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    Symbolism, Literary Style and Form in John Donne’s ‘The Flea’ ‘The Flea’ is a satirical love poem by medieval poet John Donne. In the poem, the speaker uses the flea as an example in attempts to persuade his lover into having intercourse with him. While the poem is humorous and satirical in nature, the poem is also one that is both erotic and uses some important literary devices and reflects upon the experience of love and romance in medieval Europe. The speaker in his attempts to persuade his…

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    is higher among homosexual men with the HBV than it is in intravenous drug users with hepatitis B. In epidemiological studies, the presence of antibodies to hepatitis D was found to be associated with an increased number of sex partners. Although sexual transmission of HDV is probably uncommon, infections associated with HDV have a higher incidence of mortality. The hepatitis B vaccine offers protection against HDV because HBV is necessary for HDV replication. Hepatitis…

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    would not see it as them trying to be safe some females would not quite understand, but more women are more likely to relate than a male. Another example, according to surveys minors wait about 18 months to access family planning services after having sexual interactions. It is more than likely that if parental consent might be required that it would just increase the amount of time even more that it takes to access family planning services. (Espejo). Since it is already a problem now, there is…

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    Birth Control: Male or Females? Nausea, breast tenderness, headaches, weight gain, mood changes, acne, and depression. These symptoms listed above are just a few ideas of what women experience while using contraception. A good portion of women have used birth control since ancient times but safe and effective methods have only became available since the 20th century. Birth control is used to prevent pregnancy and can be used in different methods such as condoms, prescribed pills, IUD, or…

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    through the touching of skin. In response, Planned Parenthood advises people to avoid “sex play that involves skin-to-skin contact” (Planned Parenthood). The sexual play that Planned Parenthood include is “vaginal, anal, or oral sex” (Planned Parenthood). They also include many contraceptives to prevent the spreading of fluids in sexual intercourse. Planned Parenthood informs people that when having sex to “use condoms every time” (Planned Parenthood) because they diminish the chances of…

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    Paraphilia Research Paper

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    Paraphilia is described as abnormal sexual behavior or desires. These are usually characterized by different sexual fantasies or extreme activities. They usually do not just go away. Sometimes these sexual desires are for certain objects, situations, and more. Sometimes a person that has paraphilia feels like they need to have these desires in order to have sex. Though many people do not realize it, paraphilia can cause a lot of problems in a person’s life. They can end up breaking the law or…

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    sexually abused as a child can pave the way for victims to enter prostitution. With immense vulnerabilities, child sex workers can endanger themselves to physical, verbal violence and sexual assaults from pimps or customers. Furthermore, they are usually defenseless in negotiating the use of condom during intercourses (Willis and Levy 2002). Thus, not only are child sex workers at risk for infectious transmittable diseases such as STD, HIV, uterine infection but also is their community. Being…

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    Birth Control Pill

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    during the Sexual Revolution.* The Pill was the first oral contraceptive approved by the FDA. Following its approval, the number of openly sexual relationships increased and sexual activity, for participants in the counterculture, heightened, as this was the first time birth control was readily accessible. Suggestive themes in advertisements, movies, and magazines portrayed sex as a consumer product; the Pill only added to normalizing casual sex, acting as a separation between intercourse and…

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    Clery Act Essay

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    to the DoE regarding designated crimes on campuses. A recent study found that universities reported approximately 44% more rapes during their audit period. After their audit period, these numbers dropped to an almost indistinguishable number. The sexual assault reports at Penn State between the 2010 and 2012 audit increased 1389% (Yung 4). The DoE is looking for ways in which to increase the number of reported rapes in between campus audits. First, currently being considered in a bipartisan…

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    Violence Against Rapists

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    schools, in parks, and in alleys. Rapists are opportunists that have little regard for age, race or social status. Sexual urges are not what control the rapists thought patterns, instead it is the need to feel powerful and in control by forcing a woman to engage in sexual intercourse against her will, and it is typically an act of violence and aggression rather then the motive of sexual gratification. Convicted Rapists Tell All In a recent tell all study conducted by, "Criminals Behind Bars,"…

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