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    Elite Athletes: An Asset or Liability to Sports? Many elite athletes are under great pressure to perform exceptionally well they often times resort to using performance-enhancing drugs to stay competitive. The path to success as an athlete is not an easy track; it is fierce! The fame and the fortune one can attain from being an athlete is only unimaginable to some; it is something worth going the extra mile to reach, for some, there is no limit to the extra mile. After all, in today’s society the

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    And while Boris scalds himself with whisky she says: "Sit down here! O Boris … Russia … what 'll I do? I 'm bursting with it!" At night when I look at Boris ' goatee lying on the pillow I get hysterical. O Tania, where now is that warm cunt of yours, those fat, heavy garters, those soft, bulging thighs? There is a bone in my prick six inches long. I will ream out every wrinkle in your cunt, Tania, big with seed. I will send you home to your Sylvester with an ache in your belly and your womb turned

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    testicles, decreased sperm count, baldness, development of breasts, and increased risk for prostate cancer. In women you can get growth of facial hair or excess body hair, male-pattern baldness, changes in or stop in the menstrual cycle, enlarged clitoris, depended voice. Lastly, in teens you may experience stunted growth (when high hormone levels from steroids signal to the body to stop bone growth too early), or stunted height (if teens use steroids before their growth spurt). Lastly, people who

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    In today’s society, we see people everyday “doing gender.” You do gender, I do gender; in fact, it is impossible not to do gender. Gender was created by society and it has gotten to the point where everything runs on gender: restrooms, clothes, toys, actions and even colors. Since society runs on gender, society assumes that participating in any action that is considered feminine correlates to a person being a girl, and vice versa. Consequently, masculine actions correlate to that person being a

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    There is a strong correlation between sexual health and sexism. It can be successfully argued that sexism has a negative impact on sexual health, with women as the primary victims. Since sexism is typically patriarchy-focused, women usually have a harder time securing protection for their sexual health. This is not to say that men are not negatively impacted by sexism. Sexism encourages men to embrace anti-social values supporting the depreciation of women’s sexual integrity intentionally and unintentionally

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    Many aspects of our lives, including culture and religion, are fabricated on the basis of conjectures. Although these facts may remain unproven, little harm is inflicted from the possibility of misinformation. Contrarily, in the case of science, the smallest error can lead to severely misguided results and an inability to reach a solution. Dora An Analysis of a Case of Hysteria by Sigmund Freud exemplifies this situation, as Freud reveals an incomplete analysis relying on a slew of unjustified conjectures

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    Never Allow Steroids in Sports “ People take steroids because they BELIEVE they have no other way. Steroids are about comparing yourself to other people but if you just become the best YOU, you’ll find that you’ll never need them” ( Terry Crews ). The history of steroids goes back to as early as 1930’s, before when the term steroids was even used. At first this was used in World War 2 for soldier can gain more weight and improve their performence. Afterwards, when the war was over, athletes would

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    The cool air swept the sandy brown shores of Texas secret getaway. The windy breeze did not hide the water pouring down my voluptuous breast. My grandmother would call Texas Gulf Coast December climate Indian weather. I closed the door of my Avalon noticing the run in my stocking that race to my feet. I was Mathieu Jeanette Gustavo first patient, I had practiced exhibition behavior on my balcony with a strange Italian man this weekend. It was the first time Mathieu saw me in this behavior. I

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    Social stigmas accompany every one of life’s categories – especially male and female. Gender-based stereotypes – existent since the beginning of time – help in both the advancement and hindrance of the sexes and of society. Gender roles helped create society. They generated a world in which the man went out into the world in order to work and provide monetarily for his family while the woman stayed in the home, working hardly to accomplish the couple’s domestic responsibilities and to raise the

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    However, the benefit is not without risks, the most commonly known negative effects of AAS are most often an increase in sexual drive, more body hair, increasingly aggressive behavior and acne occurrences. The continuous use of androgenic-anabolic steroids holds an even more serious side effect on the user in the long run; it fastens the production of erythropoietin synthesis and stimulates bone formation as well as red cell production but inhibits bone breakdown. Thus making an individual stronger

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