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    time and still talks to him. Holly has moved on and is done with Playboy. People shared what else Holly Madison revealed in a recent interview with them. Holly Madison stated that she didn't feel like she had her own identity for a long time and was actually just known as Hugh Hefner's girlfriend. She shared that people wouldn't always give her a chance at first. She was known as the girl who lived with Hef and also modeled for Playboy. "When you have a lot of baggage and it comes from a…

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    type of art. He never made any of these women pose for Playboy it was their choice to live out their fantasy. This isn't all what Hugh Hefner stood for though, he was such a wealthy and powerful man that he push boundaries and fight for what he believed in. He fought for the beginning of birth control, was a believer of gay rights, as well as rights for blacks, in a time where you would be frowned upon for those thoughts. In fact, the Playboy Club was the first club to allow both blacks and…

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    One of the last interviews with John Lennon took place in his home at The Dakota NYC. In September of 1980 Journalist for Playboy, David Sheff interviewed the Lennon’s over a 20 day period regarding life in general and the upcoming release of Lennon’s much awaited Double Fantasy album (fantasy = imagination). Release of this album marked an end to the artist’s 5-year hiatus. When asked why he walked away from the limelight for such length of time, Lennon stated there were many reason’s…

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    Kansas Vs Crane Case Study

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    Kansas v Crane I. Synopsis Based off the 1997 previous case of Kansas v Hendricks that upheld the constitutionality of the Kansas Sexually Predator Act that confined persons who were likely to engage in sexual violence. In upholding the constitutionality, the court deemed that sexual offender confinement would now be considered civil instead of criminal. So when Michael Crane, who previously was a sex offender who had a mental abnormality was committed, the court found him to civil confinement.…

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    edition of Playboy. Next to an overgrown stack of tax returns and a leather-cased smartphone, Pamela posed in a strapless, black satin dress that accentuated the curve between her waist and breasts. A fantasy for almost any pubescent twelve year-old. “You want it, Michael?” my father asked, turning his chair towards me. His knowing grin reminded me of when he and I would dress Barbies in matching wedding gowns my mother had sewn. My family carries a tradition where parents buy Playboy…

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    made use of the event to say again her vow to push Cosby to respond to questions relating to his stated past actions at a deposition in October for a legal action by accuser and also Allred customer Judy Hutch, who states Cosby assaulted her at the Playboy Mansion in La forty one years ago while she was fifteen. We would like the true Bill Cosby to appear, not (Cosby Television personage) Dr. Huxtable, she stated.…

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    Marilyn Monroe's Suicide

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    On August 5, 1962 movie actress Marilyn Monroe was found dead in her home in Los Angeles. She was was found lying nude on her bed, face down, with a telephone in one hand. The cause of Marilyn Monroe death is an overdose on a drug called barbiturate poisoning, and a psychiatric team did the investigation termed its probable suicide. The investigators say that she drunk then of depression, She have been none for doing pills and drinking alot. She was born Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1, 1926 in…

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    Who knew that a military veteran/Playboy Magazine cartoonist could grow to become one of the most well known children’s poets? Shel Silverstein, the renowned author of “The Giving Tree”, “Where The Sidewalk Ends” and many more popular children’s books shocked everyone by his sudden change in genre in the 1960’s. He created his own writing style, uninfluenced by other poets or authors in his works, which made his books and poems become flourishingly popular. In all, Shel Silverstein’s creativity…

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    topless women inside or on the cover of magazines. For most people, when they think thing of sexism in magazines, Playboy comes to mind. Playboy is a men’s entertainment magazine, renowned for its display on scantily-clad women. Although this objectification of women is merely “light-hearted” entertainment for men, it should be taken so lightly. The Des Moines Register accuses Playboy of giving men, “permission to view and treat women as sex objects on a whole new level. It makes women see…

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    Murder And Patricide

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    subsequent Literary revival, many artists were encouraged to create works that were separate and distinct from all things English. This newly found undertaking was to draw upon the opulent and fertile tapestry of Irish history. As Synge prefaced in The Playboy of the Western World, “in countries where the imagination of the people, and the language that they use, is rich and living, it is possible for a writer to be rich and copious in his words”. Synge’s preface alludes to the remembering of…

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