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    Fixated Pedophilia: Making Children the Endangered Species Submitted by: Juanita Mallard VBHE‚ Criminal Justice Department‚ CJS 610 Dr. Bernadette J. Holmes November 26‚ 2009 Table of Contents I. Introduction a. Defining the meaning

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    tactics are applicable to early sexuality‚ as Somerville’s essay “Scientific Racism and the Emergence of the Homosexual Body” shows (17). Somerville’s essay explores the sexology dialogs of the early 1900s using the racial ideologies of the time. She [Somerville] claims that the tools used to distinguish race were also applied to sexology in three key ways (18). The scientific

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    Lilian Camacho 19/02/13 318090 What social changes were produces to citizens in the United States during the Cold War? The Cold War began because of a debate between two world superpowers‚ the United States and the USSR. The USSR functioned as Communist government and the United States operated with Capitalism. After the United States ended up winning the Cold War and the Soviet Union collapsed‚ the United States became the only world superpower and still is today. That makes huge

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     This dissertation will explore the creation of sexual knowledge between 1870 and 1914  in relation to the emergence and early development of sexology‚ the scientific study of sex. It  will look at how‚ if at all‚ sexology shaped sexual experience: knowledge‚ attitude‚ identity and  behaviour‚ while acknowledging that it is a challenging task to recover sexual behaviours from  the past. A lot of emphasis is placed on sexology for its contribution to the study of sex;  however‚ it was a marginalised field that did not receive large amounts of attention until the 

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    Janice Irvine describes sexology as “dynamic‚ acting and reacting in a shifting political‚ cultural‚ and economic context‚” which ties into Foucault’s take on the fluid nature of sexuality. However‚ Irvine also explains that a more holistic approach is needed to properly understand sexuality and sexology (). Foucault’s belief that sexuality is nothing more than a conduit of power does not take in the whole picture

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    reproduction have simply ignored the existence of sexual activity which is not reproductive” Alfred Kinsey (The Invention of Sexuality 40) The terms ‘sex’ and ‘sexuality’ have not always had a clear differentiation‚ but as the study of sexuality (sexology) has continued and become more commonly studied and recognized‚ these terms have adapted their own definitions. However‚ each does not have a perfect definition‚ because people will have their own opinions regarding the terms. The above quote by

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    Feminist theories have emerged as early as 1792 (– 1920’s) in such publications as “The Changing Woman”[10]‚ “Ain’t I a Woman”[11]‚ “Speech after Arrest for Illegal Voting”[12]‚ and so on. “The Changing Woman” is a Navajo Myth that gave credit to a woman who‚ in the end‚ populated the world. Footnote with citation. In 1851‚ Sojourner Truth addressed women’s rights issues through her publication‚ “Ain’t I a Woman.” Sojourner Truth addressed the issues surrounding limited rights to women based on the

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    Premarital Sex and its Consequences. Premarital sex and its consequences are two enties that are exclusively inseperable.Absolutely there is no premarital sex without its consequences. The scientific law of input and output strongly apply here‚ for every inputted activity done either consciously and willingly or done unconsciously and unwillingly will always produce a desired or undesired output. It is important to realize that the principle of retributive justice requires an exact correlation

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    CHAPTER 1: Sexual Intelligence * Four components of sexual intelligence: * Self-Understanding-Personal values & opinions about your sexuality * Interpersonal sexual skills and integrity-Making responsible decisions based upon sexual values * Sexual Intelligence * Four components of sexual intelligence: * 3. Accurate scientific sexual knowledge-Knowing exactly what happens to our bodies when we are sexually aroused * 4. Having consideration of the cultural context

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    Grosz‚ E. (1990). Jacques Lacan: A feminist introduction. London: Routledge. Grosz‚ E. (1994). Volatile bodies: Toward a corporeal feminism. Sydney‚ Australia: Allen & Unwin. Irvine‚ J. (1990). Disorders of desire: Sex and gender in modern American sexology. Philadelphia‚ PA: Temple University Press. Lacan‚ J. (1977). Ecrits: A selection. London: Routledge. Lau‚ J. T.‚ Kim‚ J. H.‚ & Tsui‚ H. Y. (2005). Prevalence of male and female sexual problems‚ perceptions related to sex and association with

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