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Papers On Sociology Of Sex & Aids
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Sex Industry
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A 4 page paper which examines different aspects of the sex industry. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAprs4.rtf
Sexual Behavior & Attitudes Of Unmarried College Students
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This insightful 5 page report examines the realistic sexual behaviors of college students (approx.. ages 18-24) and the reasons that AIDS education efforts simply aren't scaring them enough. Even though today's younger generation has assigned more "values" to sex than the older, "hippie" generation, they still very often fail to protect their lives while having sex. Various profiles and psycho-sexual scenarios are provided to illustrate points made. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Sexbehav.wps
Sexual Behavior & Attitudes Of Unmarried College Students # 2
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In light of the AIDS epidemic and current efforts to teach the public about the dangers of unprotected sex, one would think that college students would be the group most apt to indulge only in safe sex. Wrong ! This 4 page paper presents a realistic look at the behaviors of young adults in college and how, with the threat of deadly disease lurking between the sheets, they still continue to practice sex without using condoms. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Sexual Behavior & Attitudes Of Unmarried College Students # 3
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4 pages in length. In this essay, the writer examines a wealth of statistical information concerning condom use and attitudes towards HIV/AIDS among college students. While some of the data does indeed point to the fact that this unique population is finally practicing safer sex, there is still cause for alarm as more than 50% are not. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Sexual Behavior & Attitudes Of Unmarried College Students # 4
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5 pages in length. College students, like all humans, subconsciously believe that they are immortal. It is for this reason that they are not practicing safe sex nearly as much as they should. In essence, their sexual behaviors are really not much different than those of generations before them, they are just met by a different, and admittedly more severe threat. Consequently, college students acknowledge the health risks of sex but only to the same degree that a smoker remains aware of the health risks of their own potentially-deadly habit. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Sexual Behavior & Attitudes Of Unmarried College Students # 5
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In this 4 page report, the writer examines Generation X's attitude towards sex. Left over from previous generations, young adults of the late 20th century believe that sex is a fundamental right... They also fail to protect themselves properly from the threat of HIV/AIDS..Examined are some of the reasons for this phenomenon and how the views of an older, married generation may tie in. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Sexual Harassment From a Sociological Perspective
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This 5 page paper provides a definition of sexual harassment and looks at it from the points of view of different sociologists including Goffman, Mead and Weber. The concept is evaluated in terms of how it is used by business for its own purposes. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA219sex.rtf
Sexual Repression in Society
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This 5 page paper supports Foucault's view on sexual repression that suggests society is obsessed with sex due to repression. Sex and sexuality is discussed historically in the west as well as other areas. Homosexuality is touched on. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA 141sex.rtf
Sexuality in the Elderly
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This 4 page paper discusses sexuality in the elderly and some of the myths about it, as well as the physical and psychological changes that impact sexual activity as people age. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVSexEld.rtf
Sociology of Sex
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A 3 page paper discussing the state of sociological knowledge related to sex and sexuality. The fact that research has shown itself to be less useful than it could be is a good thing, for researchers now have a much firmer grasp on the need for absolutely unbiased research. No qualified researcher sets out to produce a biased effort, of course, but the issue of sexuality is couched with such long-held discussion reluctance that it is difficult to overcome sociological barriers in order to make sociological conclusions. More detailed attention to research design and the avoidance of unintended bias holds promise of revealing much more useful information in the future. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSsocSex.rtf
SOCIOLOGY: MARRIAGE
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This 5 page paper discusses the theories on marriage as suggested by McDaniel and Tepperman in their book, Close RElationships, an introduction to the sociology of families. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBcloserel.rtf
Susan Sontag/Illness as Metaphor
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A 5 page research paper that concentrates on summarizes and analyzing Susan Sontag's remarks on AIDS as a metaphor for illness in Illness in Metaphor and AIDS and its Metaphors. The writer examines Sontag's argument and then looks at how her points are reflected in the media. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khsontag.rtf