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    should be held in prison to reduce recidivism while supporters of rehabilitation believe that recidivism can be diminished by modifying the criminal's behavior. From a future Social Worker standpoint, a policy that I would like to see enacted at my field placement, Oshkosh Corrections, will focus on rehabilitation, more specifically low-risk offenders being able to get into treatment. Personally, I believe that every person, regardless of age, race, gender, ability, and sexuality, should be…

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    the late 1940s and during his career he began to take on an interest in the sexuality of living organisms, specifically in human sexuality. He published a book titled Sexual Behavior in the Human Male which became a huge success but his research methods, especially given the time period, were viewed as questionable and sometimes even unethical. The movie Kinsey tells the story of how he became interested in human sexuality and the beginning of his research in the subject. What was defined as…

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    it was not until the 1700s that bawd was strictly feminine and no longer applied to both sexes as it was in previous centuries. The etymology of the word bawd is uncertain; there is no outright connection to anything that denotes promiscuity or sexuality, however, there is a possibility the word is a French abbreviation. The lack of certainty of the origin of the word bawd provides the word with greater contextual malleability,…

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    of the same name by Anthony Burgess. It follows the story of a teenager named Alex. He along with his three friends, which he calls droogs, robbed, rape and pillage the town every night, come home and start over again. He is arrested and sent to prison, there he volunteers for an experimental procedure, that allegedly will mike him physically incapable of performing violent…

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    Nell Gwynn could have potentially ended up in debtor’s prison, but King Charles II looked after her as his mistress while he was alive and ordered his brother to continue to look after her when he died, so “James II rescued her from her creditors and gave her a pension to live comfortably until her death” (Wilson…

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    Convicted paedophiles should live their lives in prison because they acted on their fantasizes, their crimes after they get out, and because of what happens to the abused children. First off, there is a difference between paedophiles and child molesters. Child molesters are paedophiles that act on…

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    Sexuality Changes in Society The complication of human relationship is a prevalent discussion topic. Sexuality is diverse and personal, which leads to diversity in opinion. In the essay “Selections from Hard to Get: Twenty-Something Women and the Paradox of Sexual Freedom” Leslie bell contemplates about people’s cognitively conceives sexuality under the influence of sexual freedom. Leslie discusses different girls’ different opinion upon sexuality. Malcolm Gladwell, the author of “The Power of…

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    Joyce Carol Oates writes about a self-absorbed girl named Connie and her life-threatening experience with Arnold Friend. Every evening during the summer, Connie uses the excuse of going to the shopping plaza with her friend to actually meet boys at a fast-food restaurant. During these risky evenings, Connie becomes very flirty while away from her family. At the restaurant one evening, Connie attracts the attention of a stranger named Arnold Friend without completely realizing it. Arnold shows up…

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    motivated my investigation of the scene is Laila’s apparent need to prove her sexuality as something that exists although she has disability. I was drawn to this scene specifically because it encapsulates both her need for validation through able-bodied male approval and her yearning to assimilate with able-bodied society, or what she perceives as “normalcy”. In Margarita with a Straw, Laila’s apparent need to prove her sexuality “despite” her disability might reveal that this film’s message is…

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    Feminism In Ex Machina

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    of exploitation represented in the character of Kyoko, the weaponized nature of Ava’s forced sexuality, and the depiction historic feminism, Garland creates a feminist film seeking to ultimately empower women. Kyoko is initially introduced…

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