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    In the society, there are many similarities and differences between different cultures. For example, in the Spartan society, women were allowed to own property and they’re freer than women from other countries because they’re allowed to go to the city. Therefore they have a lot of time to exercise and be healthy so their main role is to give birth to strong babies. In contrast, women from the Athens’ society were not as free…

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    the topic of virginity compared to men. It is sad that women who have had sex are considered damaged goods while sexually active men are treated like kings. The idea of virginity has so much power yet the Harvard medical school library didn't have a clear definition of it. I doesn't make much sense, the difference between men and women and how we talk about sex. Women are seen as sluts if they are too open about their sex lives or they are seen as prudes if they don't speak about it. Is there a…

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    Sexual Assault Case Study

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    state is strict regarding this issue, why is the crime still a major problem in Duquesne University/Universities and major cities? These questions are raised because, of the various articles in the Duquesne Duke and emails sent to the students to guard against sexual assaults by Thomas Hart on Wednesday 10/28/2015. The statistic on the number of rapes in Pittsburgh city from 2012 to 2014 shows a mark increase from 39, 51 to 90 respectively (Seelinger Duquesne Duke, 2015). The Duke report…

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    The Truth Behind Sex Trafficking Minors in Atlanta In 2005 a study performed by the Atlanta Women 's Agenda was presented to Atlanta’s mayor (at the time) Shirley Franklin. The study was to show the true sheer amount of girls that were being sexually exploited in our city. Sex trafficking is holding slave like conditions overcome one for the use of selling and buying services(4). The findings of the study are eye opening to a tragedy that has remained behind closed doors. In Georgia, 300…

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    There are many dangers today dealing with sex offenders, and why the law should not change. Sex offenders are people that abuse someone else sexually which causes harm physically or emotionally to the victim. Sex offenders are more than likely to have reoccurring sexual abuse acts. Victims should not have to live in fear every day because their accused abuser is walking freely. Sex offenders should not be able to live freely as law-abiding citizens because of the damage they have caused to…

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    Ethical Dilemma of Granting Citizenship 1 In this day and age some people tend to lack knowledge on important topics. One topic is granting citizenship. There are both pros and cons when dealing with such topic. A person must realize that research is needed to make a clear and concise determination of which side outweighs the other. Is there more negativity or positive with granting citizenship? What benefits occur? In this paper, the reader will be able to decide how they view granting…

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    quintessential protofeminist whose compelling writings sparked the discussion of feminism and set the standard for feminist rhetoric. Most notably, Christine de Pizan’s The Book of the City of Ladies acts in…

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    Introduction Human trafficking is a serious transnational crime which is part of the three “evils”- besides terrorism and drug trafficking- which haunt the Globe. (Kempadoo, 2005). Human trafficking is not a simple term, it involves sex trafficking, labour of children, human smuggling, even more tissue cells and organ trafficking. (International Criminal Police Organization, 2016) According to The United Nations, human trafficking is when a person is threatened, forced, abducted and deceived by…

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    The Limitations Clause: Halpern v. Canada Over the past decade, the debate on same-sex marriage has been ongoing, but lately people are becoming more open minded about the idea that two women or two men getting married. In the case of Halpern v. Canada [2003], seven gay and denied lesbian couples from getting civil marriage licenses in the City of Toronto. Claiming that the actions of Clerk of the City of Toronto violated their s.15(1) Equal Rights in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, they…

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    African-born Nobel laureate J. M. Coetzee. It was first published in 1980, chosen by Penguin for its series Great Books of the 20th Century and won both the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize for fiction. The novel is about a city magistrate in a village of a nameless empire. The narrator, who we do not learn name of, becomes involved with a "barbarian" woman after visiting soldier captures some tribes people and brings them back to the camp for "interrogation."…

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