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    common among the realm of patients who experience mental illness. These is often associated with a sense of being detached from oneself, perception of people and things being distorted, having a blurred sense of identity, having dysfunctional relationships, or being emotionally unstable. Unlike borderline personality disorder, however, dissociative identity disorder is quite rare. Dissociative identity disorder (DID), formally known as multiple personality disorder, is characterized as the…

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    In recent decades, a great deal of scholarship has emerged regarding the topic of mythological and fairy tale appropriation in Eudora Welty’s various works, especially in her short story collection The Golden Apples. Secondary to her utilization of myth and fairy tale is the accompanying gender role reversal evident in her re-structuration and characterization of the traditional tales that she chooses to interpret. However, the fact that scholars like Rebecca Mark, Joseph Millichap, and Lauren…

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    harsh they might have been, did serve the purpose they intended to do in focusing attention to the issue of racial inequality and non-representation at hand. All in all, Chris Rock stole the spotlight that night by bringing his own brand of racial disparity to the 2016 Oscars as a black…

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    Radical Feminist Theory

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    control and power should not lead to domestic violence nor any other type of abuse will help reduce domestic violence and should be done by programs and educational methods. The majority of the time abusive men continue to be abusive relationship after relationship, therefore, a potential policy that will reduce domestic violence from reoccurring may be compulsory therapy for any individual legally accused of domestic violence. Compulsory therapy should be done to help men change their…

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    The Role Of Gender In Arie

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    has led to a sustainable organization free from Federal assistance often times limiting the capacity of non-profits from addressing some of the social and economic issues Arise takes as a challenge. From this position Arise has formed lasting relationships with partners in the community, allowing them to sustain the work directly affecting effecting members within Springfield. Talking from the perspective of mothers who understand the needs of single mothers and their children Arises position…

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    The discourse on gendered in International Relations (IR) is heavily focussed on women and children. However, this skewed focus of study in IR facilitates a dangerous patriarchal system that exploits men who do not fall into the hegemonic category of masculinity as well as it perpetuates gendered understandings of masculinity as powerful, violent, and strong. Therefore, it is necessary to maintain a balance in the study of gender and IR in order to allow women and femininity a proper voice in IR…

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    a recent loss of a loved one, relationship, job, etc. Some increase the use or abuse of alcohol or drugs. Recent separation or divorce of parents causes a huge impact on a child’s life because eventually they begin to feel loneliness or abandonment. Eventually depressed people begin to feel shame, guilt, humiliation or rejection. Emotional stress and difficulties may result in physical complaints, such…

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    Sexism In Literature

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    For women, representation has been a consistent struggle. Women are often categorized into one of several predetermined literary “characters,” none of whom are reflective of the reality of female experience: for example, a saintly mother figure which echoes the Virgin Mary, a lustful and disloyal wife, or a conniving, manipulative woman who extorts men in order to achieve her will. Additionally, if a work has been produced by a female author, whether it be a poem, a letter, a speech, or a story,…

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    but necessary by some support. These individuals’ interpersonal relationships are unstable. They constantly worry about being abandoned and fear rejection. There moods are very unstable, mixed with feelings of sever depression, anxiety, or anger. Individuals with this disorder experience dramatic mood swings, and have reactions making it difficult for these individuals to maintain jobs, complete school and have long lasting relationships. 80% of individual with borderline personality disorder…

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    Love is a powerful bond that has different levels of intensity and strength. It can make the weakest person strong, and the strongest person weak. In a world where humans have categorizing themselves by their skin color, gender, sexual orientation, religion and wealth, love is the only force strong enough to fight off societal oppression. This is apparent in two pieces of literary works by authors who share the common factor of being a part of an oppressed minority. James Baldwin’s is a gay…

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