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Castration : Men and Masculinities
381 words, approx. 1 pages I remember my own castration quite clearly. It did involve a ‘cut’, but the castration of which I speak had nothing to do with real genitalia, something to do with speaking, and everything to do with a severed relationship...
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Castration : Biological Psychology
291 words, approx. 1 pages (from Latin, castrare: to castrate) The removal of the reproductive organs: TESTES from a male or the OVARIES from a female. Castration is a surgical procedure used experimentally in studies of SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR, and of the effects of SEX HORMONES on...
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Castration Summary
3,056 words, approx. 10 pages CASTRATION. Castration is a custom found both in mythological tales and in ritual practices of peoples of various origins, cultural levels, and geographical locations. Because there is a preponderance of documentation of the custom in the ancient Near...
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Castration Information
2,940 words, approx. 10 pages
 Castration (also referred as: gelding, neutering, orchiectomy, orchidectomy, and oophorectomy) is any action, surgical, chemical, or otherwise, by which a male loses the functions of the testes or a female loses the functions of the...




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Castration Anxiety
04/12/1996: 667 words, approx. 2 pages Larry Don McQuay, by begging the state of Texas to castrate him, has reminded us that we don't know what to do with dangerous offenders whose crimes are the result of some mental disorder. McQuay's crimes were particularly awful. He was convicted of...
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Castration Complexities
10/15/1996: 854 words, approx. 3 pages The new California law that forces repeat child molesters to undergo "chemical castration" may be a popular strategy, but to many physicians, it's bad medicine. The urge to punish people who sexually abuse children is understandable. So is the desire to prevent repeat...
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Transgender inmate wins hormone therapy
7/31/2007: 544 words, approx. 2 pages An inmate who castrated herself with a disposable razor blade after prison officials refused to treat her for gender identity disorder should have female hormone therapy paid for by the state, a federal judge said.Jenniffer Spencer, who was born biologically male, sued the Idaho Department...
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Activists call animal-care rules too lax
10/13/2007: 1,150 words, approx. 4 pages At Rutgers University's animal farm, where future veterinarians train, male piglets are pulled squealing from their mother to be castrated — without anesthesia — before they are 10 days old.The process takes only 10 seconds, said Michael Fennell, the farm's director of animal care. He...


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