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    “Female Circumcision” is a global violence against women. According to a Sociology textbook: Essentials of Sociology, “Female circumcision surgery occurs seven to ten days after birth, but in others it is not performed until girls reach adolescence. Among most groups, it takes place between the ages of 4 and 8” (285). The textbook also states that about 140 million females have been circumcised worldwide. This practice takes different shapes in different cultures. There are women who are strong

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    In Cultural Diversity around the world “Female Circumcision” is a global violence against women. According to Essential of Sociology text book “female circumcision surgery occurs seven to ten days after birth, but in others it is not performed by girls reach adolescence. Among most groups, it takes place between the ages of 4 and 8” (285). The textbook also stated about 140 million females have been circumcised in worldwide. This practice obtains on diverse shapes in different cultures. These

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    Female circumcision or Female Genital mutilation is a term utilized to describe a wide range of traditional practices in relation to female circumcision. This study addresses the practice within the Maasai communities of Tanzania and Kenya, Africa. This study will address this practice by looking at the historical and cultural context of the people, procedure, the various beliefs in the world, and within the community. Chapter One: Introduction 1.1 Background: Female Genital Mutilation refers

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    Female circumcision is a ritualized form of child abuse and violence against women, it is a violation of human rights. Firstly, demonstrated is a map of where female genital mutilation is happening in the parts of Africa. The map introduces that Somalia is the most well-known spot there is 98% of prevalence of female genital mutilation. This leads to what female circumcision actually is. Female circumcision or genital mutilation, is an aggregate removing of the outside female genitalia for nonmedical

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    male vs. female circumcision. In some instances people generalize circumcision to stem from a cultural, religious or medical base. Occasionally people view female circumcision as abuse and unruly; male circumcision is viewed as a rite of passage. Often people would suggest how female circumcision is worst than males due to females having more health issues behind the procedure than males. This paper will evaluate both sides of the argument, and shed light on the pros and cons of male vs. female circumcision

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    Introduction What is female genital mutilation or circumcision? According to the World Health Organization, it comprises all procedures that involve partial or total removal of the external female genitalia, or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons. (WHO, 2014). It is recognized as violation of human rights for young girls and women. The procedure creates inequality between sexes and to the extreme it is discriminatory against women. There are four types of FMG. Type

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    The process of female genital mutilation (FGM) or female circumcision is served as a ritual practice in African countries and cultures, yet doctors are faced with an issue of illegality and immorality when African immigrants want these procedures performed here in the US. Ever since the beginning of religion, Jews, Muslims, and Christians have practiced male circumcision. This practice was scene as both sanitary, holy, and if done properly, harmless. This practice became so popular that civilization

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    people, a violation of their human rights, and female circumcision is one of them. Even though human rights activists perceive this practice as a clear violation of women and children’s rights, in African and Arabic societies where the custom is prevalent, it is considered an essential part of a woman’s life and cultural identity. They argue that those who are not part of the culture shouldn’t take part in the debate over the issue. The debate over female genital mutilation reflects the incompatibility

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    1020E 28 March 2016 Female Circumcision: Limiting the Harm The exploitive practice of female genital mutilation only serves male contingent of communities wishing to control and suppress woman, must be put to an end. Female genital mutilation (FGM), also known as female genital cutting and female circumcision, is defined by the World Health Organization as "all procedures that involve partial or total removal of the external female genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical

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    Normally, female circumcision (also known as female genital mutilation) is not the topic of discussion most people would talk about, but for once it should be. Female circumcision is the cutting or removal of parts or maybe even all of the female genital region. This can take place during a wide range starting from when a baby girl is first brought into this world all the way until puberty. The genital mutilation can be performed by an elderly woman in the village or if the family is wealthy, the

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