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    Sexual Harassment

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    Sexual Harassment BUS 311 Instructor Leah Westerman September 24‚ 2012 Sexual Harassment Sexual harassment in the workplace is nothing new. As long as there have been co-workers‚ sexual harassment has existed. Over the years though‚ workplaces have become more diversified‚ and women began to rise to positions of power. With these changes‚ sexual harassment came to be something that was not only unacceptable‚ but in most cases‚ illegal. According to Liuzzo‚ (2013)‚ “Sexual harassment

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    all people from unlawful discrimination; this includes discrimination on the grounds of: * sexual orientation This means that an employer can’t treat you differently (on the basis of your age or other grounds noted above) compared to other applicants or employees. Sexual orientation discrimination includes being treated differently or harassed because of your real or perceived sexual orientation -- whether gay‚ lesbian‚ bisexual‚ or heterosexual. This type of discrimination may be illegal

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    Sexual Deviance

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    discusses four elements that link to a person’s sexual behavior. The four elements are fantasy‚ symbolism‚ ritualism and compulsion. The first element discussed in our text book is fantasy. The textbook says that “It is impossible to be sexual without some form of fantasy” (Holmes & Holmes‚ 2009). When a person gets to live out their sexual fantasies that is what makes the sexual act more intense. In order to have a sexual fantasy‚ one must be sexual. A person must have a fantasy in order to be

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    Sexual Devince

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    Sexual Deviance      Fantasy‚ symbolism‚ ritualism‚ and compulsion are the four elements of sexual behavior.  These elements are true in either normal or deviant sexual behavior (Holmes and Holmes 2009).  Sexual fantasies are needed for one to be sexual‚ some of the fantasies being more difficult or in depth than what some imagine.  When rape is the situation sexual activities take place without the woman‚ or sometimes even the man having no sexual fantasy.  Everyone has fantasies; they just

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    making people prone to believe things that aren’t true. Many fall victim to this reality‚ resulting in feelings of animosity and prejudice with little or nothing to back it up. This hatred often has to do with race‚ religion‚ gender‚ politics or sexual orientation. As you know one can’t just go and change his or her skin tone or gender. It isn’t as if one was asked to be white‚ black‚ Hispanic‚ Native American exc.‚ nor female or male. This is just the way the person was born. Seeing it from this point

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    Sexual Promoscuity

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    Topic: Sexual Promiscuity Among Adolescents A pleasant good morning‚ my topic for discussion today is “Sexual Promiscuity Among Adolescents.” Sexual promiscuity is defined as having carnal or erotic relations with a number of partners on a casual basis. There are many factors that influence sexual promiscuity‚ but to name a few we can start with: Factor 1: Identity Confusion – there comes a time in adolescents lives where they are confronted with questions about lifestyle‚ life direction and their

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    Sexual Consent

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    Researchers continue to study the link between the communication of sexual consent and acts of sexual violence. The aim of this study was to determine if past forced sexual experiences changes future sexual consent behaviors. Since these experiences are associated with alcohol use the study also explored the connection between alcohol and history of forced sex. This quantitative study used a cross-sectional electronic survey that was emailed to female students between the ages of 18-25. The students

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    Sexual Destruction

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    Sexual Destruction Sex can be a very powerful thing. Whether it is for money‚ drugs‚ in the form of adultery‚ or being sold in a magazine ad can definitely have the power to make or break almost any type of relationship. The following will list scenarios from certain resources where someone was completely overtaken‚ whether in a positive or negative way‚ by sex or a sexual act. When discussing sexual destruction as we did in Research Essay #1‚ it is imperative that we point out a common‚ although

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    Sexual Health

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    Health and Human Development Sac 3 Sexual and Reproductive Health Defined Sexual Health - refers to the many factors that impact sexual function and reproduction. These include a variety of physical‚ mental and emotional factors. Disorders that effect any of these factors can impact a person’s physical and emotional‚ as well as his or her relationship and self image. FACTS ON SEXUAL HEALTH AROUNF THE WORLD 1. Every year three million teens- about 1

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    Homosexuality

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    Causes/Origins of Sexual Orientation Despite popular belief‚ sexual orientation is based on multiple factors that can’t be controlled. By puberty‚ your sexual orientation is decided upon based on multiple biological factors and there is no changing it though people still try. Those who believe that sexual orientation is biologically disposed also express more accepting attitudes toward homosexual people. Homosexuality is estimated to be in 3 percent of men and 1 to 2 percent of women. Because our

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