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    Sex and Marriage

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    Sex and Marriage The issue of premarital sex has been constantly debated over the course of time. Frankly‚ the reason that so many people have moral issues against premarital sex is resulted from religious or cultural bias. To Christians‚ premarital sex is sin. To Buddhists‚ if sex is consensual‚ condoned‚ and non harmful towards other‚ it does not matter whether it occurs within the borders of marriage. To me‚ a believer of no religion‚ it is a personal decision. Similar to becoming a follower

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    Sex Offenders

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    One and six men and one in four women are statistically shown to recieve a sexual assault in their lifetime. Sex Offenders are a danger to men and women everywhere. Megan’s law gives each state the privalge to make private and personal information about regesister sex offenders accessable to the public. In Michigan‚ "all offenders are entered locally by a probation/parole agent or criminial justice agency that deal with offenders. Offenders must be registestered after conviction (Megan’s..)" and

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    Sex Positions

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    Sex positions 1 Sex positions Sex positions are positions which people may adopt during or for the purpose of sexual intercourse or other sexual activities. Sexual acts are generally described by the positions the participants adopt in order to perform those acts. Though sexual intercourse generally involves the sexual penetration of the body of one person by another‚ or the stimulation of the sex organ of one by another‚ a sex position may not necessarily involve penetration or direct stimulation

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    Premarital Sex

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    Nicole S. BSTM-1B Moral Issues (Premarital Sex) I. Introduction Premarital sex is a huge problem in society today; the numbers are staggering. "Among people who have been married‚ a raging ninety- three percent of men‚ and eighty percent of women (between ages eighteen and fifty-four) have lost their virginity before their honeymoon". Teens everywhere are not waiting until they are married to have sex. "Teenagers are saying‚ ‘sex is fun’ and ‘everybody is doing it’". Teens are

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    Sex Offenders

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    conditional‚ supervised release from prison. Evaluating sex offenders residency restrictions restrictions can how mapping can inform police: * Many locations have implemented residency laws that prohibit sex offenders from living near schools or other places where children gather. * Studies show that restrictions can create exclusion zones that make it difficult‚ if not impossible‚ for sex offenders to find housing. * Sex offenders then may become homeless‚ go underground or

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    Margaret Atwood is a well-known Canadian author and poet; she has written more than sixty novels and collections of poetry (McMahon 12). She is also a businesswoman‚ environmental activist‚ and the inventor of the LongPen (“Margaret Atwood Biography” 1) (Christensen 1-2). Growing up during the 1940s and 1950s meant that women were expected to stay at home and take care of the house and children. After reading about Atwood’s background‚ there are three major reasons that explain why she writes. The

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    Same Sex

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    for them is about only one time to marriages. Its essence is to allow both spouses to live together under one roof with a promise that they will remain loyal to one another. Though it is true that opposite-sex couples are not immune from temptation and it is also likely that some opposite-sex couples could actually engage in relations with other persons‚ the said tendency however is more apparent with gay. Another reason why some are against gay marriages is that it does not promote the well-being

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    The second sex

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    The Second Sex (French: Le Deuxième Sexe) is a 1949 book by the French existentialist Simone de Beauvoir. One of her best-known books‚ it deals with the treatment of women throughout history and is often regarded as a major work of feminist philosophy and the starting point of second-wave feminism. De Beauvoir researched and wrote the book in about 14 months when she was 38 years old.[1][2] She published it in two volumes and some chapters first appeared in Les Temps modernes.[3][4] The Vatican placed

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    sex and gender

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    The differences between sex and gender are commonly misinterpreted in today’s society. Sex and gender have a massive impact on the way one is perceived‚ viewed by others and behaves. To simply define these two terms can be difficult for some people due to the fact that most people continuously interchange the word without using its correct meaning. I think it is important to clarify the differences in these concepts because it could help reduce discrimination‚ stereotypes and imposed social roles

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    Sex Trafficking

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    you know. This shameful and illegal act robs an individual’s dignity‚ freedom and humanity. What is it? Sex trafficking. 20 million women and children are forced into the global sex trade. Just imagine a life constantly used as an object‚ constantly abused‚ without a name but only a number.Calling for help‚ whilst being kept silent. Why is it still happening? One of the root causes of sex trafficking is poverty corruption‚ which is reflected in the lack of educational and social work opportunities

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