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    Buying Sex

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    As one sex worker in Buying Sex mentions, “sex and money can’t be stopped.” We can’t reduce demand for sex; it’s human nature to seek it commercially if it can’t be obtained otherwise. In this film as well as in American Cortesans, it is mentioned that sex workers are often the reason for men deciding against raping or abusing their children. Legalization would reduce acts of violence and possibly save women’s lives. As the aforementioned sex worker puts it, “sex is a commodity.” Denying this makes

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    Sex and Adolescents

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    2001). This feeling of support and understanding from parents has played a momentous role. Teens that feel supported are more likely to remain sexually abstinent until they are somewhat older (Bukatlo, D. 2008). One will not argue that the place for sex education is in the home. This is where teens should learn about relationships, especially from their own parents. This is the view of clergymen, civic leaders, legislators, and many others who are sensitive to the fundamental needs of children (National

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    Sex Controversy

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    Let’s talk about sex! The rate of Sexually Transmitted Diseases has risen seventy percent in the past years among men who get tested. Sex can be a very big controversy when it comes to today’s society, how it is taught or what people know about the matter can be another major issue. Paul Van Haver, also known as Belgian singer, Stromae, in his song “Moules Frites” (i.e. Mussels and Fries) expresses how sex is a controversial issue to which men are likely to engage in care-free sex. Stromae also sings

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    Sex In Advertising

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    Introduction: One often hears the phrase, “sex sells” when it comes to advertising. This is when advertising is the uses a sexually provocative or erotic imagery (or sounds, suggestions, and subliminal messages) that are specifically designed to arouse interest in a particular product, service or brand. Typically, sex refers to beautiful women and progressively handsome men are used to lure in a viewer, reader or listener, despite a weak a non-existent link to the brand being advertised. If a men

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    Sex in Advertising

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    America faces today is the debate of sex in advertising. Edward A. McCabe and John Carroll are two authors that present opposing arguments about this issue. McCabe persuades the reader into thinking that sex in advertising is no big deal, while Carroll explains why this is a major problem in America. Sex ads are defined as any type of advertising that shows pictures of partial nudity with wording that relates to the body in a sexual way, usually portraying women. Sex in advertising has been around for

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    The Second Sex!

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    role into society for women all over. However, the battle that seems to keep reappearing over time is the constant struggle between man and women and the fundamental question that still is left unanswered, who is inferior? In her novel, The Second Sex, Simone de Beauvoir discusses the role of women as being oppressed in the views of men who

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    Sex Stereotypes

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    It is to no one’s surprise, that sex has become a big influence on today’s consumers. From music and movies to advertisements and TV shows, people have been increasingly exposed to sex, both outright and subliminal. Sex can be portrayed in its most unmitigated aspect with the use of nudity, and sexual or romantic themes. In addition, it can be portrayed through suggestiveness that bring attention to specific notions of sex, such as the use of subliminal messages or sexual innuendos (Peterson and

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    Sex And Drugs

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    The economy of sex and drugs is potentially one of the most serious and talked about global forces. Discussions of this aspect of globalization has brought to light how the war on drugs is virtually ineffective as the price of drugs has drastically decreased in the past few decades indicating that more drugs are available on the market now than ever before. Porter influenced my belief in punishing drug users as he made it clear that criminalizing drug use is clearly ineffective (Numbers Tell of Failure

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    Single-sex education is an old approach that continues to gain momentum in today’s society. The concept has existed in many private schools, but it is a new system of education for public schools. Single-sex education advocates often cite learning differences as evidence for the benefits of separating male and female students in the classroom. However, other experts suggest that segregating by sex can increase gender stereotyping. Essentially, effective teaching depends on the engagement and excitement

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    Three labels, gender, sex, and sexuality. What’s the difference? How does it make you, you? Sex is the biological determination of whether you are a male or female. Gender is who you choose to be as you grow up. Lastly, sexuality is your interest and attraction. From the moment you are brought into the world, you are given a sex, labeled with a gender, and assumed a sexuality. Society feels the need to stay remained, and unchanged; it has its own definition of normal. To society, normal amounts to

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