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    Perspectives on Sexuality

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    Perspectives on Sexuality I. Define/explain the following terms: 1. Sex: “Biological maleness and femaleness” (Crooks‚ p. G7). 2. Intercourse: “the act of sexual procreation between a man and a woman; the man’s penis is inserted into the woman’s vagina and excited until orgasm and ejaculation occur” (dictionary.com). 3. Heterosexual: “Sexually oriented to persons of the opposite sex” (dictionary.com). 4. Homosexual: “A person whose primary erotic‚ psychological‚ emotional‚ and social orientation

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    Child abuse

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    Child abuse is one of the biggest injustices of all time because it is a never ending cycle. Child abuse is the physical‚ sexual‚ or emotional mistreatment or neglect of a child. Children are young‚ innocent‚ and fragile. Their minds are like sponges‚ absorbing everything they see and feel. Thus‚ leading the children to being the advocate of child abuse when their older. Abused and neglected children are 11 times more likely to engage in criminal behavior as an adult. Therefore‚ child abuse leads

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    Animal abuse

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    officials in Idaho‚ Hawaii‚ Kentucky‚ Mississsippi‚ and North Dakota hardly take action against animal abuse. Animals are abused to their deaths daily. These abusers have to respect for human or animal life what so ever! They get away with such a cruel and serious crime‚ only facing the minimum punishments‚ sometimes no punishment at all. Animals have just as much of a right to live a happy abuse free life just like many of us do. Animal abusers need to face harsher consequences‚ before it’s to late

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    Discipline, Not Abuse

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    Abuse or Discipline Abuse: (n) a·buse (uh-byoos) 1. To hurt or injure by maltreatment‚ ill use. Some parents try to say that the abuse that their child is enduring is to teach him/her a lesson. There is a very big difference between physical abuse and discipline for your child‚ and‚ as Bell hooks states in her essay‚ “Justice: Childhood Love Lessons”‚ love cannot coexist with abuse. I agree with her in saying‚ parents should discipline their children without physically abusing them. There are

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    Drug Abuse in Africa

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    Drug abuse in Africa Sections ABSTRACT Introduction Historical background Current drug abuse situation in Africa Effects of drug abuse in Africa Control mechanisms Future trends Details Author: T. ASUNI ‚ A. O PELA Pages: 55 to 64 Creation Date: 1986/01/01 Drug abuse in Africa T. ASUNI Department of Psychiatry‚ College of Medicine‚ University of Lagos‚ Lagos‚ Nigeria A. O PELA Clinical Pharmacy Unit‚ Faculty of Pharmacy‚ University of Benin‚ Benin‚ Nigeria ABSTRACT Apart

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    Conception of Substance Dualism Rene Descartes‚ a 17th century French philosopher‚ created the idea of Substance dualism. Descartes states that the mind and the body are two separate entities that possess different characteristics. The mind‚ a theoretical substance‚ cannot be viewed in space as a material substance using tradition measuments such as height or weight. Because of this‚ only the physical body can be extended‚ not the mind‚ separating the two into the theory of substance dualism. Throughout

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    Drug Abuse

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    ERSTA SKÖNDAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE The Department of Social Work – Sköndalsinstitutet Bachelor Degree in Social Work – 160 credits Sköndal - Stockholm WHEN A CHILD LEAVES HOME FOR THE STREETS – from the family’s perspective Anna Jenemark Minor Thesis in Social Work‚ 10 credits T6Ä‚ 2006 Instructor: Johan Kejerfors Contact person: Elisabeth Håmsø Examiner: Bengt Börjeson ABSTRACT There are many theories to why street children leave their families to live on the street‚ but most

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    Child Abuse

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    overseers frequently goaded these little children with whips and prods. Child Abuse is a growing issue in the United States‚ South America‚ Africa and Asia. In India one study reveals that approximately one-half of all children have been sexually abused. In Brazil 25% of all children are abused‚ according to one news report. Child Abuse also comes with consequences that produce life long scars. There are many types of child abuse that affects a person physically‚ emotionally‚ sexually‚ and mentally. The

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    Alcoholic abuse

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    The Causes of Alcohol Abuse The cause of alcohol abuse occurs when one becomes stressed‚ depressed‚ or peer pressured. Alcohol abuse is very common in today’s society. Most abusers are blinded to the fact that they are abusing. Abusers take a big risk with their lives when addicted to alcohol. Stress can lead to being an alcohol abuser; when people become stress‚ they tend to want an addiction to help them. Most people think alcohol is the key for relieving stress. One will want alcohol when

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    Dog Abuse

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    People commonly assume their new dogs who come with unknown histories have been victims of abuse. Though a dog’s behavior may seem to point to it‚ most of these dogs have not been abused. Whether or not abuse has occurred‚ the assumption can prevent people from giving their dogs the right support for success in a new chance at life. What Has this Dog Been Through? Dogs reared as puppies with perfect handling seldom land in need of adoption through shelters and rescues. This does not mean a

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