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    Sexual Harassment

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    Sexual Harassment is legally defined as "unwelcome verbal‚ visual‚ or physical conduct of a sexual nature that is severe or pervasive and affects working conditions or creates a hostile work environment" (Walsh). Verbal or written examples include comments about clothing‚ personal behavior‚ or a person’s body; sex-based jokes‚ and requesting sexual behaviors. What one person finds to be offensive may not be offensive to another. Is it wrong to tell someone they look pretty on a daily basis? One

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    Analysis of Sexual Sadism

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    Analysis of Sexual Sadism Albert Fish a psychiatric phenomenon‚ known for his sexual fetishes is what interested me to research sexual abnormalities. Sexual sadism will be the topic of my final project. “The feeling of sexual excitement resulting from administering pain‚ suffering‚ or humiliation to another person”(Fahmy‚ n.d.). The pain is real whether it is physical or psychological in nature. Sexual Sadism has been defined ambiguously in the DSM; it includes both sadistic sexual fantasies and

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    Sexual Masochism

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    Running head: SEXUAL MASOCHISM Sexual Masochism Crystal Demoreta-Braza Rowan-Cabarrus Community College NUR 210 Ms. Abel Sexual Masochism Masochism is a general paraphilia‚ and is an abnormal or unnatural sexual attraction. It is recurring sexually arousing fantasies‚ urges‚ or behaviors in which the person is beaten‚ bound‚ or humiliated in order to achieve sexual excitement (Sexual Disorders 2001). Bondage‚ blindfolding‚ and use of urine and feces are some methods used by people

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    Female Genital Mutilation

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    Female Genital Mutilation Female Genital Mutilation is believed to have started in Egypt 2‚000 years ago and spread from there. Only a few years ago‚ FGM was considered a cultural tradition‚ but now the United Nations has labeled it as a violation of human rights. Canada‚ Denmark‚ the Netherlands‚ and the United States has declared Female Genital Mutilation grounds for seeking asylum and is a punishable offense (1). Many of us never heard of Female Genital Mutilation until the story of Kauziya

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    Sexual Orientation

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    day and age‚ being of a sexual orientation other than heterosexual is somewhat common. Though it is definitely not considered a norm‚ it is more accepted in most parts of the world. A few years ago‚ people who were not heterosexual had to hide who they really were in order to be accepted by society. Because of this norm‚ one automatically assumes they are straight whether it comes to themselves or others. So how do homosexual/asexual people become conscious of their sexual orientation? In the same

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    Female Foeticide

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    humanity”. Female Foeticide is thus‚ the act of aborting a foetus because it is female. This is a major social problem not only in India but the entire world. Foetal sex determination and sex selective abortion by medical professionals has today grown into a Rs. 1‚000 crore industry. Social discrimination against women and a preference for sons have promoted. According to the decennial Indian census‚ the sex ratio in the 0-6 age group in India went from 104.0 males per 100 females in 1981‚ to 105

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    Sexual Assault

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    Sexual Assault described in technical terms is defined as any sort of sexual activity between two or more people in which one of the people involved is involved against his or her will. (3) The description of "against his or her will" extends to varying degrees of aggression‚ ranging from indirect pressure to a direct physical attack. While sexual assaults are associated with the crime of rape‚ it may cover assaults which would not be considered rape. What constitutes a sexual assault is determined

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    Sexual Teens

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    SEXUAL TEENS‚ SEXUAL MEDIA Investigating Media’s Influence on Adolescent Sexuality LEA’s COMMUNICATION SERIES Jennings Bryant / Dolf Zillmann‚ General Editors Selected titles in Communication Theory and Methodology Subseries (Jennings Bryant‚ series advisor) include: Berger • Planning Strategic Interaction: Attaining Goals Through Communicative Action Dennis/Wartella • American Communication Research: The Remembered History Ellis • Crafting Society: Ethnicity‚ Class and Communication Theory

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    Sexual Violence

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    How do the causes and effects of sexual violence towards women affect our society? Outcome: Sexual violence is defined as a crime which involves sexual acts against someone’s will. This crime is not taken seriously in several countries‚ who don’t consider it as a serious issue. The most common type of sexual violence is rape‚ and the research is based upon this section. There has been a substantial increase in rape numbers following sexual assault against women. Pornography is a major reason

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    introduction of female-only compartments on MTR is essential in preventing sexual assault". We‚ as the negative team‚ strongly oppose this motion. There are totally four points for our argument. First‚ we will explain the great expenditure that the female-only compartments bring. Second‚ we will point out this introduction isn’t practical. Third‚ we will show you whether the female-only compartments is useful in preventing sexual assault. Finally‚ we will argue that the female-only compartments

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