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    ntroduction The open to argument way of doing of sex issues in Much trouble would have been in the middle of to its force of meeting blow on elizabethan persons at common with a much written works on the part of women. independent‚ given to strong statement‚ unruly women ordered attention on stage; the old and wise good example of woman-like behavior was under range. Women were took as probable to be quiet‚ kind‚ quiet‚ not rough‚ actionless and submissive but Queen Elizabeth I herself sent out a

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    woman‚ but it doesn’t matter because its love. Marriage is just showing the world you found the person you love so why does it matter if it’s heterosexual or not. “Being gay is a sin.” That’s what you hear when it comes to a gay relationship‚ but premarital sex is also a sin and majority of the people saying that have already lost their innocence. The solution is an amendment to the U.S. Constitution defining a marriage between two people rather than just between a man and a woman. Religions are perfectly

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    Pre-marital sex is a sexual intercourse engaged by persons who are not married. It is a mortal sin in Christianity for the reason it is against the Law of Moses: Thou shall not commit adultery. In some countries (particularly in Asian countries that practice Christianity)‚ they banned pre-marital sex in order to prevent unwanted pregnancy‚ prostitution and abortion. The importance of this study is to let the people know the following problems and their answers/reasons behind pre-marital sex. Significance

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    Sex Offender Registry

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    National Sex Offender Registry “Sex offenders are the scourge of modern America‚ the ‘irredeemable monsters’ who prey on the innocent” (Logan‚ 1999‚ p.1167). The colossal number of sex crimes is rapidly expanding across the United States and with it a wake of innocent victims. This expansion and increased victimization called for reform and demanded protection for the innocent. This protection came in the form of a new criminal justice policy‚ the sex offender registration. “In the United States

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    The issue of sex selective abortions is reflective of women’s inferior status throughout contemporary Indian society. Feminism and women’s rights have resulted in abortion rights throughout many countries‚ which are thought to benefit womanhood for a range of reasons. However‚ in developing countries such as India‚ abortion rights are reinforcing the patriarchy that has oppressed women for millions of decades‚ through the practise of sex selective abortions. Historically‚

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    assigned‚ and how long school days are. Another topic debated is same-sex classrooms and schools. Some people believe that same-sex schools and classrooms are good because they encourage boys and girls to go out of their comfort zone in their education. Matt Kwong‚ the author of “The Gender Factor” from Toronto Star also believes that these schools “take away that edge of trying to impress girls” for boys. Other people believe that same-sex schools should not allowed because they promote stereotypes and

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    Canada has a instituted a sex offenders registry‚ like in United States of America‚ called Sex Offender Information Registration Act‚ in 2004. An act that requires sex offenders to register information for the reason being‚ that it supports the police in preventing and investigating sexual offences (Antonacci‚ 2013‚ pg. 121). The sex offender registry is a bit different than in United States of America where it is viewable to the public. Here in Canada it is only available to the RCMP. The first

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    control and deliberate gendercide. the human sex ratio‚ both at birth and as a population matures‚ can vary significantly according to a large number of factors‚ such as paternal age‚ maternal age‚ plural birth‚ birth order‚ gestation weeks‚ race‚ parent’s health history‚ parent’s psychological stress cold weather is an environmental stressor‚ and women subjected to colder weather abort frail male fetuses in greater proportion thereby lowering birth sex ratios. Cold weather stressors simultaneously

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    Teen Pregnancy and Sex Education The consensus is that sex education is necessary for pre-teen and teenagers to receive information about their bodies‚ reduce the risk of pregnancy‚ and disease (Combellick & Brindis‚ 2011). Many states have mandates on the curriculum of sex education and what grades to present the information to the students (Jacobson‚ 2011). On average‚ students receive sex education in 6th or 7th grade and 9th or 10th grade (Bigos‚ 2012). The problem is in

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    Sex education should be taught in public middle schools because: it decreases the chance of sexual diseases and teenage pregnancies‚ it is needed in case of a parents’ absence or neglect‚ and it also provides more knowledge about how sex works while debunking the myths surrounding sexual intercourse‚ and it makes some want to set goals for relationships. People say sex education encourages youth to engage in sexual activities rather than preventing sex. This is true; however‚ studies show that when

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