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    Sex Offenders

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    There are a lot of sanctions on sex offenders but there are only put in place to help the people that live in the communities and it can help the offender not try to commit any more sex crimes. The sanctions are helpful and can reduce recidivism among sex offenders. These sanctions are warranted and are needed. There are many types of sex offences. A lot of them are more common than most. `Sex offences include: Molestation/Lewd Act with a Minor‚ Rape‚ Statutory rape or Unlawful Sexual Intercourse

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    Sex and People

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    male followers are not gay themselves. So‚ in order to be true revolutionary heroes‚ they must go through the process of becoming gay as a means to make way to for their most buried sexual desires to rise up. The female protagonist has a lot of sex and during sex she shouts many slogans like "The

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    sex education

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    A ten-week course of sex education can do wonders in educating children about every aspect of sexual intercourse. Instead of our standard‚ two day system running today‚ we’d be able to have a longer‚ in depth conversation with the students that would enable them to understand the very basics of sex and all the possible ways to avoid sexually transmitted diseases (STD’s)‚ pregnancy‚ and to be more accepting of sexuality as a whole. The ten week time span we are given would be broken down into categories

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    Sex Education

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    educators believe that sex education is enough in Hong Kong. Sex education is an important process for children and teenagers to understand more about human sexual organs‚ reproductive‚ behavioral‚ and other aspects of sexology. Include pregnancy‚ childbirth‚ the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases and birth control. Sex education has becoming a debatable issue in Hong Kong. There is a necessity to increase sex education in Hong Kong. The first point is‚ the Guidelines of Sex Education in Schools

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    Women

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    Society Women do not have the same position as men‚ though much progress has been made in the society to bring women to a stage where they have equal rights‚ equal pay‚ equal independence but still it is not achieved. Though it may seem that women have a great deal of freedom and independence‚ the overall condition of women in the world of today is not as it should be. Still the bird flies with only one wing as the other is hampered and not fully functional. Equality requires that those women who

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    sex research

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    Scientific Sex Research by Dr. Kinsey According to evolutionary theory‚ the fundamental goal for creature is the reproduction of its species. Sexual activity is the only natural way to reproduce next generations in all animal and also human. Different from wild animal‚ we are protected by an educated and law restricted society‚ in which we should behave morally and legally correct. Then‚ how to define the proper sexual activity‚ because of its relation to family and the life of everybody‚ is critical

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    Sex in the Media

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    sexual media everywhere I looked. As I observed mass media with a critical eye‚ I realized that sexual media has an impact on everyone’s daily life. As the saying says‚ “Sex sells!”. In some of the images I saw I was taken aback and overwhelmed because some of the products that were trying to be advertised didn’t need any sex images attached to be sold. It is evident to me that the people in advertising know exactly what they are doing to capture the attention of the consumers. Over the years

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    Extramarital Sex

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    Extramarital sex is best defined as sexual activity between a married person and someone other than that person’s spouse. In my opinion extramarital sex does affect a marriage in many ways. To begin with‚ it can affect the relationship in a negative and sometimes a positive way. Infidelity brings higher levels of dishonesty‚ more arguments about trust‚ and more time spent apart. In my opinion extramarital sex is being performed by people who are not sexually satisfied with their marriage‚ and instead

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    Beyoud The Sex

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    explore who we are‚ and what the world is. But eventually‚ all of us will find the answer‚ though some of us may take a detour. In the movie‚ Isabelle works as a prostitute and lives in a secret life. Once one of her client John died when he was having sex with her‚ and her job was exposed to the police and her parents. When she went to the psychologist‚ the psychologist doubts why she wanted to do the job. Indeed‚ every audience is curious about it. Why? Her family is not poor‚ and her mother gave her

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    Puritans and Sex

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    In the article‚ “Puritans and Sex” by Edmund S. Morgan‚ the author explains that contrary to popular belief‚ the Puritans openly acknowledged their natural human urge for sex and‚ while looking down upon sinful acts such as adultery and rape‚ regarded them only as “pardonable human weaknesses” (Morgan) that called only for prevention and very rarely for major punishment and furthermore found sex after marriage perfectly acceptable and even necessary for a functional society. The idea that Puritans

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