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    this past decade, the music video basically promotes sexism which shows that rape themes are accepted in current society, here is why. In one of the scenes models pass by Robin and he starts playing with his fingers, this implies that the reason women get raped or sexually harassed is because of their body language, promoting things like “rape myths”, it is said in an article that the more a men excepts things like “rape myths” ,the more negative they will be in a relationship with a women or to…

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    The nature of the relationship between sex trafficking and prostitution can be equally viewed as discrimination against women and children in their vulnerable social and economic well-being. The victims are viewed as commodities to sell and their economic survival from the acts they perform are subject acts of violence, abuse and stigma from the society they live in. Although the victims face equally challenging hardships, the relationship of sex trafficking and prostitution can be…

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    of human trafficking each year from these illicit activities such as sexual exploitation, forced labor, debt bondage, organ donors, slavery and slave-like practices, serfdom and forced marriage, etc. that are treated inhumanely by starvation, rape, gang rape, physical abuse, beatings, confinement, threats, force drug use and mental/emotional…

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    Divergent vs. 1984 The things that define an individual vary, from attire, actions, thoughts, interests and relationships with other people. Although, in the books Divergent and 1984 these things are controlled and monitored by their government or parties. Characters such as Winston Smith and Beatrice (also known as Tris), cannot express their true personality in any way. Some may wonder, “is this a coincidence of similarities?”, which can lead one to think that this may truly have an impact…

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    Losing innocence has always been a disputed theme for any book. In the novel, TCITR, J. D. Salinger pushes the limits by creating commotion regarding certain elements of his story. TCITR has been a source of controversy since its publication. The controversial scenes of prostitution, discovery of profanity on the school wall, and Holden’s strange encounter with Mr. Antolini depict Salinger’s overall message of protecting and sometimes losing innocence. The prostitution scene with Holden and…

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    According to “Rape Trauma Syndrome” an article published in the American Journal of Sexuality Education written by Tammi A. Tannura, “Every year in the United States, there are over 207,000 victims of sexual assault. Additionally 1 out of 6 American women and 1 in 33 American men has had an experience that qualified as complete or sexual in their lifetime.” This quote means that every year someone is a victim of sexual assault. Also written in this article, “Lastly, take into consideration that…

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    help a rape, which is a sexual movement that a person doesn't consent to. It can be slipped in your beverage without a taste, shading, or smell. The medications are utilized to make a person become powerless and confounded, or even go out with the goal that you are not able to be can't. Sparing your life from date assault medications could be the most principal gift to you mentally, and physically. Today I will be informing you about date rape drug on college campuses at bars. Every single…

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    In her essay “A First Amendment Junkie”, Susan Jacoby argues that there needs to be an interpretation of the First Amendment, specifically when it comes to forms of expression such as pornography. Jacoby first states that she has received hate from feminists for her stance and comments on pornography. She asserts that this argument over pornography is no different than any other argument made about the First Amendment. Pornography is not anymore disgusting or disturbing than the other First…

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    The main argument that I got out of the documentary is that universities have a strong incentive to ignore rape accusations especially against star athlete’s in order to protect its image in the eyes of the donors as well as future students. However, in my opinion it picks and chooses some of its facts at some points. The film builds up by following the two girls, Andrea and Annie, who both claim to have been raped and then, after both their administrations drug their feet, and eventually set up…

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    Why Do Women Go Unreported

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    every 1000 rapes, 994 perpetrators will walk free, leaving only 6 to being imprisoned. Perpetrators of rape are less likely to go to jail than any other criminals. Two out of three rapes go unreported, many victims don't report because they feel unsafe going to the police which is a huge problem because police are supposed to be people we can go to in times of need and feel safe about it. Due to the huge amount of unreported rape the police must improve their process for handling rape reporting…

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