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    Jane Austen's Persuasion

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    “I hate to hear you talking so like a fine gentleman, and as if women were all fine ladies, instead of rational creatures (Austen 83).” Women were seen as delicate beings that were too innocent and ignorant to make their own decisions. Rather, the men must make the decisions for the women and the women must follow their orders. Around 70 years after the publication of Persuasion, a poet by the name of Alfonsina Storni was born. Storni grew up moving from Switzerland to a handful of…

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    homophobia is used to show hatred if not dislike toward same-sex relationship this is often shown by those who hold a religious belief who thinks that same-sex relationships is morally/physical/spiritual wrong and should not be allowed. There are people who hated it so much that they did rallies and there are sites on the internet that teaches people why it is wrong. The word gay/homo/etc. are words people thinking about it when same sex is involved? For males, the concept of being gay is like…

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    Casual Sex Analysis

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    the reaction between male and females when it comes to casual sex. Within society casual sex is usually a male thing and that women who part takes in these activities rather don’t discuss it. Causal sex is between two partners that are not established with one and other. The author Melanie takes an in-depth look into the sexual transition between the sexes. Melanie thoroughly looks at how young Canadians find the in having casual sex. In 2005 Melanie conducted an interview with young individuals…

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    American men decide to engage in sexual acts outside of their marriage. I believe my research proposal will benefit families. This will educate them more about the negative outcomes that extramarital affairs…

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    “Men, Women, Sex, And Darwin” is an article about the way men and women differ in sexual conquest appose to how an animal might. How the psychology between them is different, which is proved in studies within evolutionary boundaries. The natural human responses to sex is different from each gender, which causes some complications between the understandings of each other. As she states that men are more polyamorous than women are. Men have the natural feel to sleep with multiple partners…

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    queer men, who must live off of what little possessions they have due to the inequalities of the society they live in. In Shulamith Firestone’s The Dialectic of Sex, Firestone details the possibility of a feminist revolution in the modern era which frees women from the natural and societal inequalities that they experience. In both texts, the effects of inequality in society are discussed. However, Mitchell and Asta detail the effects of inequality with respect to ‘faggots’ and queer men,…

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    through POP music. I have been guilty of listening too and enjoying the four songs I have picked. Since pop music is so upbeat and well “popular” I listen to it quite often it was not until asked to write this essay that I have ever really thought about the lyrics and message in these songs. They mostly talk about men being obsessed with the female body and sex. Most popular music portrays that men only want women for sex and don’t look at them as partner in life or someone to have a…

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    sexes as evidence of a natural divide between men and women, which could promote the attribution of genders to certain traits. Coinciding with this, the separation of sex and gender is a debate which lends itself to this discussion, as it too helps us to develop a wider perspective on whether there is a social division between the two, or if they are one and the same. Additionally, the notion that gender is something…

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    poems, songs, books and nearly every other creative media. From an evolutionary standpoint it is the reason that humans have been able to survive and thrive. Creating pair-bonds allow for bi-parental care and give the pair a sense of calm and joy, despite the struggles they may face (Acevedo & Aron, 2014, p. 1). But how is it that those pair-bonds stay together? Studies suggest that men and women engage in two types of behavior, benefit-provisioning and cost-provisioning. In benefit-provisioning…

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    promoting a favorite, even universal, technique: sex. In Jean Kilbourne 's essay, "Two Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt": Advertising and Violence, it is evident that sex in advertising is the primary approach used to negatively draw in viewers; however, this approach objectifies women, portrays women as weak and defenseless creatures in the eyes of men, as well as encouraging men…

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