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  1. Chastity (2243 bytes)
    14: ...course has been avoided. In addition, a celibate individual defines one who chooses not to engage in sexual a...
  2. Copulation (1901 bytes)
    7: ...as the snail, with the difference being that each individual snail is hermaphroditic and technically carries m...
  3. Masturbation (3689 bytes)
    1: ...bation is a common sexual practice; in fact, some individuals can only achieve orgasm through this mechanism.
    12: An individual today is generally free to accept or reject the t...
    22: ...ll-being. Because masturbation involves just one individual, there is no risk of pregnancy or transmission of...
  4. Prostitution (3568 bytes)
    20: ...acting a disease from that act. It is up to each individual engaging in this practice to decide what price is...
  5. Eroticism (1668 bytes)
    1: ...ended to evoke sexual or romantic feelings in the individual exposed to it.
    9: ...xual feelings. In some circles, it means that an individual has an excessive amount of sexual feelings or is ...
  6. Sex toy (3103 bytes)
    1: ...e sexual satisfaction or sexual stimulation to an individual or to a couple.
    6: *Electrodes can be used to stimulate a part of an individual’s sexual anatomy by the application of a small ...
    29: ...tely the decision to use a sex toy is one that an individual or couple must make for themselves. In some juri...
  7. Human sexuality (3059 bytes)
    1: ...the acts of intimacy, sex or reproduction that an individual chooses to engage in. It can be influenced by ge...
    4: ...ine the difference between a boy and a girl. Each individual is given a set of sex chromosomes, XX for a girl ...
    10: ...reference as a sort of continuum and believe that individuals can exist anywhere within the continuum of exclu...
    14: ...or. Sexual behavior is strongly influenced by an individual’s “local” culture or peers, by society at l...
    16: ... whom and with what kinds of sexual activities an individual engages in. Ultimately, each person has within t...
  8. Nanomotor (1511 bytes)
    8: ...cles and to measure the fundamental properties of individual nanoparticles is by the production and use of nan...
  9. Heteroepitaxy (3191 bytes)
    2: ...o growing crystalline films of materials of which individual crystals cannot be obtained. Integrated crystalli...
  10. Nanotechnology (3134 bytes)
    14: The idea of manipulating individual atoms and molecules was first mentioned by Americ...
  11. Egg donor (2695 bytes)
    1: ...le for the purpose of giving them to an infertile individual or couple. An egg donor is most often used in ca...
    9: An egg donor may donate to an individual or couple she knows or to someone she doesn’t k...
  12. Assisted reproductive technology (2825 bytes)
    11: ... by incubating egg and sperm cells together or an individual egg cell can be injected with a single sperm usin...
  13. Third party reproduction (2806 bytes)
    5: ...the sperm donor becomes the relatively-uninvolved individual who is, in part, responsible for the attainment o...
    9: ... gives over the parenting of the child to another individual or couple. A gestational carrier can also be the...
  14. Unemployment (2334 bytes)
    1: ... is the opposite of employment; it occurs when an individual is willing to work but is unable to find a paying...
    23: ...at a reason for continued unemployment among some individuals is that welfare benefits, at times, offer more t...
  15. Skilled worker (1961 bytes)
    8: Typically skilled workers on an individual basis are more valuable to a company than non-ski...
  16. Employment (2475 bytes)
    4: ...o pays someone for his or her services, including individuals who hire a babysitter or housecleaner, governmen...
    18: If an individual owns the business for which he or she works, he o...
    20: The term volunteer is used to designate an individual who does not work for wages. Generally, this is n...
  17. Career management (1905 bytes)
    1: ... become increasingly popular as the concept of an individual holding one “lifelong” job fades from societa...
    5: ...ices and decisions based on one’s career goals. Individuals often revisit this process frequently as they ch...
    7: ...cessarily imply a shift in jobs. It relates to an individual improving his or her skills and takes into accoun...
    14: ...aintaining and enhancing the employability of the individual.
  18. Career (1830 bytes)
    3: ...spread and the focus shifted to the betterment of individuals, careers become possible and expected.
    5: ...the concept is shifting to include future jobs an individual may hold. This is mostly due to more choices bein...
    8: ...onal or graduate school. Advising is done in both individual and group settings and helps with career placemen...
  19. Part time (1543 bytes)
    4: ...e jobs or a contracted position. It allows for an individual more time.
  20. Business analyst (1985 bytes)
    1: ...will provide will also differ, sometimes from one individual to the other.
    7: ...understand what the needed skills are for such an individual. Here is a list of common such skills needed:

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