Category Archives: Pubic Lice (crabs)

Sexuality 04/30 – 05/04

Students will finish the movie A Closer Walk for a Global perspective on  HIV and disease. Interactive lecture review for epidemiology and the question- ”If HIV is preventable and TB is curable, why haven’t we eradicated either?”Anonymous sex questions and Sexuality interactive lecture. Sexuality encompasses all of the 5 components of health; Physical, Emotional, Mental, Social, and Spiritual. the [...]

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Why more schools aren’t teaching web literacy—and how they can start

In 1998, a 15-year-old high school student used the personal website of a professor at Northwestern University, Arthur Butz, as justification for writing a history paper called “The Historic Myth of Concentration Camps.”That student, who we will call Zack, had been encouraged to use the internet for research, but he had not been taught to [...]

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The God That Failed: Memoirs Of A Tamil Tigress – Book Review

MY STORY AS A CHILD SOLDIER IN SRI LANKA’S BLOODY CIVIL WAR (Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 2011), pp. 308, Price not mentioned.By Prof. V.SuryanarayanWriting about his literary career, Robert Frost once wrote: “I have never started a poem yet whose end I know. Writing a poem is a discovery”. I was in the same predicament [...]

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Male Yeast Infection Odor

A surprising number of women who buy over the counter medication for yeast infections don’t really have a yeast infection. they do have symptoms commonly caused by the yeast Candida albicans, but the symptoms are caused by something other than yeast. The most common symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection (yeast vaginitis) are: Itching and [...]

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Question about standard range for social science correlations « Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science

Andrew Eppig writes:I’m a physicist by training who is transitioning to the social sciences. I recently came across a reference in the Economist to a paper on IQ and parasites which I read as I have more than a passing interest in IQ research (having read much that you and others (e.g., Shalizi, Wicherts) have [...]

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