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    Physical restraints were used with patients by putting them in straitjackets, tranquilizing chairs, and Utica cribs. Pelvic massages with water pressure were done on females and anti-masturbation devices were put on men’s genitalia. All these treatments were used to achieve that these patients choose rationality over insanity. The “gyrating chair” treatment became popular in mid-1700. This chair would spin the patient at speeds up to 100…

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    1a. The Black Lives Matter movement has taken America and the world by storm by highlights the racial injustices in America. However, I recently read a criticism that Black Lives Matter movement only considers the lives of Black Americans. At first, I thought this was ridiculous. I posted the article to a group chat with some of my closest friends to see what they thought about it, and most of them ignored it. At that point, I thought there might be some validity to the author’s criticism…

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    ” Blondie was blushing deeply as we watched him. He clasped his hands in front of his pelvis, trying to maintain some modesty. “This is why,” she continued, “it is so interesting to watch male physical exercise.” I thought of Blondie using the masturbation device and had to agree. Felatina approached Blondie with a small bottle. “Drink,” she said firmly. Blondie took the bottle obediently and drank the contents with one gulp. “In a few minutes, when it takes effect, that potion has two…

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    The movie Iron “Jawed Angels Katja” was directed by Katja von Garnier and its story revolves around a woman named Alice Paul. She believed that women should also have voting rights as do men have. The movie shows the plot and scenario of the early 20th century, specifically from 1912 to 1914. At that, women were not considered equal citizens to say the least. There had been many efforts and movements made by the women and human rights communities in the past, but they deservingly won the case…

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    The reason for Alice in Wonderland to be banned from public libraries in view of the fact that the story (supposedly) puts animals and humans on the same level, has numerous references to different drugs, and a large amount of references to sex/masturbation. The book has been banned in numerous places as well, such as…

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    Real Artists Have Day Jobs (and Other Awesome Things They Don’t Teach You in School) is a collection of 52 luminous essays – in other words, this book contains 52 awesome moments to say, “Wow, this book really gets me.” Sara Benincasa knows a thing or two about uncertainty, anxiety, and all those lovely little nightmares that come with being in your twenties. Even better, this isn’t a ‘self-help’ book so much as a ‘nobody knows what they’re doing and it’s okay’ book. Wisdom comes from…

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    Reading Response 2 1. A few examples of hyperbole from Miss Chestnut’s dialogue in the first few paragraphs are: “You’re up and down like a flea.”, “I’m assuming you weren't raised by animals.”, and “Is she blind, your mother?”. Sedaris’ use of hyperbole in Miss Chestnuts dialogue reads as snarky and witty which establishes a humorous tone for this piece. 2. I perceived sedaris’ characterization of miss chestnut as a kind of crotchety and uptight old woman. His use of language is effective in…

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    wisdom can be used to come up with technology that we are able to use to assist with procreation. In an article written by Christina Richie, she goes on to state “Drug therapy, invasive and time-consuming treat­ments, the ethical considerations of masturbation, destroying fertil­ized embryos, aborting implanted embryos, and a low success rate should all be considered while mak­ing this decision.” (Richie, Christina, 2012) In this article, Christina is kind of making the same case that I was…

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    would be as emotional as it was. Discussions ranged from a complete inability to grieve the death of a parent, to days spent struggling with a constant desire to have anonymous sex, to one woman describing in detail her continuing struggle with masturbation (at least 20x a…

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    Sex education in public schools has been one of the most controversial topics in Ontario in recent months. Children in public schools are susceptible to learning about a delicate topic from media and their friends. These kinds of sources may give misrepresentations and misinformation of the sexual content. Having sex education in public schools allows students to have proper education and information about body parts, senses, and functions, and stages of development. It benefits parents who are…

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