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    They say sex sells… and that is ultimately the issue. Sexual intercourse was once considered by society to be a private act, a physical pact made between two people behind closed doors. How did such a seemingly private act turn into such a lucrative business; when did it become acceptable for men and women to view their bodies as sexual commodities? In the primitive ages, it was necessary for cavemen to observe the act of procreation so that they could ensure the reproduction and longevity of…

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    Kirk Ormand is a classics professor at Oberlin University who specializes in sexuality in the ancient world. Throughout chapters eight, ten, and thirteen of his book Controlling Desires, Ormand looks at many aspects pertaining to Roman sexuality. An overarching theme of the three chapters looks at what was considered normal sexual behavior in Rome, with a focusing at times on homosexuality in Rome. Over the course of the chapters, Ormand looks at Rome’s origins and interrelation to Greece with…

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    Department of Homeland Security define human trafficking as a “modern-day form of slavery involving the illegal trade of people for exploration or commercial gain.” Sex trafficking is also referred to as “modern slavery”. There are always stereotypes that say most human sex trafficking happens in foreign countries, “82% of reported human sex trafficking incidents in the United States between January 2008 and June 2010 involved…

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    your neighbor, dad’s best friend, or even your cousin was charged with sex trafficking? Each year, tens of thousands of women and children are transported into America for sex and human labor. America isn’t the only country that has women and kids being trafficked into it; trafficking is popular all around the world. Human sex trafficking is a global crime that needs to come to an end. Women of all ages are targeted for sex trafficking. The top five countries that are famous are India, Pakistan…

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    portrayed during this modern day ? Today’s modern day women are still obligate to have a role to present themselves towards society. If not compile to this role, women will be defined awful or unwomanly like. In the novel The Invisible Man white women are being stereotyped as sex tools and unwomanly. Ras who discriminates against women in the novel The Invisible Man finds them dirty, inhumane, and only a sexual pleasure for men. Only finding the bad issues with women not knowing the reason why…

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    prejudice or discrimination based on sex. It is also expressed as a behavior or attitudes that foster stereotypes of social roles based on gender. The social constructs also has given men the Ideological power. Women are at the receiving end of sex based discrimination. Women have experienced oppression and have less privileges than men at home and in the society because of the ideological power bestow on them by the social construct. Some of the ways women have been at the receiving end include…

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    Feminism In Lysistrata

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    quite the hit with many Athenian men for the simple fact that Lysistrata is a woman who was able to annihilate the Peloponnesian War with the help of women from different city-states, including Sparta. The Peloponnesian War that was between Athens and Sparta had begun over jealousy of each other’s power in Greece and had lasted from 431 to 404 BC. Aristophanes’ first viewed the play in 411 BCE. Women, for many centuries in Athens, were taught that they couldn’t have any rights of their own.…

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    Sexual Transmitted Diseases: Sex and the Older Adults Introduction Sexuality is an essential part of existence; which makes people sexual creatures from birth to death. The American Association of Retired People (AARP) predicted that by the year 2030 nearly 20% of America will be aged 65 and older. As the population increases in age, so will the complexity of managing their health, especially about sexually transmitted infections (STI) (Imparato & Sanders, 2016). However, the subject of…

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    The Incel Movement

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    off of the Men’s Rights Movement. The Men’s Rights Movement was started simply because women had tried to get equal rights and then men had started to band together to oppose the movement because the men “are now the ones being oppressed”. The difference with the Incel Movement is that the men in this community or solely focused on the fact that women will not have sex with them. Because I know the basics of this movement I hope to discover more. I hope to find out what this particular group of…

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    Raunch Culture Analysis

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    Young Women in Raunch Culture Women in the past has made progress in the feminist movement in hopes of achieving equality between men and women. They did this so that anyone can have the freedom to choose what they want to do with their life without any law restrictions. Although modern society fulfills women’s desire of achieving equality for the most part, the concept of Raunch Culture treats women like obscene objects through certain people’s perspective. Because of this some believe that…

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