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    Sex Offender Registry

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    Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility Professor York January 21‚ 2012 The youngest person that can be place on the National Sex Offender Registry is age 6. Yes‚ a kindergarten and be found to be a sexual predator as society puts it. Individuals on the registry are all treated equal by the public no matter the details of their actual crime. Even though the sex offender registry is a positive tool in the protection of society‚ the registry needs to be evaluated because sexual assault is not

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    Sex and the City 2

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    The first “Sex and The City” movie‚ which came out two years ago‚ qualifies as a comedy both because it is somewhat funny and because‚ according to a more classical definition‚ it ends‚ after some reversals and delays‚ with a wedding. The sequel — which should have borrowed a subtitle from another picture opening this week and called itself “Sex and the City: The Sands of Time” — begins with a wedding and never seems to end. Your watch will tell you that a shade less than two and a half hours have

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    America's War on Sex

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    Michael LeClair 2/1/2012 CHF 351 America’s War on Sex What I’ve Learned: As a consequence of reading “America’s War on Sex”‚ by Marty Klien‚ I have learned that there has been a war on sex going on in America for years‚ which I never realized. The war between the “Erotophobe”- who completely discourage premarital sexuality - and the “Eropiles” -who appreciate and tolerate the ways of sexuality - has brought to my attention many different point of views‚ with which some I can and others

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    Georgia Sex Offender Laws

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    Marni Brown October 10‚ 2007 Laura Janick Sex Offender Restrictions: Rules They Live Must Follow The Georgia sex offenders laws are unfair and distorted in that they treat all sex offenders equally without considering the sex crime. This problem needs to be addressed because people who are not violent offenders are being treated as such by Georgia laws and Bills such as House Bill 1059. For example‚ I have a good friend on the Georgia sex offender list. He is on the list for having inappropriate

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    The Second Sex Reflection

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    The Second Sex Reflection Simone De Beauvoir’s main theory is that men basically oppress women by classifying them‚ as the other in every way‚ in opposition and subordination to men. She emphasizes that Men occupy the role of the identity‚ or subjects and women as the objects‚ or the other. She asserts that men venture out into the world to enforce their will on it‚ while women are condemned to endure. She stresses that men invent and act while women wait to be saved‚ which is quite true and can

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    As a general observation‚ girls are seen to excel better in languages‚ arts and social sciences‚ while boys are more inclined towards mathematics and sciences. With a few exceptions‚ this observation is valid in majority of cases. This inclination to excellence in a particular field is on account of differences in brain development‚ ways of mental processing and responses to senses between the two sexes. Single gender schools can help children of a particular gender to excel in their key strong points

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    Today‚ there are numerous challenging health problems that the world faces‚ but one of the biggest challenges is the problem of STDs. STD stands for sexually transmitted disease and is especially common among teens. A website‚ CDC‚ estimates that in the United States there are 9 million cases alone! However‚ though they may be common‚ STDs can be tested and most are treatable with antibiotics and other medications. STDs can be harmful‚ but if treated correctly some can be treatable or more manageable

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    Someone discovers they have HIV in the United States every nine and a half minutes. HIV testing should be mandatory for everyone in our society. Many people are not aware of HIV or think because they have had limited sexual partners they are not subject to contracting this disease so they do not get tested. Making testing mandatory people can find out whether or not they have this disease‚ also it will be fair to people entering into a relationship with potential HIV positive partners. Mandatory

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    Every morning when I wake up and walk into the bathroom I see it. A framed piece of paper that reads‚ “Sexual Assault Hotlines” in bold letters. The paper defines sexual assault and then goes on to list a total of twenty one phone numbers‚ both on and off campus. One In Four‚ a rape prevention organization‚ has found that “One in four college women report surviving rape or attempted rape at some point in their lifetime” (One In Four). These statistics have remained the same since the study first

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    In What Ways Is Chapter IX Important to the Reader’s Understanding Of ’The Virgin and the Gipsy’ as a Whole? The events which take place in chapter IX of Lawrence’s‚ ’The Virgin and the Gipsy’ act as a series of conclusions to themes and ideas which have been running throughout the novella. Most prominent is the conclusion of the relationship between Yvette and the Gipsy‚ in fact the entire chapter becomes highly sexualised as Lawrence depicts the metaphorical (or anticipates the literal) sexual

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