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    Gene CYP17‚ and depending on the polymorphism of that gene it can be deleterious to the person or help them survive depending on the polymorphism. This gene has a certain polymorphism of the gene CYP17 that actually helps a person survive who has castration-resistant cancer‚ this means the treatments to lower testosterone levels are not working for the patient and have become resistant to treatment. The results of the article “CYP17 Polymorphisms and Prostate Cancer Outcomes”

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    Mengele’s work at Auschwitz was tracing the genetic organs of various diseases in twins. Mengele did surgeries such as organ removal‚ castration‚ and amputation all without anesthesia. He also dissected people and took their organs out. “Jona Laks says Mengele removed organs from people without anashots‚ esthetic‚ and if one twin died the other would be murdered.” Vera Kriegel says that

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    Eugene Posniewski English 10-1 Ms. Foley 22 January 2010 What is Pedophilia? Pedophilia is a paraphilia that involves an abnormal interest in children. A paraphilia is a disorder that is characterized by recurrent intense sexual urges and sexually arousing fantasies generally involving: nonhuman objects; the suffering of humiliation of oneself or one’s partner; or animals‚ children‚ or other nonconsenting persons. Pedophilia is also a psychosexual disorder in which the fantasy or actual

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    NAZI MEDICAL EXPERIMENTS During World War II‚ a number of German physicians conducted painful and often deadly experiments on thousands of concentration camp prisoners without their consent. Unethical medical experimentation carried out during the Third Reich may be divided into three categories. The first category consists of experiments aimed at facilitating the survival of Axis military personnel. The second category of experimentation aimed at developing and testing pharmaceuticals

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    Lolita By Vladimir Nabokov

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    Delatorre 1 Griselda Delatorre November 30‚ 2011 English 101 Boutry M W 11:10-12:35 Pedophilia Lolita‚ the novel by Vladimir Nabokov‚ tells the story of Humbert Humbert‚ who is a perfect example of a pedophile. Dolores "Lolita" Haze becomes the sexual object of a pedophile’s desires and is left unprotected with the sudden death of her mother. Although the character Humbert Humbert describes his feelings toward the twelve year old Lolita as love‚ in actuality‚ it is obsessive lust. Nabokov

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    Analysis of Nic

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    Nic is a middle-aged‚ upper middle class‚ white‚ lesbian to married to Jules. Although she often drinks too much (3-4 glasses of wine at a meal‚ she is outwardly a successful gynecologist and a mother to Joni (18) and Laser (15)‚ who she and Jules‚ each conceived through a sperm donor‚ Paul. Nic is controlling in her everyday interactions with her family‚ is anxious over losing that control‚ and is threatened by anyone who would try to take attention away from her as a mother or a partner. She

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    In the renowned novel The Sun Also Rises (1926) by Ernest Hemingway‚ there is a reoccurring theme of sexuality. The new mindset that the moderns have when it comes to relationships is that men and women should be able to enjoy their sexual relations without the commitment of being in a relationship‚ such as marriage. Men and women struggle with relationships and sexuality during the modern age because the women are confused as to what type of affection they want‚ the men are spiritually broken‚ and

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    University of Texas Press Society for Cinema & Media Studies Visible Difference and Flex Appeal: The Body‚ Sex‚ Sexuality‚ and Race in the "Pumping Iron" Films Author(s): Christine Anne Holmlund Reviewed work(s): Source: Cinema Journal‚ Vol. 28‚ No. 4 (Summer‚ 1989)‚ pp. 38-51 Published by: University of Texas Press on behalf of the Society for Cinema & Media Studies Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1225394 . Accessed: 09/11/2011 22:43 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance

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    Gender Bias

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    Education has been a major factor in everything for as long as I’ve known. It’s definitely something that everyone needs to have in order to be successful in any sort of way. So to hear that I may have been put at a disadvantage because of gender bias in the classroom upsets me in a way. I mean not to an extent where I think that every single thing I have ever learned was made so a woman could understand it‚ but just in the way that maybe something I didn’t understand could have been better explained

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    Asignment No: 1

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    ASIGNMENT NO: 1 Difference between humanistic and psychoanalytical perspective HUMANISTIC PERSPECTIVE The humanistic perspective is the view that identification with other humans is the most important association. Humanism is the philosophy that advocates a humanistic perspective of the world. Humanism generally states that human beings have basically the same needs and values regardless of their specific life circumstances. The humanistic identity stands in opposition to extreme forms of national

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