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    The brilliant author Stephen Crane was one of the greatest authors and poets of the late 1800’s. Crane an excellent novelist and poet created many books and poems to create a very impressive resume. This was a result of an interesting background, literary works, view on war, poems, word use, and writing style. All of which are the contribute to why Crane was one of the greatest authors in American history. Background Stephen Crane had a very eventful life as an author; he was a husband, war…

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    breed, they could sell themselves on the streets until they are breeding. This would allow the women to net a profit on their own, independent from any man. But, like prostitution, this might also pave the way for organized breeding, much like a brothel operates an organized sex trade. The prospect of respectable marriages for women is promising, but the prospects for degrading women’s status is just as…

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    Annotated Bibliography: The Hiding Place. Corrie Ten Boom. encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/corrie-ten-boom. Accessed 12 Feb. 2024. Corrie Ten Boom was known for her efforts to hide Jews during the German occupation in the Netherlands. She was born April 15, 1892, and was the youngest of four. She was able to receive recognition for her efforts by the Yad Vashem Remembrance Authority, being forever remembered as one of the Righteous Among the Nations in December of 1967. Her…

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    To fully grasp the importance of cocaine to the Expressionist poets and the movement as a whole, the history of substance abuse in literature and artistic circles of the years leading up to 1900 must be noted. Cocaine, while being a drug pharmacologically different from the choice recreational pharmaceuticals of the past, most notably opium and hashish, occupies a niche within the greater domain of drug culture among the Avant-Garde and the production of drug literature in particular. “The role…

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    LAKSHMI’S CHARACTER SKETCH SOLD- Patricia McCormick In the novel, “SOLD” by Patricia McCormick, Lakshmi is the protagonist of the story. She is a fourteen-year-old teenager who lives with her lovely and beloved Ama, her extravagant and irresponsible stepfather and her half younger brother in a small hut in the mountains of Nepal. She spends her days in the village doing household chores, gathering/fetching water and tending her goat, Tali and the small garden of cucumbers for which she is…

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    Identifying envy in friendships between women can be tricky, especially when the so called friends tend to fake their actions and intentions quite well in order to gain what they initially desire. The “Friendship” between the ladies in Desdemona: a play about a handkerchief by Paula Vogel should not even be called that, as it is something that for all intents and purposes non-existent. Through various distinctive ways, the women proved over and over that there is not even a genuine care between…

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    Countless people have different viewpoints on what the word “evil” means; Dictionary.com interprets evil as “morally wrong or bad; immoral; wicked”. In the book East of Eden by John Steinbeck, Cathy Ames (Kate Trask/Albey) and Caleb (Cal) Trask are both regarded as characters of “evil” nature. The narrator explicitly states that the reason Cathy is evil is due to the fact that people that are evil are just not “born whole”. This means that she was born with the only ability to be bad and she…

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    The political and social instability among the South East Asian countries allowed sex trafficking to take a major foothold within the international economies and communities. This system of injustice became a government regulated institution built on oppression, in which the cost of the war was the freedom of women. Most scholars argue that many conditions within Japanese history, culture, and society led to the system that ultimately enslaved women within institutionalized prostitution. The…

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    Pimp Sexual Abuse

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    But the quiet times were also when the traffickers themselves would rape us. So we had to stay alert. Nothing was predictable.” After eventually escaping and leaving her friend, she was able to get the FBI to come back and break up the Brothel and save the other women. Johnny and the other two men involved were found and charged but that isn’t always the case. According to U.S. Department of Justice, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, only 1 out of every 10,000 traffickers…

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    sexually abused as children”. This is so sad, that children this age have to go through such horrendous situations. Sex trafficking occurs in a range of venues including “fake message businesses, via online ads or resort services, in residential brothels, on the street or at truck stops, or at hotels or motels”. (NHTRC, 2013). As consumers, we need to be aware of the places we go. Many times when you go get a message or stay at a hotel, there is sexual exploiting going on that nobody knows…

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