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    inside of his head things are totally different, he lives in a world of tentacles and anchors “Tentacles are the evil tasks that invade my life ” which include his American history class, he recites “ Like for example my American history class...which meant I wasn’t going to get a 98 in the class,which meant I wasn’t anywhere close to the 98.6 average, which meant I wasn’t going to get into a good college.” The opposite of the tentacles are the anchors. “ The Anchors are the things that make me feel good temporarily. Riding my bike is an anchor. Doing flashcards is an anchor. Watching people play video games at Aaron’s is an anchor. The answers are simple and sequential. There aren’t any decisions… You don’t have to deal with people.” Craig lives in a world with a lot more tentacles then anchors, he lives with more stress than relief. Avoidance, Craig's main strategy to escape the wrath of the tentacles, to escape the judgement he believes he will face. As Craig tries to answer his phone messages: another one of his tentacles, anxiety immediately comes over his mind, he begins to imagine different scenarios and the fear forces him to hang up, escape. “Where’s Craig… I heard his parents are sending him to a different school. He couldn’t handle it here anyway. He was always such a loser.” The Tentacles in Craig’s life are main reason Craig’s spiral into depressions begins. He does not always knows what his tentacles are until they have trapped him and engulfed him into a…

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    According to Dr. Lynch, Porn Chic is the hyper-sexual culture that is present in modern day society. She began her presentation by discussing Hugh Hefner, the creator or Playboy, and how he was one of the main figures that began hyper-sexualizing women in society. Four points were brought up relating to Porn Chic: popular culture normalization of sexual objectification and women’s bodies, pop culture normalization of priority/dominance of white mail gaze, oscillation of girls toward…

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    While it is evident that there are some legitimate arguments made as to why pornography should be neither illegal or restricted, they all miss the point of focusing on the true repercussions that porn has in society. First, people are ignorant to the role that pornography has in the sex-trafficking trade. "It is commonly known in the anti-trafficking field that 80 percent of survivors report that their customers showed them pornography to illustrate the kinds of sexual acts they want performed."…

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    Chapter 4 begins with the story of a young man named A, who had history of getting in relationship with woman who already have boy friend and there was act of sexual fantasies with violence in it. His childhood was not a normal since his mom was alcoholic, his siblings were seems to be mentally incapable of taking care of themselves and constant domestic violence. Later his intimate relationship seems to be erotic as well as constantly threating and violence. Humans have different degree of…

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    Dress Codes In The 80's

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    One in five women will be raped in their lifetime. This statistic can be unnerving to some, but to others it is just a number. Although rape is such a large problem in our society, it seems to have become a normality and consequence of life. Girls are being taught to cover up their bodies to protect themselves, while boys are being taught that sexual violence is a byproduct of natural instincts. The use of terms like “boys will be boys” shows that there is a lack of discipline for boys’…

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    Pornography SOC 120: Introduction to Ethics and Social Responsibility Pornography Many centuries have passed throughout history; pornography has been a subject that has caused many to rethink their perspectives and ethical views on the matter. As Mosser (2013) states, “Some, in contrast, regard the consumption of pornography as a "victimless crime," and believe that, because it does not harm others, it should not be restricted extensively” (Ch2, sec. 2.4, para. 1). Let us exploit…

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    Pornography has long been regarded as a taboo within society. As a result, there are various perspectives on whether pornography is harmful, particularly to women. This essay will assess the argument of Cooke, who states pornography is not harmful as it is simply a work of fiction (2013). By redefining fiction, as well as utilizing ideas from Liao and Protassi about response and non-response realistic fiction, this argument will be criticized. This essay will conclusively argue that the…

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    I believe that David Pellegrini’s directorial concept for Pornography was to showcase how closely our everyday lives are intermingle with our nation and how, in these case, a moment of tragedy can bring us together and open our eyes about our environment. Due to the given circumstances of the play there isn’t much room to play around and image the plot in a different time period, but, Pellegrini used all of the open-ended aspects of the play to his advantage and gave them his unique touch to…

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    comparing themselves to these images (Brown 2015, p, 89). This is most apparent as a result of the adult industry saturating society with the influx of readily available pornographic material made extremely convenient because of the internet. Nevertheless, the question remains as to whether people prefer the pleasantness of doctored images or would rather revert to the antiquated concept of beauty. Further, it is important to address any gender differences in this opinion of ideal beauty, as…

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    Pornography is yet another one of the controversial issues we face in the modern society. It is a well-known fact that the “sexual revolution”, which started in the 60s and 70s with magazines and videos, portrayed nudity and sexuality like never before. Pornography is any image or text designed to sexually excite or arouse. It can be conveyed through a variety of media including photographs, movies, paintings, books, live performances and the internet. It also can cover a range of subject…

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