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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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    Child Sexual Exploitation

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    alarming and disturbing rise of instances in the exploitation of minors. The most widespread and upsetting of these is child sexual exploitation (hereafter "CSE"). However with greater power comes even greater responsibility‚ not only for individuals but the masses at large to help change and understand the phenomenon of juvenile prostitution‚ trafficking in children for sexual purposes and child pornography. This has emerged as increasingly significant social issues within the global arena and most

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    Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was the beginnings of protection from sex discrimination which encompasses sexual harassment. In 1972‚ Congress passed the Equal Employment Opportunity Act which created the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and gave them the power to enforce Title VII. The EEOC created rules and regulations that defined and prohibited sexual harassment as a form of sexual discrimination

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    Comprehensive Sexual Education What has happened to today’s society that we are opposed to condoms because they might entice sex? When has allowing our youth to practice unsafe sex over safe sex been okay? We often think because we supply kids with condoms‚ birth control‚ and talks‚ that we are giving them permission to have sex‚ when in fact we are merely trying to protect them from STDs and pregnancy. We do not need to scare kids‚ but we do need to provide them with information about safe sex

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    Sexual Assault on Women Andrea Love ADJ/255 April 28‚ 2013 Charles Todd I have decided to write my paper on the sexual assaults on woman. I plan on explaining that sexual assault on a woman is a very serious problem. There are many cases that are not reported on a yearly basis. I hope to bring to light the signs that a woman has been sexually assaulted and how a woman can cope with the problems that arise after and attack on them. I hope to bring knowledge of how a woman may view herself

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    The Evolution of Sexual Jealousy Humans by nature are intrigued by love and sex. In The Evolution of Desire‚ psychologist David M. Buss exposes to readers why we act the way we do in sexual situations/relationships based on evolutionary theories found through expansive experimental testing. One of the topics covered by Buss is that of sexual jealousy. Buss looks into the functions of sexual jealousy‚ the differences between women and men in relation to sexual jealousy‚ and the evolutionary cause

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    Jordan Fuller Randall Erikson BUS 365 14 November 2012 Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Sexual harassment can occur anywhere‚ especially in the workplace. In fact‚ approximately 15‚000 sexual harassment cases are brought to the attention of the Equal Opportunity Employment Commission (EEOC) each year. (Risman) This does not include actions brought privately by sexual harassment attorneys. This type of harassment is not only damaging to the victim and the harasser‚ but also to the organization

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    Sexual assault is a hot issue‚ the definition of what constitutes assault and its repercussion effect the whole of society. The United States Department of Justice defines sexual assault as‚ “Any type of sexual contact or behavior that occurs without the explicit consent of the recipient” (DOJ). CPT Bryan believes that the military tries more cases for sexual assault‚ cases that civilian lawyers would never touch. He has never had a commander wavier on prosecution‚ his philosophy is if there is probable

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    In reality ‚(from ancient times to contemporary society从古代到现代) numerous facts and examples demonstrate that .Internal and external factors such us aspiration 渴望(desire ) for happiness‚wealth ‚fame (reputation) and pursuing fulfillment of belief ‚ambition and faith . Main body1: Undoubtedly 毫无疑问,ambition 理想 野心‚belief ‚信念 faith信念,are just like beacon灯塔to guide us to change ourselves as well the world . A good case in point is Nelson Mandela who was born in South Africa where social segregation

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    Kant and Sexual Morality

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    us to understand and determined sexual morality. Thomas A. Mappes supports Kant’s claims and helps to further explain Kant’s statement by defining it and introducing the idea that one must give their voluntary informed consent in order for certain actions to be moral. Mappes also illustrates that voluntary informed consent can be undermined through both deception and coercion. This helps us in the understanding of sexual morality. It is important to understand what Kant means when claiming that it

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