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    at the least coming from the subjects and groups analyzed. The original theory of childhood victimization is associated with the increased risk of promiscuity, prostitution, and teenage pregnancy was not at significant level. There was also not much of a difference between the controlled group and abused/neglected group when it relates to promiscuity and teenage pregnancy. The most accurate information from table one was that physically abused females showed the highest rates of involvement in…

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    Named Desire is the controversial play from Post-World War II America. In the play, the women, Stella, Blanche, and Eunice are victims of the patriarchal society. Stella is abused, physically and verbally, by Stanley, Blanche is ostracized for her promiscuity and then raped by Stanley, and Eunice is complacent and voiceless in the acts. Stanley is portrayed as handsome but is the “stereotypical American male” who believes himself to be above the women and without flaw. The Golden Girls created…

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    experiences, and not a very good one, is the startling amount of sexualization of young girls that takes place in everyday life, which can effect both young girls and boys. Through the different standards held for sons and daughters, the assumed promiscuity of teenage girls,…

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    begin, Candace Compson was Jason Compson III’s only daughter. Candace was written as a young, caring and patient child who stepped in as Benjamin’s mother figure. As Candace grew, she fell in love with her brother Quentin and she began to practice promiscuity. It was revealed that she had become pregnant and that it was not Quentin’s child. She then married the child’s father and later divorced. She gave birth to Miss Quentin Compson and her mother, Caroline, decided to renounce her and vowed…

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    particular vaccine. Unlike the childhood resistance vaccine the arguments towards this vaccine vary from the dangers of the vaccine itself and focus on the implication of the vaccine. For instance many believe that the vaccine may encourage teenage promiscuity. Another argument against the vaccine is vaccine’s high cost. Though the arguments do differ from the childhood resistance there are still some similar arguments such as many critics still argue that there are dangerous…

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    that their elimination of any and all filters in the twenty first century for the sake of ratings, has contributed to the degradation of the female image. Furthermore, to your point, along with promoting an unhealthy body image as “ideal”, sexual promiscuity is also inadvertently promoted. For instance, “while, they may not immediately mimic a behavior, it is memorized and later imitated when called for” (Meeker, 2007). Media has desensitized our culture to the point that “what was once…

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    main objective of this essay is to consider not the whole picture in its entirety, but specifically such factors as, first, discrimination and stigma, second, economic conditions, and, third, gender and sexuality (understood as the actual level of promiscuity) regarding the current situation. The key question is what their roles are, against the national backdrop. All these phenomena…

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    Cather in the Rye’ which was written in a post-World War I time and it is still relevant today. Teenagers today still face the same problems Holden faced in the 1950’s. In a time when he was expelled from school, abused substances, delved into promiscuity, questioned religion, dealt with loss and pondered about people from his past and present life, Holden would be able to time travel to the 21st century and still feel at home, as these are issues most teenagers today still struggle with.…

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    have found herself in this situation. Brooke isn’t alone in this situation, Out of thousand girls twenty-four point four of them had unexpected teen pregnancies in 2014. Although some may believe birth control that is easy to accesses will promote promiscuity, Birth control should be available in drugstores without a prescription because for some people it is difficult to access and not only does it prevent pregnancy but can also help regulate…

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    homicide that's each socially prohibited and immoral. But, the two companies of problems are frequently wonderful. For instance, many human beings might argue that sexual promiscuity is immoral, however may not feel that there ought to be social rules regulating sexual behavior, or legal guidelines punishing us for promiscuity. Similarly, a few social regulations forbid citizens in sure neighborhoods from having backyard sales. However, so long…

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