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    Violence Against Rapists

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    Any woman at any time can become instantly placed in a life-threatening situation. Reporting a violent act is embarrassing, but it is essential in stopping the perpetrator from committing further acts of violence against women. There are a few misinformed people who feel that a rape victim is asking for it due to their promiscuous behavior, friendliness or they were dressed inappropriately. It is all too easy to blame the the victim and brush the motives and acts carried out by the rapist under…

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    As Christianity is deemed to be the religious scope of the eastern and western nation states, the Russian empire seems to hold the orthodox doctrine or what is lablelled by teologist as orthodox Christianity, soon coined by Weber ‘Russian Christianity’. The very word results from studies undertaken on the Russian politics, assuming the pagan demonic belief as deeply embedded in the Russian society and culture, Weber finds it redundant; in fact, it is rather Orthodox Christianity.(Buss, 2003: 13)…

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    Introduction Child abuse refers to abuse of a child under the age of 18. There are subtypes of child abuse for example, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, and physical abuse. Emotional abuse refers to abuse that is psychological in nature with characteristics seen in the child which include feeling unhappy, frightened, distressed; they have a difficult time making friends, their attendance at school poor with poor academic achievement; and they show signs of malnourishment and physical…

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    literally skinning it alive”(43). Most people do not imagine the brutality that a circumcision intails, nor are they aware of how the procedure originated. Male circumcision began in the US during the Victorian Era, as a preventative measure for masturbation, since the practice desensitizes the penis. As time and society progressed, circumcision proponents provided more medically relevant reasons for this unnecessary…

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    Young girls think that prostitution is the way out to making easy money after being exposed to such content. The boys are neither left as they engage themselves in vices such as masturbation with statistics showing that majority of adolescents in most of developed nation engage in it. Drugs and substance abuse is also contributed to a large extent by access of information in that advertising of drugs such as tobacco and alcohol makes…

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    Wikipedia Assignment: Menstruation The topic that this paper will be elaborating on, is menstruation and the factors as well as the issues that are associated with this topic. It is very important to accept menstruation as a societal norm because it is a natural cycle in a woman's life rather than to be considered as ‘taboo’ by society. This will be illustrated through a thorough analysis of five pieces of literature that relate to the subject content of women menstruation. This paper…

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    Let’s Talk About Sex At some point in every adolescent’s life he/she will be faced with a transformative decision concerning his/her sexual and reproductive health. However, due to the current curriculums in America, such as Abstinence-Only, a majority of these adolescents lack the knowledge to make that decision responsibly, often resulting in unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases. In order to provide the knowledge needed, Comprehensive Sexuality Education should be offered,…

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    Female Gender Stereotypes

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    about sex more often and report more frequent sex fantasies and feelings of sexual desire. Men also rate the strength of their sex drive higher than do their female age-mates. On top of that, men are also more likely to engage in sexual activity or masturbation (Peplau 2003). Women on the other hand, tend to emphasize committed relationships as a context for sexuality more than men do. They were more likely to romanticize the experience of sexual desire with attributing it to being emotionally…

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    Mr Doe Case Study

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    to have been bullied in school and labeled as the “class queer”. During his early adulthood, Mr. Doe reports to have used drugs and alcohol as a means to escape his feelings of worthlessness. Furthermore, he claims to have engaged in excessive masturbation and seeking multiple, casual sexual encounters as a coping mechanism for alleviating low self-esteem issues. Mr. Doe reports to have become a sex addict and eventually joined a 12-step program to assist him with his addictive behaviors.…

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    Sports have always been changing in terms of rules, equipment and determining who can play. In addition the perception of gender of women also changes. The question to ask is how society uses sports to develop different perceptions of women’s gender over time and the impact on their lives. Sports such as biking, baseball and hockey demonstrate how sports determine what gender is for women. In the 1880’s bicycle racing was very popular in large Canadian cities. However women were not allowed…

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