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    even more dangerous than love between individuals. “Not love so much as eroticism was the enemy, inside marriage as well as outside it” . Eroticism conflicts with the party’s intentions. The totalitarian government in 1984 is trying to abolish the orgasm and pleasure in sex and personal relationships. This is because unlike the government in BNW, the totalitarian regime created by Orwell desires to keep its citizens at their outmost unsatisfied state. For doing so the government is based upon…

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    End Stage Renal Disease

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    End-stage renal disease (ESRD) and dialysis have negative impact on lifestyle. Renal transplantation improves many facets of daily life. Male sexuality is a significant predictor of quality of life. This brief review summarizes the impacts of ESRD and renal replacement on a range of sexual domains as presented at the European Association of Urology meeting in Vienna. In choosing renal transplantation, men expect superior long-term survival compared to other means of renal replacement. Moreover,…

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    Offred first discusses sex, she seems to have lost touch with her ability to enjoy and desire sexual pleasure. She states that “Arousal and orgasm are no longer thought necessary” in Gilead, and seems to agree with this sentiment by saying that these basic tenants of sex are “so obviously recreational.” While the acknowledgment that female arousal and orgasm exist seems to be a step up from the feminine side of sex that is shown in Rappaccini’s daughter, Offred further differentiates herself…

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    it is only really mentioned a few times. Each month, the Handmaids undergo what is known as “the Ceremony.” It is basically an attempt, once a month, to get the Handmaid pregnant. “It has nothing to do with passion or love or romance...arousal and orgasm are no longer thought necessary…” (Atwood 94). It seems as though this ceremony is strictly business; there is no longer a meaning to sex, other than reproduction. There are numerous symbols of fertility in the Handmaid’s Tale, such as the…

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    ISIS Wheel Reflection

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    Absence Reflection Paper ISIS Wheel Physical I found it frustrating while reading these books and our discussions in class that the world is so focused on what we refer to as ‘intercourse’. The more I learn and read the better understanding I get that the world and society we leave in today is so under educated. In the physical quadrant of the ISIS wheel so much more than penetration is going on. It involves your whole body from head to toe. This is something I believe we often overlook. I loved…

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    When running your hormones releases chemicals called endorphins within the brain and nervous system. Endorphins offer an exhilarated effect on runners which is called the runner’s high. Many people have related runner's high to the feeling of an orgasm (Hastie). At this time,…

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    To manipulate an audience to believe certain ideas, companies use propaganda. Today’s society and the societies of the past use many forms of propaganda. A few types of propaganda include cardstacking, glittering generalities, bandwagon, assertion, testimonial, and plain folk. In George Orwell’s novel, 1984, the Party adopts Big Brother as their main form of propaganda to manipulate and control the citizens of Oceania. Comparatively, in Skechers ad for their new Burst tennis shoes in Glamour…

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    Fat Girl Film Analysis

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    forcible manner that which the woman (in this case Anaïs) has no control or voice in how it commences. This is the feminine or women experience, whether there is consent to sex or not, male is the decider, sex begins when he penetrates and ends when he orgasms, a woman only has very limited sexual power (Beauvoir). In this sense, particularly when a woman loses her virginity, it is rape in every case because the penis invades and destroys the woman’s body and in the process, according to the…

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    Assess the way any two works from the course delineate and reflect on the roles of EITHER women OR men. One of the most interesting aspects of renaissance literature is the way in which many texts from this period tackle the issue of masculinity. Many writers explore the themes of male gender roles through their characters and Gerry Milligan states that this is intrinsic to Renaissance work as ‘the question of masculinity lies at the heart of masterpieces of Renaissance art, philosophy, and…

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    Letters 27-35 of The Color Purple Letter 27 Mr.____’s father referred to as Old Mr._____ comes to visit. Old Mr.____ questions Mr.____ housing Shug Avery and even asks Celie if she is okay with Shug staying. Much of the letter Celie writes of how Old Mr.____ thinks Shug is no good especially since he does not know who her father is. The next visitor to the house is Tobias Mr.____’s brother who with his visit allows Celie to being thinking about the world.Celie’s thinking brings in a concept of…

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