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Extraordinary behind-the-scenes access reveals a drug company's fevered race to develop the first FDA-approved Viagra for women - and offers a humorous but sobering look inside the cash-fueled pharmaceutical industry

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Extraordinary behind-the-scenes access reveals a drug company's fevered race to develop the first FDA-approved Viagra for women - and offers a humorous but sobering look inside the cash-fueled pharmaceutical industry.


Make sure to review the grading rubric to understand how your work will be assessed.

Please answering the following questions, writing roughly 2 paragraphs for each:

**What is the definition of a female sexual dysfunction (FSD), according to the movie? **How does that definition compare to the one given in the textbook? (Textbook: Caroll, J. L. (2018). Sexuality Now: Embracing Diversity (6th Ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning. ) *How was the pharmaceutical industry involved with the creation of FSD? What are some non-sexual factors that may impact FSD? 
*Be sure to include specific connections to the material covered in Chapter 14 of the textbook, as well as in-text citations.  
*Note that including at least one in-text citations and connections to the textbook are a part of your grade.
**How does the media affect our ideas of "normal" sexual function for women? What are some benefits, and potential downfalls, to women and their partners discussing female orgasms with peers as opposed to health professionals? *How would you advocate for yourself if you felt your medical professional was not addressing your needs?
**Why do you think vaginal rejuvenation and labiaplasty have become so popular? *What are some ramifications of these surgeries, for both women and their partners? *Would you consider having one of these surgeries yourself (or advocating them for a partner)? **Why or why not? 



-----Assignment guidelines-----

Use APA style formatting and in-text citations for any material you discuss that comes from the textbook (see OWL Purdue APA).
Times New Roman 12 point font
Double spaced
1 inch margins
You do not need to put your name or the title of the documentary on the top of your assignment.
To earn full points, your response should be 3 full pages in length.
There is no minimum page requirement, but that length will allow for the level of detail required to fully answer all parts of each question.
Reference actual facts from the video in your responses.
The point is to demonstrate that you watched the entire video and paid attention.
You must make connections between the video and the textbook to earn full points.
APA style in-text citations are required for the textbook, but you don't need a full reference at the end.
Proofread and edit your work prior to submission.
Review the grading rubric.

--Response reveals a solid understanding of all aspects of the task; uses factual and relevant information; and demonstrates full development of concepts. Refers to and integrates specific information from the documentary in an exceptional manner. Fully answers all parts of the question.

--Proper use of APA style format and in-text citations. Extremely well written with no more than 2 spelling, grammatical, punctuation, and/or structural errors. No use of slang.

--Includes detailed connections to textbook with page numbers properly cited.

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