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  • ...e Irwin Prize for Secularist of the Year by the British [[National Secular Society]] for her courageous commitment.<ref>{{REFweb ...ll-being. What kind of society are we in which, in the name of religion or culture, our children are hurt and their lives are forever impaired?
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  • |header11 = Website: ...] men who are sick of the body shaming, or anyone who understands that our society needs to move beyond this harmful practice. <ref>{{REFweb
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  • '''Judaism''' is the religion and culture of the Jews.<ref name="kohler1906">{{REFjournal |website=
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  • |website=Oxford Dictionaries - English |website=Lexico
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  • ...ous convictions. What matters in all of these cases, though, is that in a society that respects fundamental, universal [[human rights]], the decision to have ...is also deeply ingrained in secular Jewish thought, philosophy, ethics and culture. It is a moral imperative that impels followers of [[Judaism]] and secular
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  • |website=California Medical Association ...esh and Blood: Perspectives on the Problem of Circumcision in Contemporary Society
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  • ...nth International Symposium''' on [[human rights|Human Rights]] and Modern Society convened in the {{UNI|Georgetown University|GU}} [https://www.acc-guhotelan ...Medicine, host and co-producer, PBS TV series, Human Sexuality, President, Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, and Past President, International Ac
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  • == Culture == ...rcumcision]] had become entrenched in [[United States of America| American culture]], because of promotion by the [[Circumcision industry]], but now is in a d
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  • ...her, circumcision is a social norm rooted in tradition that is followed by society at large. Most boys usually undergo the procedure not shortly after birth b ...y founded tradition in [[Islam]], so it was introduced into the Philippine culture.
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  • ...ols from about 1880 to assimilate the indigneous people into Euro-Canadian culture.<ref name="residential2021">{{REFweb |website=
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  • ...information published on this page, information published about the Gilgal Society, and due to an arrest of Vernon Quaintance as a result of information on [[ | align="center" | [[Gilgal Society]]
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  • ...Jews, Christians and Muslims, translated into English and French. See his website: www.sami-aldeeb.com for an article in English about him in Wikipedia and h ...e University|Yale}}, where he was elected President of the Yale Philosophy Society and served as Editor-in-Chief of both the ''Yale Philosophy Review'' and th
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  • ...health editor of ''Maxim Magazine'', launch editor of the malehealth.co.uk website and deputy editor of the ''Men’s Health Journal''. He describes himself a ...Foundation in Padova. She is a member of the Medical Anthropology Italian Society (SIAM). She has written many articles for ''Etnoginecology Magazine'', as a
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  • ...bodily alteration inflicted on them, without their consent, in the name of culture, religion, profit, or parental preference. Tarrytown, {{USSC|NY}}, USA. ...ntemporary Society''; ''Bodily Integrity and the Politics of Circumcision: Culture, Controversy and Change; Circumcision and Human Rights''; and ''Genital Aut
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  • ...many intactivist websites and created the [[Circumcision Decision-Maker]] website. Dan has an Industrial Design degree with a minor in psychology. He lives w ...tting societies have yet to make being intact “socially acceptable” in our culture, media, and medical environments. As a sexual health advocate, Trish's [[in
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  • ...for adult circumcision among [[intact]] males. In a circumcision-oriented society such as ours many doctors prescribe the operation for conditions which coul ...a circumcision because they like the physical appearance, or to fit into a society where most men are [[circumcised]], or for some personal whim.<ref name="ho
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  • * Geoffrey P. Miller (2002) discussed the impact of American culture on the law of circumcision. |website=
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  • ...mary factors that may cause somebody to have a bias in favor circumcision; culture, religion, and personal experience. ...cultural bias in favor of [[circumcision]] if (s)he comes from a country, society, cultural background, or ethnic group where [[circumcision]] is common. A c
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  • |last=Bioethics Committee, Canadian Paediatric Society ...umcision would not be valid. Court decisions are in part influenced by the culture in which they occur. However, circumcision has been gradually falling out o
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  • The [[Canadian Paediatric Society]] (CPS) issued a position statement on September 8, 2015, which highlighted ...rganisation had groups and individuals of different ethnicities, religion, culture, and widely varying viewpoints.
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