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    majority of artists in been observant towards nature and applying their observation in the artwork. Naifeh, Steven W., and Gregory White Smith. Van Gogh: The Life. Random House Incorporated, 2011. Dorra, Henri. The symbolism of Paul Gauguin: erotica, exotica, and the great dilemmas of humanity. Univ of California Press, 2007. Unger, Shannon Melody. The Starry Night: Jake Heggie, Vincent Van Gogh, and the consolation of the stars. Diss. The University of Memphis, 2011. Bailey,…

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    wiping software installed. An examination of the logs revealed multiple “wipings,” the remnants of additional screen names and fragmented chats indicative of child exploitation themes. Deeper analysis revealed hibernation files depicting child erotica. At this point in the investigation, David Osborne enters.…

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    sexual intercourse use the archaic and cliché story of the “birds and the bees” – displaying a severe uncomfortable connotations with sex from the beginning. Zillmann argues “because consensually accepted programs of sexual education are lacking, erotica have come to serve as a primary agent of sexual socialization” (41). This inevitably leads children to learn about their own “strange urges” through alternative means, such as their dad’s Playboy magazines or the internet, as per modern…

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    The Concept of Love The term “love” has a wide variety of meanings, each different than the rest. To some, love may simply mean having an attachment or desire to be with another; to others, love may feel like a complete entity that envelops you once you have found “the one.” However, to the Greeks, love could actually be categorized into three different classes: eros, agape, and phileo. These three types, although distinct in what they display, would all come to be adopted into the practice of…

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    Portrayal of Music Music is a very prominent feature in all four movies. Amadeus is the story of a man considered to be one of the greatest composers of all time. In the movie emphasis is given to his ‘goofy adolescent side’, yet, he is still presented as a man who has prodigious ‘God given’ talent and considered a musical genius. Because of this talent Salieri who can be observed in Figure 16, envied him and tried to sabotage his career, Salieri, attempted to do this because he recognized…

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    Ratigan took pictures of the young girl and young girl parents are very stressed and painful and the six or eight-year girl spoken of wanted to die because she was a very small child and she thought why her good well-wisher would hurt her. Ratigan admitted his crime but he always told that don't want to go jail for 50 years, he thought that 15 years is enough for his crime. His attorney said that he has a mental illness, or he was not mentally healthy. Bishop Robert Finn, the Catholic prelate in…

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    the soft, flowery manner you would expect of a woman-to-woman guide. Instead, Felicity dared to write in straight-talk, which is typically associated with men. Nevertheless, by injecting humor and real life vignettes, it 's a fun read. But, if erotica or profanity disturbs you, Language of Desire may not be your program. UNLESS – you can find the courage to hitch up your big girl panties and metamorphose into a Sex Goddess. It may be a stretch to put your trust in a woman you don 't know…

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    Pedophiles

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    Recidivism of pedophiles released into society. Pedophiles are marked with an abnormal punishable behaviour, but they are a low percentage of the sexual offenders out there. Despite that, they are the most feared and hated. This is, because most assume that a pedophile and a child molester are the same, in fact, they are not necessarily one and the same. A child molester can be a pedophile, however, a pedophile doesn't mean they are child molester. The reason why, is that a pedophile is a…

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    The novel Dracula written by Bram Stoker’s has countless adaptations due to Stoker’s unique construction of the monstrous character Count Dracula. These adaptations include movies, television series, parodies, novels, video games, and comic books. At first impression of the film I thought the director and screen play writer did a satisfactory job alongside keeping the film similar to the original writings, although there are some differences. One of the most prominent character difference was…

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    Throughout her career, the pop icon known as Madonna has been both widely influential and wildly controversial. Since her beginnings in the music industry, she has consistently made headlines, drawing the admiration of her most dedicated fans and the attention of curious onlookers. Lucy O’Brien’s book, titled “Madonna: Like an Icon” is an attempt at chronicling the pop singer’s life thus far in a “definitive biography”. This book is an in depth and interesting read on the reasoning and…

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