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    understand God’s view point on nudity and sex all you have to do is read the first few chapter in Genesis in the Bible. In the beginning God….God created all things and God created all his creation to be nudist. All plant‚ all animals‚ and all humans. This is very clearly seen in the Bible and in all of nature. 100% of God’s creation including human were 100% open public nudist or nude. God created it that way because that is what God wanted. God is very pro-sex. God created all his created so the

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    Gonorrhea In Adolescents

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    Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) of the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Once diagnosed‚ this infection is readily treated and curable with antibiotics but reinfections can and do occur. In females if this condition is left untreated‚ tubal infertility may result (CDC‚ 2016). Gonorrhea is second only to chlamydia in terms of reportable diseases. In the 2015 Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance Report‚ the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported the cumulative

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    Today Sexually Transmitted Infections affect more than half of the world’s population. In the United States‚ the two most common Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) are chlamydia and gonorrhea. These infections affect many people but teen and young adults are at a higher risk because they are more likely to have unprotected intercourse. Also‚ many are not aware of some of the dangers and risks of unprotected intercourse. Every day many people are at risk of contracting and spreading both Chlamydia

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    The socioeconomic prolematization of the HIV/AIDS epidemic is well-understood in the public health spectrum‚ but these factors are further complicated in the context of sexual abuse in conflict zones. Prevalence is markedly high in the region: among combatants‚ it is 60% (Ohambe 2005)‚ while in Eastern DRC 40% of young rebel soldiers are HIV-positive (Yeager 2003). Among victims of rape‚ 20% of females are HIV-positive (IMF 2013). These statistics substantiate the aforementioned victims’ fear of

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    Let's Talk About Sex

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    education about sex or are teenagers just that careless? It could be a mix of both‚ but lack of sexual education seems to play a big part in this problem. Sexual education should be increased in school because problems like teenage pregnancy and STDs are becoming more of an issue and having more knowledge could help teenagers learn the consequences and risks of irresponsible sexual behavior. The problem is a lot of parents do not agree. They think that by teaching and talking about sex‚ it will condone

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    About 2 months ago‚ I thought I had a tooth problem since my jaw hurt like hell and I could barely open my mouth. Apparently‚ I was wrong. What I have is Temporomandibular joint syndrome – otherwise known as TMJ. As you can probably guess‚ this condition interferes with quite a few daily activities – eating‚ talking‚ yawning‚ even smiling. Perhaps‚ though‚ the most disappointing activity TMJ interferes with is giving a blow job! Obviously‚ my husband is quite disappointed – but and the same time

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    Appendices 12 Abstract. This report looks into the needs‚ usage and gathering of information for a new product launch for a company called Oral-B. The research plan looks at various information sources‚ as well as forms and processes of collecting data; in order to analyse these and use graphs to give a clear conclusion to the market research. Oral-B want to launch a new electric toothbrush that incorporates music; by the end of the report‚ this will go through all problem solving areas of

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    Sex and Marriage

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    marriage is changing with modern times and people are marrying for love not just social needs should the notion that is reviewed by society and this long- confirmed definition be reconfigured and opened in order to make same-sex marriage suitable in society or refuse same-sex marriage? More than half of all people in the United States oppose gay marriage‚ even though three fourths are otherwise supportive of gay rights. This means that many of the same people who are even passionately in favor

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    In John Donne’s poem‚ The Apparition explores the emotions of a jilted lover‚ rejected for someone who‚ in the eyes of the writer‚ is obviously inferior. For convenience‚ I will refer to the "I" of the poem as "he" and the subject as "she". Although many poems have been written about rejection‚ most of them end with the lover pleading with the loved to accept him again. However‚ in this poem‚ that idea has been turned upside down - by the end he is not pleading to be welcomed back into the arms

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    Human Papillomavirus

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    Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases affecting more than 20 million American women. Every year‚ more than 6.2 million people become infected. At least fifty perfect of sexually active Americans will contract some type of HPV in their life. Most women will fight the infection on their own but other women will not. The high prevalence of HPV in addition to the causal association to cervical cancer has led to the development of Gardasil‚ a prophylactic

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