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    Introduction- Hollywood and how they portray teenagers have they got it right? Teenagers are a very common age group used in movies but are they really showing us as we are or just as the stereotypes that society has put on us says we are I personally think that Hollywood is getting better at how they show teens with movies such as The edge of seventeen, paper towns and the perks of being a wallflower these movies break old stereotypes and are more how life really is Paragraph one- The edge…

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    Nude art doesn't express emotions, it's an old flagrant way of showing private parts of the human body under the name of art. The rebirth of nudity started at the renaissance and influenced modern life. Though Christianity and western cultures accepted that movement, it is considered immodesty in other religions and cultures. Educational world must take a strong actions against spreading nude art at schools. According to artists, nude art is not a kitsch, it's a symbol of grace,…

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    Freud Freud emphasized that the unconscious mind had an impact on our behaviors. Freud believed our behaviors were fueled by sexual instinct or life. According to Freud, you cannot bring unconscious thoughts into consciousness except under certain extreme situations (Burger, 43). Freud believed that you are born with only one personality structure, the id. The id is only concerned only with satisfying your own personal needs (Burger, 44). Freud developed a structural model that would divide…

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    I was never a fan of fraternities. At first, I thought people who joined were just after the impression of other people that they look cool because they have a fraternity. In addition there are alot of hazing issues reported on media, which tells people that joining a fraternity is dangerous. Despite the negative stigma against fraternities, the majority of the society will never truly know the hard-earned joy of being initiated into a brotherhood, the bond that is tight enough to be considered…

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    The understanding of what rape actually is has been an issue than the American people cannot seem to comprehend. There are some men and women who believe when a person says “no,” they really mean, “try harder.” However, in Funk’s essay “Why Men Rape,” he explains, according to Nicholas Goth, the three main reasons that motivate men to rape, which are the desire for power, control, and domination. In addition, he goes further into detail about the three types of rapists. The Power Rapist, which…

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    In our evolving country today, gay rights activists have recently achieved the legalization of gay marriage. The LGBT community has seen major progression throughout the years. But, many of us living in this society today don’t know what being a transgender means. To clarify what this term is defined as, transgender means that the individual was assigned a sex at birth, but their identity does not match the attached sex. For example, a child may have been born as a female, however, based on the…

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    but it has a lot of room to grow still. Same sex couples face discrimination on an everyday basis and still do not have the same rights as heterosexuals do, such as: discrimination in the work force and being harassed on the streets if showing their sexual identities. In recent years’ efforts have been increased…

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    “Sophia”, written by B.J. Novak, tells the story of Sophia an artificial sex robot who falls in love with the narrator. When she starts expressing human emotions for the narrator he feels uncomfortable and returns her. In this story, conflict is viewed to show the flawed behavior in humans, with love. There are two important themes and that is, people are afraid to love and one’s self-denial of expressing true emotions. The author uses three types of conflict to portray these themes, Sophia…

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    In 1987, Annie Dillard writes an excerpt in her book ,An American Chase, that portrays how differently society views boys and girls. In the world that we live in now, males are allowed to do reckless activities without reprimand, but at the same time if a female did the same thing we would be reprimanded right there on the spot. From birth we are taught to never come out of the perfect little box that society put us in. The social view for men and women are completely different just due to the…

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    rules to prevent Lgbt bullying. “In a study surveying members of the National Education Association (NEA), Bradshaw and colleagues found that teachers and educational support professionals felt the least comfortable intervening with bullying regarding sexual orientation” ( Kolbert 249). However, if a teacher themselves is of the Lgbt community, they have been shown to be more supportive of Lgbt rights in schools,and to help students with bullying problems (Lavin 1). By learning the feelings of…

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