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    Human beings are hardwired to judge and categorize each other into groups. No matter how hard they may try, stereotyping is almost always inevitable. Studies have shown that alcohol consumption is perceived to be a male dominated task related to masculinity. Gately (2008) wrote of the history of alcohol. He dated back to the time of the Greeks when women were to be kept separate from alcohol; they were not allowed to be near it let alone drink it. In the modern day, drinking is still seen as a…

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    that transcripts initiated from the most distal P1 promoter (in the fru gene) are spliced differently in males and females thus making the fru gene a sexual specific spliced gene. This fact about the fru gene has allowed the author’s of this article to hypothesize that specific splicing of the fru P1 transcripts elicits male courtship behavior and sexual orientation. The article continues on to perform experiments (using mutant fru alleles) to determine if their hypothesis was correct. The…

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    literature that indicates a change in a couple’s relationship after the birth of a child. However, it is truly difficult to determine the true reason for the decline in the sexual-relationship of the couple. There are numerous aspects that can affect the sexual drive The parental relationship is a key variable that can affect the overall sexual desires towards each other. Even though it is important to understand the dynamic, there is a very few agreeance of among the leading research…

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    and caring just as a heterosexual household can in the same exact way. Society needs to set aside its difference and do what is best for the millions of children without a loving family and place to call home. Denying these kids just because of the sexual orientation whom love each other is just injustice itself. Child development experts that both gay men and lesbians are…

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    Sexual Victimization has several meanings and could happen anywhere. I choose this topic because a case occurred right here in Ocala that was so disturbing, it made the top of my list. According to (Wallace & Roberson,2014) Sexual victimization has several meanings – verbal coercion to have sex with a partner, rape by a stranger, or a woman/man that is being fondled in a bar and forced intercourse when a woman is way too intoxicated to protest. In this case sexual violence along with kidnapping…

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    Suarez, Newman, and Reed (2008) have defined positionality as “our internal and external status’ as being along two axes and how they interact or intersect defines our position and power in society and our practice with clients.” Their article goes on to look at how Suarez one of the co-authors viewed and deconstructed her positionality about that of her client’s. She reflected on her positionality in this way so that she would not make false assumptions about her clients by viewing them with…

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    Mental Illness And Poverty

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    It is almost neglectful to not start teaching boundaries as soon as a child is younger. I believe a program should be created and offered to parents of school aged children to better understand and become knowledgeable about sexual assault who is at risk and how a conversation with a child could set a tone moving forward. This program should focus on individual boundaries, and talk about victimization. While I recognize this would be expensive, and time consuming, and not every…

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    Human trafficking has been a phenomenon since the beginning of time, appearing in multiple distinct forms. While different responses have been implemented, it is still a rising problem globally and locally. Human trafficking as an international and domestic issue is going to be examined as well as its presence in Canada. Different paradigms and pertinent course concepts will also be evaluated. To successfully and completely address this issue, Canada needs to implement a solution in which the…

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    Tony Kushner’s Angels in America is a classic drama work that discusses head-on the raw controversies and issues this country has faced during a divided time. With the Reagan Administration in full swing during the 1980s and the breach of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, ideologies such as how one orientated themselves, race, gender, and religious beliefs were something that segregated the country, and are issues that are still consistent today. Kushner has managed to combine all these ideas into a…

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    Gulaab Gang Analysis

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    Gulaab Gang based on a true story, and the film begins with a small girl, Rajjo, being beaten and verbally abused by her stepmother. Her father, helpless to the abuse, stays silent as her stepmother tries to convince her to stop trying to educate Rajjo. Little did her stepmother know, Rajjo was headstrong on getting her education, which allowed her to become the woman she was in the movie, years later. Rajjo opens up an ashram, which is a sort of sanctuary for abused women, called Gulaab Gang.…

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