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    possibly was sexually aroused for Jim saying, how his inclination to have the delight of poking and punching Jims’ long fleshen pole and how much of a joy it was to be lucky enough to touch his fleshen. In the American South of the latter part of the eighteenth and early part of the nineteenth century were for privileged, young, white males. In this sense, we can see that Jim and Jeff were able to be sexual with each other, and no one was going to be able to do anything to them because of their…

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    Intimate Partner Violence

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    Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence Intimate partner violence, also known as domestic violence overwhelmingly is perpetrated by men in a relationship with their significant other. This is not to say that women cannot be perpetrators, but more often than not, men are the abusers in majority of the cases investigated. Intimate partner violence does not favor socioeconomic status, race, education or age; it is a prevalent problem across the nation no matter our status in society. Intimate…

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    the ‘celebrity personae’ and their role, giving the impression that TV stars are just being ‘themselves’ (Bennett & Holmes, 2010). Reality TV, ghosted autobiographies, and confessional journalism are sites where a celebrity publicly performs her intimate self with the aim of creating an intimacy with her audience (Nunn & Biressi, 2010). In Web 2.0 there are new sites where celebrities…

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    to Japan (para. 4). Differential Association Theory Differential association theory follows the viewpoint that criminal behaviour is learned from others (Siegel, Brown & Hoffman, 2013, p. 139). In 1939, Sutherland concluded that individuals take part in crime when they gain more benefit in breaking the law rather than adhering to it (as cited in Pozzulo, Bennell & Forth, 2015, p.8). There are nine different concepts that help further explain differential association theory (Siegel, Brown &…

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    believable relationship between the characters of Don Pedro and Claudio. The brotherly love shared between these two friends is a vital and integral part to the play as it provides insight into the importance of friendship as humans are social creatures that need love and companionship above all else. Despite the romance filled plot, it is the intimate platonic love found in friendship which realises the instinctual desire for connection, love and…

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    these two poets were lesbians or not, their sensual writings about love and women seem to suggest otherwise. Born on the island of Lesbos in 630 BC, Sappho, known for her lyric poetry, created poems directed at the women she loved, and was also a part of a collective of women that she…

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    Tuor Sartore, S. (2014). Part-Time Employment-Boon to Women but Bane to Men? New Insights on Employer-Provided Training. Kyklos, 67(4), 463-481. doi:10.1111/kykl.12063 Uschi Backes-Gellner, Yvonne Oswald and Simone Tuor Sartore are professors at the Department of Business Administration at the University of Zurich. Their article relates to the human asset of community development because it discusses employer provided training, specifically, the differences between part-time and full-time…

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    Types of violence include intimate partner violence, child abuse, and neglect, elder abuse, female genital mutilation, forced marriages and violence based on family honor. According to Lawson (2015), intimate partner violence (IPV) is the term for violence between people experiencing violence either in a family, personal friendship, co-habituating, romantic or same-sex relationships. The type of IPV experiences are physical, sexual, stalking and murder. Other conditions are broken bones, bruises…

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    Intimate Partner Violence

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    Intimate Partner Violence Against Men and Women Violence is just one of a concern for the Community Health Nursing not only in Canada but all over the country. It occurs in children, men, women, same-sex partners, and older adults that affects their health and their well-being. According to Stanhope & Lancaster (1996), Violence is defined as those that is non- accidental acts, interpersonal or intrapersonal, that may result in physical or psychological injury to one or more person. This can be…

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    learns about the importance of leading a fulfilling life, and he also comes to the conclusion that he is being unfair to himself and to everyone around him by living life with no purpose and desire. Tyler reaches these conclusions through a string of intimate and heartfelt conversations that he participates in across Canada. Tyler’s first conversation with two teenagers on bicycles reveals to him that life is about the journey, not the destination, and that he should be more open to new…

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