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    from childhood of a perpetrator, if not found and addressed properly and early enough, may converge into negative habits in later years. Not a pleasant topic, to be sure, but a reality nonetheless, is the exploitation in the form of molestation, pedophilia, physical, emotional, outright neglect, and other…

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    Terrorism is a huge international problem, killing thousands of people every year. In a report from the University of Maryland-based Global Terrorism Database--one of the world's most comprehensive sources of information about terrorism--32,658 people died in 2014 as the direct result of terrorism, an increase of eighty percent from 2013, when terrorists killed about 18,000 people (“4 Surprising Facts from the 2015 Global Terrorism Index”). There are different types of definitions for the word…

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    There are approximately eighty thousand reported cases of child sexual abuse every year; leaving alone the cases that go unreported. Child sexual abuse is a crime that can lead the child to have physical, social and psychological dysfunctions for the trauma it causes. (Recognizing Child Abuse: Sexual Abuse) Therefore essential actions must be taken in order to minimize and solve the problem; for instance, understanding the types of sexual abuse, recognition of the signs, acknowledgement of how a…

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    Guilt, Denial and Consequences in God and the Indian Although this play is fiction, it is very likely that many ministers that worked for Residential Schools were haunted by Indian ghost children from their past, much like Lucy for George. God and the Indian by Drew Hayden Taylor is about an Anglican Bishop named George King, who is visited in his office in early 2000’s by Johnny Indian who is determined to make George acknowledge what he did to her 40 years earlier. . George has lived with…

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    Imagine going to school and being striped of your culture, your ways of living, your religion, your rights, and your family. The Canadian government's decision on implementing residential schools was inferior and inhumane. One of the most discriminatory and racist events in canadian history which was the creation of residential schools. The native children that attended these schools had to fear for their lives every day. At these schools the students faced physical, emotional, sexual and…

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    away with sexualizing an eighteen or younger female’s body like it is a piece of meat ready to be chewed and spit out? How is it okay with younger and older men do the exact same thing to the female faculty as well? When did a mixed ideology of pedophilia and sexual harassment become accepting in…

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    Boys Beware Film Analysis

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    Instead, they were taught to see it as pedophilia. In the film “Boys Beware”, which focused specifically on young boys and the dangers of strange men, homosexuality was shown as a sickness that was not visible, like smallpox, but no less dangerous and contagious; it was a sickness of the mind (Boys…

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    The Bluest Eye, Sex, Race, Gender, and Pecola Sex is an integral part of the human experience, and each community approaches sex in a way that reflect its culture and perceptions. In the Bluest Eyes, one can derive many observations about the social and cultural values of the community at hand by evaluating characters’ sexuality, sexual experiences, and their perception towards it. Sex in the Bluest Eye is shameful, humiliating, and oppressive, exposing a culture of racial oppression, gender…

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    Essie Frost Mrs. Buckley Writing 101 11 November 2015 Police Brutality + Black Lives Incidents of police brutality have been occurring more frequently in American media. The news featured many stories about the horrible situation. It has been causing a lot of controversy in the African American communities. Police brutality is when a police officer uses his power to harm or kill an innocent person. Most police officers are serious about their job, but some use their job to show their evil and…

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    Frequently, when a book is transformed into a motion picture, the motion picture has numerous deviations from the content. These differences are made by the executive and composing staff to make the story all the more engaging the group of onlookers trying to get more individuals to see it and in this manner profit. The most widely recognized distinction found in a motion picture is an increasing of the state of mind. For instance, when a scene should trigger a particular feeling from the viewer…

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