Please copy the three questions below and provide intellectual answers to each of them separately (as if they are each a short essay question) by Sunday. (a) Breasts mean different things to different people. What is the first thought that comes to mind when you hear the word “breasts”? Did your first thought correlate in any way with the material on breasts that we read about in Chapter 3? Yes/No. Why?/Why not? [3.00] (b) In the book titled: A History of the Breast, Marilyn Yalom (1997) is quoted as stating that when individuals look at breasts they see different things. “Babies see food. Men see sex. Doctors see disease. Business people see dollar signs.” From a University of Nebraska Study (2013) it was concluded that women stare at other women’s chests “for social comparison purposes.” Please watch the following video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sF7K5bsj7mk and provide your own critical consideration of why men and women stare at women’s breasts. (c) Find an article that discusses the role of breasts in human sexuality and briefly summarize the article using appropriate in-text citations (in APA Style). Think critically and then provide your own opinion in response to the following questions: Are “breasts” an essential component of human sexuality? Can either a man who (for whatever reason) does not have one or more breasts or a woman who (for whatever reason) does not have one or more breasts still express themselves sexually? Why?/Why not? Provide an APA-Style reference to the article that you selected.