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    Trees and emotions Toni Morrison’s Beloved explores a raw veracity of transitioning to a life out of slavery and the odd ways we human beings cope during emotional recovery. The main character, Sethe, struggles with trying to forget her callous past despite the fact that it is branded upon her. Trying to escape her past has only made her more aware that trying to fleet her past will only resurface her subconscious emotions. After years of being out of place within herself, she has come to…

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    Gage Case Summary

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    This evaluator was contacted by the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) to conduct a psychosexual deviancy evaluation and current risk assessment for future acts of sexual misconduct for Gage Martin a fifteen year old male residing with his adoptive parents, Carlie and Matt Martin. This evaluator was informed that Gage will be placed in a residential treatment facility in Spokane Washington and this evaluation will be used to determine if Gage will be in need special accommodations.…

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    The Dirty Truth about Pornography In the 21st century, people have access to so many things via the internet that past generations wished they had available. The distance from Los Angeles to Miami or what year Thomas Jefferson was born is now just a click away, but the internet also permits bullying, scams, and pornographic content. Pornography has caused a division for those who are for it and those who are not. Throughout the years, there has been a change in the viewing of pornography.…

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    President Franklin Roosevelt once said, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” There is a correlation, or connection, between violence and fear. “Crash” is an award winning movie that shows a series of violent crimes. The 2004 film exemplifies deviance from several different perspectives. Although “Crash” is not a true story, it represents much of the violence in America and people’s fearful response to violent crimes. Crash accurately depicts crime and violence in the contemporary…

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    Prostitution In New Comedy

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    allowed an outlet which was otherwise legally unavailable. In addition, the brothels allowed men to “immediately get the girl you want, however you want her”, and so allowed men to have sexual relations which were inappropriate with one’s wife, such as fellatio. Such acts only costed “one obol”, and so were available to every citizen, no matter what their income was. Halperin suggests…

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    Carrie Movie Comparison

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    In 2013, Kimberley Pierce directed a remake of Brian De Palma’s horror film classic Carrie. The arrangement stays the same, but by using a little modernization, additional character development, and new scenes here and there, Peirce essentially reinvents the same familiarity while making the film her own. Pierce jettisons the focus off of Carrie’s tumultuous relationship with her mother and puts a microscope on Carrie’s desire to fit in. While Brian De Palma’s version focuses on the sexual…

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    For several complex historical, philosophical and scientific reasons, Western Culture has often tried to unravel the mystery of human being within the dualistic conception of body and mind, by privileging the higher rational processes - such as language and cognition - over somatic experiences. In psychotherapy, this manifest preference influences the understanding and treatment of trauma. Since trauma is an “event inside a person’s head” (Henry, 2006, p. 383), traditional interventions target…

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    similar for the fact that both caused terror in London, though their killing methods were different they were both feared by the public. The famous murderer known as “Jack the Stripper” killed six to possibly eight women asphyxiation during deep throat fellatio (Cobb). The first confirmed victim of this serial killer was Hannah Tailford who was originally from a northwest mining family. Her dead body was found February 2, 1964. Hannah was thirty years old at the time of her death. Her body was…

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    Sexuality In Art Analysis

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    In the left arm of the chair there is a woman and a male kissing and having intercourse in a missionary position. In the right arm of the chair, there seem to be women masturbating. On the tip of the chair, their is a woman engaging in fellatio she seems to be licking a cock. Interestingly enough the bottom of the chair exhibits a women's vulva, and the footstool precisely displays the head and face of a man with horns ready to lick the…

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    information they wanted. This makes me wonder how many times this has happened and why does our system allow for this to happen. It is unnerving to think about innocent people being tortured in various ways, including the soldiers having them simulate fellatio, for information that the prisoners may or may not have. This also connects to police investigations and aggressive interrogation practices to get information or confessions out of a person that may not know anything, but will lie to get…

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