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    1984 The consequences of living with a totalitarian government has never been so clear before, having privacy is no longer a right you have. In the novel 1984, English novelist and journalist George Orwell, illustrates the alarming abusive nature of a totalitarian government, but even more so it 's penetrating analysis of the psychology of power and the ways that manipulation of language and history are used as mechanisms of control. Throughout the eye-catching novel, the author attempts to…

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    BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF AUGUSTUS CAESAR. This biographical sketch primarily looks at the life of Augustus Caesar from his birth to his death. Looking at achievements he made as an emperor of Ancient Rome and how he acquired power. In this paper we will discuss the immense impact Augustus had in shaping western civilization through his reign of the Roman Empire that endured for centuries after his death, “the first two of which were the centuries of the celebrated Pax Romana, the longest period of…

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    According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, "Suicide is the second leading cause of death for adolescents 15 to 19 years old." (AAP) Tragically, my best friend, Caleb Thompson, was one of those statistics. Growing up, he seemed to be well-adjusted and even happy. His depression seemed to strike during his junior year of high school because he was being bullied. Caleb tried to get away from the bullies by switching high schools; however, the bullying continued at his new high school. As his…

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    When presented the question “What is responsible for the presence of sexual violence within the context of religion?” my initial response did not come easily or clearly. It’s a common misguided belief that sexual violence and religion go hand in hand when thinking about Islam, but when it comes to Christianity and Catholicism more specifically, we don’t associate the two. Although I know about Islam more than the average American I still held that schema that Muslim women are oppressed and…

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    The Voice Never Heard

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    understand, for that matter - the long term effects that come with abortions. There are many stories that talk about the psychological effects that come with this act. “They speak of overwhelming guilt, nightmares, excessive drinking, drug abuse, promiscuity, an inability to form or maintain relationships, difficulty bonding with later children, and other ways in which they are suffering” (Audiences, par. 9). The psychological effects that accompany and abortion are numerous and, in some cases,…

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    Squire 's tales share the same premises. The Miller 's, Reeve 's, and Merchant 's tales are to be classified as fabliaux--comic, frank short stories with a cynical and sharp ending. Intended purely for amusement and humor, these vulgar tales of promiscuity did prove offensive to some readers, due to their harsh and vulgar content. Fabliaux were popular in medieval story-telling, and they show the continual delight in practical jokes.…

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    accurately demonstrates the current psychological definition, and much of the occurrences in the movie are very true to the disorder as a whole. Susanna’s disorder is examined through her past experiences, such as sexual abuse by an older man, promiscuity, feelings that she did not fit in, and her relationships with friends. These are all significant symptoms of borderline personality disorder. According to The National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH] (2007), people with BPD exhibit other…

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    In the early 20th century, Margaret Sanger began a major reform, known as the birth control movement, in order to make contraception widely available so that women could limit the size of their families. I n “I Resolved that Women should have knowledge of Contraception,” Margaret Sanger describes women’s desperate efforts to limit their family size by attempting to prevent or eliminate pregnancy and their reasons behind doing so. Included was the story of her mother’s death, which was a major…

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    fleeting and transient. For those that have it all and can obtain the “finer” things in life, we would not have countless celebrities committing suicide like they have. Another fallacy with pleasure is prevalent today, where individuals seem to think promiscuity alone as the basis of relationship will be a fulfilling and successful outcome. Physical intimacy can be pleasurable, however if pleasure is the only value that matters regarding your relationship with another, this does not make for a…

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    EFFECTS OF DANCEHALL MUSIC ON THE YOUTH Dancehall music is a new style music that can be traced to Jamaica popular music that has its roots in the political disruptions in the Republic of Jamaica in late 1970’s . The music became more famous between 1981 and 1991. ( C.J.Cooper, 37). The music is attributed as a xhenomenon of ‘rude boys’ who settled in Jamaican ghettos due to high unemployment rates. The rate of unemxloyment in Jamaica stood at 35 percent in 1962. The delinquency behavior…

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