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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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    Analysis of Sexual Identity Marriage is described as a married relationship between two people or somebody’s relationship with his or her spouse. However‚ it is also much more than that. A marriage is something that requires work‚ trust‚ and an open line of communication. The presented situation between Robert and Katy is a sad one‚ but a very common one indeed. This evening we are going to explore some options as to what they can do in order to see if where Katy’s heart lies and were her

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    Sexual Assault Every two minutes‚ someone in the United States is sexually assaulted. In addition to rape and sexual coercion‚ other forms and behaviors of sexual assault include exhibiting chronic jealousy‚ accusing one’s partner of affairs‚ having affairs‚ treating one’s partner as a sex object and withholding sex. There are victims of some form of sexual assault in every city and every state in America today. Sexual assault is any unwanted sexual act done by one person to another

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    Ethical Issues in Management; Harassment or Flirting An ethical workplace has never been more important in today’s business world; one must be very careful and sometimes to a degree think as if paranoid when dealing with allegations of harassment to protect one’s self‚ especially now that more organizations are going global. Harassment in the workplace‚ especially of a sexual nature‚ can cost anyone his or her job if interpreted as sexual harassment instead of a pure intention of simply giving a

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    For the harassment to be considered quid pro quo the harasser must be in a position to influence employment actions. Employers are held liable for quid pro quo harassment since they are responsible for the actions of supervisors‚ managers and agents. It can be deemed that these individuals were acting directly on behalf of their employer. The second type of sexual harassment is hostile work environment harassment. There are all types of behavior that can create what employees deem a “hostile work

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    discusses four elements that link to a person’s sexual behavior. The four elements are fantasy‚ symbolism‚ ritualism and compulsion. The first element discussed in our text book is fantasy. The textbook says that “It is impossible to be sexual without some form of fantasy” (Holmes & Holmes‚ 2009). When a person gets to live out their sexual fantasies that is what makes the sexual act more intense. In order to have a sexual fantasy‚ one must be sexual. A person must have a fantasy in order to be

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    The case of Craig v. M & O in Chapter 13 defines the 2 general legal categories that a plaintiff can pursue sexual harassment workplace claims under. Provide the details of those 2 general claims. Do not include the employer’s defenses here. One of the general legal categories that a plaintiff can pursue sexual harassment workplace claims under is whether the harassing conduct resulted in a tangible employment action (quid pro quo)‚ in this case whether Craig was to be demoted or fired because

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    Sexual abuse

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    Sexual abuse is a term used to describe one individual forcing another to commit a sexual act. Around the globe sexual abuse is much more common than people would like to think. In most cases‚ when we hear of sexual abuse we think about women or children. However‚ there are some instances where men are also sexual abused. For instance‚ there is a significant percentage of men incarcerated that experience sexual abuse at one point or another in their adult lives. Many factors play into these abuse

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    Military Sexual Trauma and PTSD Sexual harassment and sexual abuse has been a reoccurring theme in the military. The Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) defines military sexual trauma (MST) as “psychological trauma…result(ing) from a physical assault of a sexual nature‚ battery of a sexual nature‚ or sexual harassment which occurred while the Veteran was serving on active duty or active duty for training” (38 USC § 1720D; Monteith‚ Bahraini‚ Matarazzo‚ Soberay‚ & Smith‚ 2016). Although the military

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    Sexual Exploitation of Children As the use of Internet increases‚ questions are being brought up on how sex offenders‚ using the Internet‚ are committing crimes such as child sexual exploitation. “Child sexual exploitation can involve the following: Possession‚ manufacture and distribution of child pornography; online enticement of children for sexual acts; child prostitution; child sex tourism and; child sexual molestation” (Phillips‚ 2011‚ p.1). There are a number of ways of sexual offenders

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