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    loneliness can lead to crime. His study shows many factors which contribute to juvenile Delinquency. He states: “He is also deprived of socially acceptable means of expression for such strong instincts as curiosity and ad- venture, rivalry, sex, or self-display. As a result he will be compelled to , find some outlet for these pent-up tendencies, and it may not be a socially acceptable one.…

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    Dubose displays courage when she is trying to kick her morphine addiction before her inevitable departure from this world. Atticus is telling Jem about how brave and great a lady Mrs. Dubose was. Jem blatantly disagrees with Atticus’ view on Dubose, because of the…

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    If I had to describe myself in one sentence I would say I am a straight, white, female with a modest upbringing, who was raised in the country by a conservative widow. The town I grew up in was a small, rural town in central Arizona. My high school graduating class had only 23 students and when I was young, the roads around town were still dirt. I remember how exciting it was when the roads were paved. My dad died when I was two and a half years old and my Mom never remarried. My brother and…

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    Personality traits of Indians • Indians treat Cricket as a culture. Indians are crazy about cricket and follow it religiously, they refer to cricket as a ‘religion’. • They are also very Socializing. Indians are hardly spotted alone, they are very talkative and don’t mind making conversation with strangers. • Indians are full of Empathy. They are caring and always ready to help those in need. Eg: due to their social nature, Indians make friends easily and they won’t back off if they see a…

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    Continuing story of Cougar in the Hunt 2: Did You Really Say 21? Is the power of intense attraction a force of nature or a force to be reckoned with? As empowered, free, a liberated women, how do we balance personal discretion and our myriad of choices? Appreciation from a suitor, especially with a broken heart, is intoxicating and for me this reach was far beyond addiction. It was a rip-current literally pulling my body further out to sea. Swimming against the power of this current, for the…

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    Masculinity In Movies

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    The term Bollywood is relatively new title that congregates various types of films that stem from India and sadly get put into one single category, often times the films being underestimated by US pop culture. The film’s subject matter and themes have continued to evolve as does the country of India, and the change is all seen reflecting from the films social and political themes and concerns. When the industry began the films plots spanned from all acros the map, in order to compensate for…

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    Dreamworlds Film Analysis

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    Dreamworlds is a film that analyzes the roles that sex and power play in today’s music videos. This film wastes no time diving into the subject and immediately begins to display popular music videos from all types of genres. Whether it’s pop, rock, hip-hop, rap, or country, nothing stops the music industry from displaying sexualized images of women and male sexual dominance. This film did an extraordinary job of describing and depicting the sexual imagery, and the trend in themes of modern…

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    idle and compliant (Cruea 4). Women were asked to educate themselves for the benefit of society and not to acquire knowledge for themselves (McMahon 20). Educated females were, nevertheless, not widely accepted and “Educators… had to reassure the public that the education of women would primarily serve others, not individual women who might threaten the social and domestic order with their intellectual ambitions (McMahon 20). Reliance on the husband was essential since, although there were a…

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    Filipino Culture Essay

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    The Philippines have been colonized by the Spaniards and the Americans for centuries, and these two cultures have had a significant impact on the Filipino culture and their identity. Martin and Nakayama note Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck research on cultural values claims that, “Values are the most deeply felt beliefs shared by a cultural group; they reflect a shared perception of what ought to be, and not what is” (p. 99). The Filipinos culture has had influences from civilization prior to the…

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    Letter to Pornographic Companies Greetings, I am writing to object to the word daddy used in the bedroom, which has been spoken by women speaking to their lovers during intercourse because of films you have made public. Because of your involvement in the porn industry, women are told it is okay to call their lovers daddy. I do not appreciate hearing the word used so inappropriately. It should not be used in this context. In response to the disgusting videos your company has released, you have…

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