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    Jeffrey Dahmer

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    African-American men lured from gay bars, malls and bus stops. Promising them with money or sex, alcohol laced with drugs before be strangled. After the killing in his mind he would keep souvenirs of his victims. Keeping their genitals or skulls, sex act as masturbation of the corpses before disposing them. Also on some victims he would take pictures of the murdering process, then later on he would relive the…

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    Sugar Positive Effects

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    Sugar is all around us. We see the commercials, billboard aids and internet aids. So what is it about sugar that could be unhealthy for us? “We really need sugar; it’s our body’s preferred fuel,” says David Katz, MD, director of the Yale University Prevention Research center (Patz, 2012, para ). According to Abraham Maslow, a psychologist, there exists a hierarchy of human needs that begins with basic needs (Woodside & McClam, 2015) which are food, water and shelter. So if we need food then is…

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    outside the left chair leg and my right leg inside the bottom portion of the chair’s legs surrounded as I kept an eye out for anybody coming in the room. My position of my legs with the chair while looking back and forth to save my ass led me to my masturbation. Yes indeed, I know what I wrote. It’s not typo, a pretty long…

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    first of all, what is “the ruling class”? The agglutination of segments that contains “rule” and “priest” may give the answer. The “ruling class” is the class dominant as signaled by Nietzsche in this. “Jewish instinct” is here transformed to “xxx instinct”, that is the rol of beliefs that makes the conduct automatized following the xxx religion, and in the case xxx = “jewish,” but may be “christian,” “buddhist” and so on. Thus, Christianity remains similar to Judaism. In conclusion, Nietzsche…

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    One of the essential motifs of medieval outlaw heroes is the motif of the Greenwood. The outlaw separates himself from society by living in the woods, enjoying a sort of Edenic paradise free from the corrupt laws of society. There, the outlaw can do what he pleases, usually accompanied by a band of merry men. Modern-day outlaw group Anonymous too has its own Greenwood. Unlike the physical Greenwoods of the medieval outlaws, however, Anonymous' Greenwood is the Internet, and, once the computer is…

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    Houk, Psychological Care of Infant and Child: A Reflection of its Author and his Times, critiques Watson’s views, analyzing his hope for a businesslike and casual relationship between a mother and her child. Watson disapproved of thumb sucking, masturbation, homosexuality, and encouraged parents to be honest with their children about sex. Watson's reasoned that, "all of the weaknesses, reserves, fears, cautions, and…

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    see as repugnant or obscene. Moreover, these poems expressing other-worldly issues are often masks for authentic situations. So, retrospectively, perhaps there are no goblin men. In Rossetti’s reality that condemned sexual exploration, especially masturbation, she uses the goblin’s allegorically throughout the entire piece to represent her fear of her own sexual desires. Rossetti describes majority of the…

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    Uncovering an accurate example of femininity in literature is difficult, especially when inspecting novels written during previous centuries, authored in predominately patriarchal societies. Historically, Western society has proven exemplary at excluding female voices; leaving literary interpretation from the perspective of feminist theory limited, at least somewhat, to work written by men. Henry James’ The Turn of the Screw affords the opportunity to explore feminist ideals with the interesting…

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    A couple of weeks ago, Professor Baasten asked the class, “Do you want to have a child?” and followed up with, “Why?” The lecture went on, explaining the different reasons why people want to have children despite it being an irrational act, and he even allowed us to explain our own take as to why we wanted to have children. However, we then talked about when people are physically unable to have children – infertility. Many talk about how wonderful children are, yet some are not able to…

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    Pornography Redefined

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    Pornography: Sexuality Redefined Despite increasing legal and educational efforts, the rates of sexual assault and other forms of gender-based violence have remained steady. It is hypothesized that this is a direct result of the vast misunderstanding of what sexual assault is, in addition to society’s apathy which is maintained through various mediums. This literature review and synthesis will detail how the media plays an integral role in the preservation of rape culture through rape myth…

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