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    plays for the fulfilment of their sexual desires and aspirations. The word B in BDSM stands for bonding with the intension of restraining and to his/her complete submission to the dominating partner. Bondage is a methodology to heighten the sense of erotica and sexuality. If keenly analysed bondage also has an in built sense of aesthetics especially the pleasure derived by a dominant partner due to the complete surrender of the submissive partner and conversely the tactical ecstasy derived by…

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    The latter part of the twentieth century was known to be a period in which sexuality was both repressed expressed through the creation of subcultures. Unlike the sexually liberated era of the 1920s, the post World War II America was defined by conformity, sexual repression and strict legislation that target homosexuals and other obscene peoples. During this period, the government’s strict laws on abortion, pornography, and homosexuality made it difficult to consume certain goods without turning…

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    discover, stalk, and ambush casualties through online networking. Sexting (messaging sexual substance) can be a major issue. At the point when youngsters post provocative photographs or remarks on the web, it can prompt to criminal allegations and kid erotica. Security assaults, for example, hacking, fraud, and infections and presentation to phishing tricks are basic by means of online networking. Digital tormenting (the utilization of electronic correspondence to spook somebody, more often than…

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    symbol would be the flea. Fleas during that time period are considered common pests and is more annoying than serious, which would also reflect upon the state of affairs between the speaker and his lover. The speaker also uses the flea as a symbol of erotica between two lovers. He uses the imagery of the flea that has bitten the speaker and the speaker’s lover to express that their blood has already been mingled and therefore nothing of sinful nature would come when the speaker and his lover…

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    Violent Imagery; Harmful or Helpful? Whether people enjoy the screams of actors, cartoons, or digitally controlled voices in a videogame or movie, how would they react if it was the voice of a real human, in real pain? Nowadays sexual innuendos are considered a social-norm among audiences as young as what’s considered, “a baby” in today 's culture. Furthermore, the adolescents of today are completely aware of what was once “frowned upon” or “adults talk”. For example, Aggression in video…

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    Harlem Renaissance became its own specific subset of American literature and changed the style, content, and context of what exist in a number of genres. Fast forward to today and authors such as Zane, who has created an explosion in the area of erotica, Terry McMillan in romance, and to the eerie stylings of Octavia Butler in science fiction and horror (Foster, 1993). These women are just the tip of the iceberg. The growth and development of women authors throughout time embody where the…

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    Beethoven Research Paper

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    Tori Pharris Music History II MUSI 3353 Dr. Stephen Crawford February 10th, 2016 Beethoven’s life is generally divided into three creative periods. Give the dates and major works of each, and briefly characterize the features of Beethoven’s style during each period. The first period in Ludwig van Beethoven’s (1770-1827) life was from his birth in 1770 to 1802. During this time he composed many piano sonatas, simply because it was his primary instrument. Beethoven’s composing style was…

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    Pop Singers Research Paper

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    Pop singers have been the highest-charting musicians for decades, captivating audiences with hook-laden tunes and mesmerizing live performances. As pop music is an amalgam of a number of different genres, including dance, RnB, hip-hop, country and rock, many performers have crossover success within many of these titles. Here are ten of the top pop singers of all time, who have been able to transcend their varied influences to create a unique experience for listeners. Number Ten: George Michael…

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    Edwardian Group Beliefs

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    women held no sexual desire enabled men to be considered virtuous and admirable for their restraint. However, various members of the Bloomsbury group such as, Lytton Strachey, his cousin Duncan Grant, and Maynard Keynes participated in same-sex erotica. Virginia Woolf, who showed no enthusiasm for sex with her…

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    Gustave Klimt was born in Vienna, Austria in 1862. He is viewed as one of the most influential and cutting- edge artists of his time with memorable pieces such as The Kiss, The Portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer, and the Three Ages of Women, as well as his provocative drawings. With his abstract multimedia uses of paint, jewels, and gold leafing, Klimt has created some of the most iconic and controversial pieces in the art community. At the beginning of his career, Klimt stuck to his teachings and…

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