader‚ I Married Him Reader‚ I Married Him is an excerpt from a book called‚ “What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew.” The book was written by Daniel Pool‚ and was meant to be a commentary on the facts of daily life in nineteenth century England. Throughout the novel as a whole Pool goes over‚ fact by fact‚ what it was like to live in nineteenth century England‚ something that many people know hardly anything about.

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    essentialist approach is different in that it questions the moral and legal permissibility of prostitution. It argues that there is some fundamental part of sex which makes its commodification wrong‚ as sex can’t be sold without harming the self as sexuality is part of deep self-hood. Those such as Margaret Radin argue that sex impedes flourishing as selling sex undermines intimacy and the ability to understand consent in sexual

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    Sex Tourism

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    illegal sexual activities. Sex tourism has become a provocative sector within the tourism industry causing debates amongst tourism industries because of its perverse nature. However it has also become a way to celebrate today’s liberal society towards sexuality. Workers within the sex industry are realising that there is a gap in the market where the term ‘sex sells’ is the main focus (Nayer 2010). People are becoming increasingly interested in experiencing the darker side of the industry however seedy

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    Kamasutra

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    The kama Sutra is the world’s oldest book on the pleasures of sensual living. There is no one single author for the text. It was originally compiled in the 3rd century by the Indian sage Vatsyayana‚ who lived in northern India. Vatsyayana claimed to be a celibate monk‚ and that his work in compiling all of the sexual knowledge of ages past was for him a form of meditation and contemplation of the deity. Written in a rather complex form of Sanskrit‚ the Kama Sutra is the only surviving textual account

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    Sex Education in School Curriculum Due to not having the correct amount of information about the consequences of sex‚ teenagers between the ages of 15 and 18 are drastically dropping out of high school‚ due to having unwanted pregnancies and the responsibilities that follow having a family. Over the last 30 years in the United States has been experiencing a drastic increase in teenage pregnancy‚ and significant increase in STD’s among these adolescents. Since then sex education programs have been

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    Theory of Knowledge - Are Humans Innately Aggressive? The Oxford dictionary defines aggression as “feelings of anger or antipathy resulting in hostile or violent behaviour; readiness to attack or confront”1. This standardized definition gives ideas about the act of violence but doesn’t tell us about the root of violence‚ leading to a large scale debate of nature vs nurture as to whether feelings of aggression are innate or not. This essay will describe all of the sides of the argument2 – from

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