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    Hemingway once said, “I love sleep. My life has the tendency to fall apart when I'm awake, you know?” Throughout his life, Hemingway battled with various mental illnesses, such as depression and alcoholism. Suicide has also been a tragic recurring event in his life. He reflects his own personal struggles in his short stories,“A Clean, Well-Lighted Place,” and “Indian Camp.” He also discusses PTSD through the character of Krebs in “Soldier’s Home.” In “Indian Camp,” readers see Nick Adams as a…

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    “Is it you, my prince?...You’ve kept me waiting for such a long time.”. In fact, a journal article from Journal of Women’s History that talked about the “Sleeping Beauty” condition, stated that women need to be aroused (i.e. “need to be coaxed into orgasm”) and usually arouse themselves in their sleep by thinking about their heterosexual development, and their mental and sexual health being, which would aid women into developing their vision of heterosexuality (Lewis, pg. 98, 2005). Next, in…

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    1. Get rid of your bad socialization. If you have average-to-bad results with beautiful women, I’m almost certain that it’s mostly due to your bad socialization, so you should read and study this carefully. Socialization is the process through which we inherit the grand beliefs and behavior of our society; or in other words, it is the way we learn to believe what everyone else around us believes and to act accordingly. For example, it is because of socialization that we make sure to look…

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    In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, we follow our protagonist, Janie Crawford, through a journey of self-discovery. We watch Janie from when she was a child to her adulthood, slowly seeing her ideas change while other dreams of hers unfortunately die. This is illustrated by the quote: “She knew that marriage did not make love. Janie’s first dream was dead, so she became a woman.” This realization made by Janie supports one of the biggest themes in this novel, which…

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    Three works of literature that give readers similar impressions are The Yellow Wallpaper, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, A Writers Model, by Molly Giles, and Sex Without Love, by Sharon Olds. The two stories and the poem portray the way men and women are trapped and controlled by stereotypical gender roles. These set gender roles are linked to gender inequality and to the harmful representations of both men and women. Gender roles are the concepts of how men and women are expected to act and they…

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    William Heirens was a serial killer, known as “The Lipstick killer.” He was arrested several times as a teenager for burglary. Although, he showed no characteristics of being a serial killer, he was arrested for three murders, when he was seventeen. Although, there were insufficient evidence in the case, he was charged with the murders of Josephine Ross, ex-WAVES Frances Brown and six year old Suzanne Degnan. On the advice of his lawyers, William plead guilty to avoid the death penalty. He was…

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    The children were considered as property of the brothel owner because of the enormous debt to the pleasure houses. The outlay regarding the practice of buying them from their parents had already incurred an enormous debt for them before they even arrived. The fine food and kimono provided by the brothel were also included as parts of the burdensome debt. By the time they were old enough to start their profession, they have no choice but to work day and night to pay off the mounting debt for the…

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    or those who take certain medications.” (pediatrics 1). Energy Drinks affect the males heart, and makes it difficult later in life to have an erection. For every energy drink a male drinks that is one less time they can have a natural erection and orgasm. For a woman, drinking an energy drink is even worse. The energy drink leeches almost all the calcium in a woman's bones making osteoporosis very common when you become older. Energy drinks can, and commonly increased heart rate and blood…

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    If one, five, twenty, a hundred, or even a thousand people from the United States are asked if they have been in a high-speed car chase, been shot up by a cohort of evil villains, or kidnapped and held hostage for ransom; it is expected to get a few, but not many yes answers. If asked instead if they went to high school, got married, or found a good job, the likelihood of getting yes answers increases exponentially. So why is it that people from foreign countries think that there is more…

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    feminine qualities. Professors began to teach courses designed in the intention of stifling women’s intellect to develop her own sense of identity. American institutions accommodated courses romanticising “their student’s future capacity for sexual orgasm rather than with their future use of trained intelligence.”6 Friedan advocates that society’s ethics stunned women’s intellectual growth and was an underlying cause of their unhappiness and dissatisfaction. Later, she humanizes young American…

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