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Sex Education in The Schools

by brotee mukhopadhyay in Sexuality, November 19, 2009
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Sex education in the schools has become globally demanding in the recent times partly because of the spread of AIDS and partly because of the great increase in teenage pregnancy.

Why Are Politics Taboo?

by MMIngrassia in Politics, August 30, 2009
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Because fundamentalists on both sides are embarrassing reasonable people who share similar views.

Interracial Relationships: Black and White That Ain’t Right

by Susan Raines in Issues, August 24, 2009
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An article from a first-hand personal experience on interracial relationships and the reactions they create in society that continue to defy the supposed end of racial prejudices.

Can We Talk?

by David Moolten in Issues, August 21, 2009
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Sex, religion, and politics? Are they the third rail in polite conversation? A short article on the need for real communication.

Sex at Work – Affairs with Bosses

by BrandonGates in Sexuality, July 2, 2009
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It’s no longer a taboo for women to have sex with their boss. But there are some rules that you must stick to before having one. Although sex with boss can be very tempting for many women, no one should rush into it before considering some important things first. Here are some tips that will be useful to you if you are having second doubts weather you should or you should not have an affair, that is, sex with your boss.

Does Pornography Benefit Society?

by secret15 in Issues, June 2, 2009
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Research on pornography pertaining to American society.

Taboo Language and Symbolic Interactionism

by Isaiah Uhtels in Languages, February 3, 2009
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The F-word as a Subset of Taboo Language and How it Relates Through Symbolic Interactionism to Christianity.

Death… It’s Just Life

by S M Blomker in Death, January 2, 2009
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Things in this life can be hard to deal with, we just need to go on.

The Fierce People: Cultural Shock

by Mariana Garcia in Ethnicity, November 16, 2008
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Napoleon Chagnon spends time with the Yanomamo tribe in order to better understand their ways of life but is in for a surprise.

Pregnancy Loss Awareness Week: October 9 – 15

by Paula Mitchell Bentley in Issues, October 12, 2008
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One in four pregnancies results in a miscarriage. One in four. 25% of our unborn children are dying. And the sad truth is in most cases, no one knows why. This topic needs more awareness and research to prevent some of these miscarriages and to help the families of those involved.

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