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About This Product Description Canada in the twenty-first century is rapidly evolving with respect to human sexuality. Underlying this change is a growing recognition and acceptance of diversity with respect to many aspects of sexuality. Human Sexuality in a World of Diversity fully embraces and affirms this diversity, especially within Canadian society. The authors made every effort to provide a textbook that is clear and succinct but also embodies the highest standards of academic rigor. In addition to emphasizing theory and up-to-date research, practical applications that are relevant to students’ lives are included. Features The fifth Canadian edition of Human Sexuality in a World of Diversity builds upon the strong themes for which previous editions have become known. Four themes are woven throughout the text: Human diversity. Critical thinking. Responsible sexual decision-making. Sexual health. Human Diversity Colleges and universities undertake the mission of broadening students’ perspectives, encouraging them to tolerate and appreciate human diversity. Canada is a nation of hundreds of ethnic and religious groups, many of which endorse culturally distinct beliefs about appropriate gender roles for men and women, as well as distinctive sexual practices and customs. Diversity is even greater within the global village of the world’s nearly 200 nations and their subcultures. Human Sexuality in a World of Diversity incorporates a multicultural, multi-ethnic perspective that reflects the diversity of sexual experience in Canadian society and around the world. Discussion of diversity encourages respect for people who hold diverse beliefs and attitudes. Critical Thinking Colleges and universities also encourage students to become critical thinkers. Today’s students are so inundated with information about gender and sexuality that it can be difficult to sort truth from.