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    How did sexual assault become such a common phenomena in an advanced society as ours? When did it become so okay for someone to violate another through sexual assault? Sexual assault not only inflicts physical injury‚ but also damages a survivors’ mental stability as well. News channels and newspaper columns everywhere seem to be flooded with research and cases of the crimes‚ but yet there is no sign of the issue aborting anytime soon. Nowadays‚ one of the biggest worries for younger people and their

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    either raped or sexually assaulted by a male student (Myers‚ 2015). The awareness -or lack of- sexual assault needs to be addressed as it is a growing problem in many communities. Sexual assault can be anything from rape‚ to unwanted sexual attention‚ or simply‚ the sexual exploitation of an individual on the internet. The media is one of the biggest supporters for male dominance and female objectification. Rape has unfortunately‚ become a wide spread problem within school campuses but is ignored by

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    abstinence has decided not to have sex. If two people are not up close and personal‚ then sperm can’t fertilize an egg and there’s no possibility of being pregnant. You don’t have to be a virgin to practice abstinence. Sometimes people who been having sexual intercourse decide not to continue having it. So if you choose to be abstinence you can prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Abstinence is 100 percent effective in preventing pregnancy. Although many birth control methods can

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    Homosexuality Is Not Normal Sexual Behavior In 1973‚ the American Psychiatric Association (APA) removed homosexuality as a mental disorder from the APA’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. This decision was a significant victory for homosexual activists who have continued to claim that the APA based their decision on new scientific discoveries that “proved” homosexual behavior is normal and should be affirmed in our culture. This is false and part of the numerous homosexual

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    Sexual Traumas The two types of sexual traumas include date rape risk and adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse. According to James and Gilliland (2013)‚ sexual perverts and aberrant individuals prowling in a dark alley are not always the ones that commit sexual assaults. In addition‚ some assault victims are family members‚ friends‚ or colleagues. Furthermore‚ it is stated that sexual assaults and rapes are considered extreme and different according to the degree‚ force‚ and character compared

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    Issues / Questions Whether or not the actions of Ms. Leslie Gonzales towards Mr. Ray Garcia establishes an act of sexual harassment. Brief Answer Yes. Ray Garcia may file a sexual harassment complaint against Leslie Gonzales. The actions of Leslie towards Ray may constitute sexual harassment based on the Sexual Harassment Act of 1995 (RA 7877) and in consonance with jurisprudence. Nevertheless‚ with only the statement of Ray as proof and the lack of witnesses‚ although the presence of witnesses

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    Childhood Development and Sexual Behavior Normal childhood sexual behaviors are different through the different age groups; infancy‚ early childhood‚ preadolescence‚ and adolescence. Some of the actions are not intended for sexual gratification but out of curiosity or affection. As a child ages and matures‚ the reason for performing sexual behaviors also change. Infancy‚ both male and female fetuses suck on their fingers for comfort. The male fetus normally has an erection‚ and it’s common

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    The topic of sexual abstinence is controversial topic. Schools districts don’t emphasized abstinence in their Health program. Many researches argue that the best way to teach students about Sex is teaching them a class about having safe sex. However other researches disagree on the plan; they want emphasized abstinence not promote safe sex. Having sex during high school lead to unwanted pregnancy; youth want to experience sex without any formal method of contraception. Most students have sex entering

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    part of the country’s national image both home and abroad. It is not strange that there is sexual harassment in the Canadian Armed Forces‚ however members who dedicate their time and commitment to serve for their country should not be subjected to such behaviors. The external Review Authority found that there is an underlying issue of sexual harassment with specifics to women and LGBTBQ members. However sexual harassment is not only a problem for women or LBTBQ members but one that questions the professionalism

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    K. J. Dover analyzes Greek ideals and social structures in his chapter “Classical Greek Attitudes to Sexual Behaviour.” He argues that the reason why Greek men were expected to refrain from sexual desires was because it was seen as a feminine characteristic. Women in antiquity were considered to be sex crazed and slaves to their sexual desires. Men‚ however‚ were supposed to resist their sexual desires in order to be seen as “manly and free” (Dover‚ 1984‚ 149). Dover breaks up the chapter into

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