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    I understand that "rape ' ' is uncomfortable word to say, however we need to continue saying it . So STOP being uncomfortable with talking about and understanding rape. When you sit there and just act like it doesn’t exist just to make yourself feel better, your just as bad as the perpetrator. Knowledge is the key to everything in my opinion and if we can learn about the problem maybe we can solve it. Sexual assault has become a major issue on college campuses and many people will never know,…

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    booths will include: University of Maryland Health Center, Campus Advocates Respond and React, University of Maryland Counseling Center, the Office of Human Relations, Tittle IX Office, Sexual Assault Center of Prince George’s Hospital, and the Maryland Rape Crisis Center. Essentially, all on-campus and off-campus resources will have a booth. Each booth will have one or two people to talk to the students and they will also have health education materials that the students can take with them. As…

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    Sexual assaults are an unfortunate occurrence in the modern military. They can be very difficult to deal with in a command, but the fact of the matter is that they happen quite often. The annual report from SAPR (2014) is that there were 4768 service members that reported a sexual assault, either unrestricted or restricted. Furthermore, there were around 18,900 estimated cases of unwanted sexual conduct, shared between men and women. These numbers have increased over time, 2289 reported in 06…

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    Consequently, male victims face a loss of masculinity and sexual orientation as a result of being taken advantage of by another man or woman. Furthermore, male victims often hide their victimization of sexual assault, such as rape due to the feelings of shame and fear of being labeled as a homosexual, which could lead to harassment and discharged for being dishonorable for crimes committed against them (Turchik, pg.…

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    Feminism, while an American design, is a global movement. Despite advances in women’s equality in America, there are still social issues that demand the need for Feminism. Transgender issues, third-world oppression of females, and the emergence of rape culture are all examples of such issues. People who identify as transgender do not conform…

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    1.) Sex is something everyone seems to have trouble talking about. A lot if kept quiet until reaching a certain age. Still once reaching an age to understand sex is seen in a mysterious way. There is good parts and bad parts. Many dangerous things come along with the responsibility. It is a big part of history and for what the use of a women was. In spring awakening and ruined we see the transformation of sex. We see women being “ruined” by it and we see young teens falling in love trying to…

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    Women’s Rights Movement in the U.S. states, in 1976, “the first marital rape law is enacted in Nebraska, making it illegal for a husband to rape his wife” (Imbornoni), 46 years after this novel takes place. Women’s right have transition along way, and still we women as whole, have not meet all of our goals, but there is still time for these changes to be made…

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    On August 12, 2012, a 16-year-old girl from Ohio was sexually assaulted by two high school football players. Also, in Kwangju Inhwa School in South Korea, six teachers including the principal sexually abused and raped at least nine of their deaf-mute students between 2000 and 2003. The victims of the sexual abuse and raping never could never live a same life they used to live. They go through severe mental illness or depression. Some even live in physical pain. In these days, crimes that are…

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    Feminism In Rape Culture

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    Rape Culture: An excepted and standard norm of feminism in everyday society. Rape culture has been argued controversially throughout the nation since the 1960’s and 70’s. Then, the “dominant idea” of rape was a stranger sexually assaulting the victim in a dark alley and leaving them there. Over time, the mythological aspect of this topic was unraveled and the truth was revealed. The sad truth being that most sexual assaults (rapes) are committed by people known to the victim. Though rape culture…

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    When the topic of childbearing is presented, women are the ones who have the biggest decision to make. “‘ Surely, if there is any personal question which an individual has a right to decide, the woman should have a voice in the matter of childbearing. She has to endure the pains, penalties and responsibilities, both before and afterward, and she can best judge of her fitness and her powers of endurance’”(Yalom 301). Men believe that women are inferior to them, therefore the decision of having…

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