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    her outside his door. For instance, it’s unethical to harm the client’s therapy by easily being manipulated into crossing the boundaries by kissing a client. It’s also seen as an exploitation coming from the therapist according to Reamer (2003), “male, middle aged, involved in unsatisfactory relationships in his own life, provides counseling to a mostly female caseload, becomes sexually involved with multiple clients who are many years younger, discloses his personal problems to the clients…

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    Prostitution investigations often involve joint task forces from multiple agencies with city, county, and state officials. In addition, many of these investigations are also coordinated with various federal authorities such as the FBI, ATF, and the Department of Homeland Security. Yes, your tax dollars pay for undercover police officers and federal agents to sit in massage parlors and seedy strip clubs, for months at a time, ordering drinks and lap dances. Ultimately, the only constructive…

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    Asian and Caucasian undergraduates, 50% male and 50% female, with a median age of 21. Each individual was asked to view and judge one image of a male or female on a linear scale. The same male and female were present in each photo, displaying an expression of pride, happiness, shame, or neutrality. In this results of this study, “female happy displays were judged more attractive than female pride displays” (Tracy & Beall, 2011), with the reverse effect on males. Happiness was the most attractive…

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    This study focuses on the data collected from a questionnaire about if it is easier for Antelope Valley College students to have friends with benefit or a real relationship. The hypothesis is that the busier a student is the less time they have to maintain the responsibilities of a committed relationship. There were 50 college students between the ages of 18 to 36 who participated in this study. Each individual was expected to fill out a questionnaire that consisted of 21 questions. The…

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    Women in Literature and the Effect Men Have on Them Men have a negative effect on women in literature in terms of oppressing their sexuality and leaving them devastated at the end of the story. For instance, Addie Bundren from William Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying, was an unhappily married woman whose sexuality was oppressed, by the constraints of a male dominated society and husband, despite her affair. In comparison, Blanche DuBois from Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire, was a widow…

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    Pros Of Dating Research

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    Dating has been observed lately as more relaxed and informal. As a part of the male species, this is a sign that dating has opened its doors for you. Now, dating would be less difficult to do. To make thing easier for you, here are the 10 Dating tips for guys. Read on. Tip #1: Try to look your best. Remember that a date, especially the first date, is the time for fist impressions, which they say, will last forever. Try to achieve a cool, confident look by knowing what to wear. The casual…

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    The most common but very serious problem that couples have in their relationship is miscommunication and jealousy. In every relationship, there is miscommunication and jealousy because humans are all imperfect and it’s natural that the people may miscommunicate with each other every so often, causing problems. And these problems can be very hazardous for any…

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    Hippies In The 1960's

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    revolution. It was the time of absolute sexual liberation. The hippies practised premarital sex, normalised the use of contraception, displayed public nudity and explored homosexuality. They did this to empower women and break America’s views on sexuality and…

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    In a sex-dominated society like present day America, the content is prevalent in all media, specifically music. Music has always been sexual, it is just that as sex became less taboo, people were more free to express themselves, but there were still restrictions set in place, which made people more inclined to break them. This is shown in music for all audiences from adults to children, but there is one main difference in the way that the content is expressed, and that is cultural. White and…

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    The Webster definition of self-identification is “the act of identifying yourself as a particular kind of person”. For some people discovering themselves, moreover labeling themselves in alleged self identification, is a fear they cannot face. This fear often cripples them to the point where it affects the relationships they have with friends, family and loved ones. Along with the fear of self identification, some would rather live a life in denial, than to act in the lives of what they know is…

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