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    controllers rule everyone’s life for a complete perfect “new world”, with no war and where everyone belongs to everyone sexually. At young ages children are taught that sexual promiscuity is normal when they consume the drug soma which having a major impact on humans and qualities they will fail to develop when they age. Promiscuity is a main contribution to why young people lack traits of humanity in the new world today. Children in the brave new world are pressured into sex games and will…

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    Rationalization of Rape Culture Why do many women feel unsafe alone with men? Perhaps it is because over 85% of violent crimes in the U.S. are committed by men. Or because 99% of rape is committed by men (Katz 21). Decades of media and popular culture that encourage power and dominance as the traits of truly actualized men, and, conversely, submissiveness as the trait of women, have come with a price. Oftentimes, in cases of rape or abuse, the victim is blamed, and the male perpetrator 's…

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    Amanda Stevenson Professor Bradley WC 201 29 November 2016 She Didn’t Ask for It Modesty is determined differently in varying countries and regions of the world; differences range from regional climate to religious influences, with other factors in between. The topic of modesty is often directed at women, suggesting it is the duty of woman to act and dress modestly as a preventative measure for the people around her. This mindset not only questions the independence of women, but also creates a…

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    “failure” to manage their own promiscuity, despite often maintaining monogamous relations (Colbert, Kim, Sereika, & Erlen, 2010, p. 304). It is key to acknowledge the relationship between traditional gender constructs and varying levels of HIV discrimination in both nations. As demonstrated by the differing social responses to HIV diagnosis, HIV-related stigma and judgement is closely tied to society’s perception of what is acceptable behaviour for each gender. Sexual promiscuity or assumptions…

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    Emotional Deprivation results from a lack of authentic affirmation and emotional strengthening in one's life. A person may have been criticized, ignored, neglected, abused, or emotionally rejected by primary caregivers early in life, resulting in that individual's stunted emotional growth. In the novel Monsters from the Id: A study of Emotional Deprivation and It’s Impact on society by John Cooper, the author goes into depth about what emotional deprivation is and and its negative effects. We…

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    Anna’s divided herself is also a result of the betrayal of the male figures that surround her. Walter’s financial support symbolizes Anna’s subordination and dependence to the male controlled society. At the end of Anna and Walter relationship, Vincent, Walter’s cousin, writes a letter to Anna, informing Anna of Walter’s decreasing love or less attraction for her. In that letter, Walter offers money if she is able to manage it well. The affair ends on the same note or ground that it began; Anna…

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    Victor Meenach Hopes to Diffuse Conflicts in Relationships with Humor The author offers his book to couples to help them eliminate conflicts in their relationships. How to help lovers get rid of jealousy and suspicion and prevent abuse, cheating, and even sexual boredom? How to help couples save their relationships from the brink of breakup or divorce? Gift them the book So What If Another Man Screws Your Wife? A Pathway to Sexual Peace of Mind (AuthorHouse, 2017) by Victor Meenach.…

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    The Critical Period of Oprah’s development experienced a disruption; thus, accounting for her promiscuity during her adolescence. In addition to this activity, she faked a burglary and later as an adult, she smoked crack cocaine with her boyfriend. http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Oprah_Winfrey.aspx. Why does Oprah take unattractive, pathetic, down…

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    Oliver Wylan is the best bioengineer in space. Thanks to his cunning, witty and hardworking demeanor, as well as genius, he was made a representative and spokesperson for the biosciences department. This haughty position is accompanied by plenty of stress and restrictions from his higher-ups. His wit also takes a part in crossing occupational borders so his relationship with authority can be stiff. Because of this he naturally enjoys being alone in quiet where he feels less monitored by everyone…

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    May believed that promiscuity reflected an inability to relate to people except superficially. In his 1969 he wrote a book called Love and Will. In Love and Will, May compared two words: Eros and libido. Eros is the desire to unite, create, and love a partner, whereas libido…

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