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    administer a drug. Studies that dependents on the circulating system to deliver drug to a specific organs are often difficult to perform outside animals bodies, since in vitro studies cannot form the complete picture of the drug action in a whole orgasm. In addition biomedical research to produce medical drugs, vaccine or other treatment are base on how that substance behave in the body, which is determine by its chemical properties, chemical constituents and solubility of that substance, To…

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    As humans in society, having a child has always been a dominant issue in women 's’ lives. A child is a commitment and if unwanted can be a curse upon a woman for the rest of her life. The amount of effort from going to school and work can be stressful enough, adding a baby on top of that could impact a woman’s life in a way that may consume her will to work or go to school. Birth control, at least the pill, has not been readily available for single women up until the recent decades. Birth…

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    Hayley Monologue

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    I'm literally cheesing right now. Your posts give me orgasms haha I'm just playing with ya. I hate Hayley with a passion I couldn't stand when she got on my tv screen I was instantly drained and tired all of sudden because that's how much bullshit she produces. Her presence basically screams "Here comes dumb dumb about to fuck shit up and not in a good way." > Hayley could have come to NOLA for 1.5 million alternative reasons, why have her sleep with Klaus and show up knocked up? They just…

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    Anteiku: A Short Story

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    A dark haired male walked down the steps of a small café, hidden from walking pedestrians that often pay no mind as they passed by. It's name is Anteiku, it's not seen by many. It's small, quaint and hardly busy which makes it quite captivating to the unwanted and reels all the introverts in. It's plain and simple, innocent, and an elegant place to come and have a coffee or a small snack with a small group of friends, or by yourself to read a good book. It's a charming little place. Filled with…

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    The article, ‘Film Bodies: Gender, Genre & Excess’1 by Linda Williams explores whether the forms of sex, violence and emotion found in the genres of pornography, horror, and melodrama (specifically the woman’s weepie) respectively, are as gratuitous as my film scholars and critics believe them to be. Setting out to disprove this idea, Williams’ investigates and compares the form, function, and system of the three genres. Ultimately, William’s central claims reveal the value in the supposed…

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    Your sister is relentlessly struggling from your sexual assault. Tears are flowing down her cheek and her mascara is ruining her beautiful complexion. It appears the alcohol she consumed is wearing off. It will be a hassle, if she remembers the the next day of her rape. Even more troubling, if she reports the rape to the police or your parents. -You need to think of another solution to make her more gullible. You release your hold on Katie's arms and sat beside her. You smile pleasantly to…

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    In a society under a totalitarian government, control is everything. George Orwell’s novel 1984 is based in a totalitarian country know as Oceania. Oceania is broken into three social classes: the Inner Party, the Outer Party, and the Proletarians. The novel is narrated through an Outer Party member and main character, Winston Smith. Winston narrates his experiences of rebellion against the iron fist known as the Inner Party. The society’s leader, Big Brother, makes it so all members of the…

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    Later, on another occasion, Ana described a vivid sexual encounter with two boys. She explained how she more or less ordered the boys to follow her into the woods behind the barn and she allowed them both to lick her and penetrate her. The way in which Ana told the story painted her as a sexually bored nymphomaniac, and this kind of thing was common for her. She shared other similar stories whenever the two ladies washed the dishes, away from the prying ears of the remainder of the Graham…

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    Addictive Behavior

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    Addiction is derived from a Latin term for “enslaved by” or “bound to.”(.....) A condition classified as addiction results when an individual engages themselves in irresistible activities, or are consumed by a substance. This gives a pleasurable effect to the person, and if these acts continue it may become compulsive. Which may interfere with day to day life and the responsibilities that follow. The individuals are not always aware that their behavior is out of control. Most addictive behavior…

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    SLIDE 1 As stated in Howard Becker’s book ‘Outsiders’, Becker (1963) created the labelling theory and explains that the majority of social groups create rules, and at times and under a few circumstances, to attempt to enforce them. The social rule is defining situations and the type of behaviours which are appropriate, distinguishing a few actions as ‘right’ and ‘wrong’. Therefore, when a rule is enforced, the individual who breaks the rule is seen as one of a kind, someone unique; someone who…

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