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    Boys Dont Cry Analysis

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    Boys Don’t Cry, released in 1999 by director Kimberly Peirce, was adapted from the real life story of Brandon Teena, a transgender man who was passing in rural Nebraska. After passing for some time and successfully dating local girls, Brandon was brutally beaten, raped, and murdered at the hands of two cisgender men who felt threatened by his masculinity. Peirce, with her “long-standing interest in transvestism and transsexuality,” sought to reclaim sensationalized media accounts of the 1993…

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    Homelessness is a huge problem in America, over 600,000 people in The United States live on the streets. Over 200,000 of that number are families. About 21,000 people die of hunger related issues in America each year. Over 5 million people in America are qualified to stay in a homeless shape alter, about half of that number are children, usually, represents 8.6% of the homeless community. Homeless people are often disrespected; under the age of six. In 2014 organizations identified 49,933…

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    She was also on her period at the time and threw a used tampon or pad into the tub or across the bathroom. Ebony reported Allison’s behavior to Daria, who immediately became angered and said something about “showing her how it feels with a broom.” Daria went into the bathroom and asked Veronica and Ebony to bring…

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    nausea, headaches, and even depression. With the contraceptive sponge, cervical cap, and diaphragm there is an increased risk of toxic shock syndrome. Toxic shock syndrome, or TSS, is a rare but serious condition that usually occurs in women that use tampons, but can cause the patient to develop a high fever, diarrhea, vomiting, and can be followed by hypotension which leads to shock and death. Male or female condoms can cause an allergic reaction and not to mention there is always the…

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    The NuvaRing is a small, flexible vaginal ring that is used like a tampon; you insert and remove it yourself. When a female insert the ring inside her vagina, she leaves it in for 3 weeks, take it out once menstruation period starts, then put a new one in after. They are the same kind of hormones found in the pill and they…

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    Over three million people in the United States share the same anomaly, a bleeding irregularity named von Willebrand. Abbreviated as VWD, it is the most common inherited bleeding disorder. Erik von Willebrand, a Finnish scientist, first discovered VWD in the 1920s. This disease is a lifelong condition without a cure and can come with serious health hazards if not treated properly. For patients who have von Willebrand disorder, knowing the full definition, causes, classification, symptoms, tests,…

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    Kimberly Clark Case Analysis

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    I have chosen Kimberly Clark Corporation to analyze because they are “passionate about providing people with essentials for a better life by adding convenience to daily routines with some of the world 's most recognized products” and I have worked for them for over 15 years. KC has over 43,000 employees, 144 years in business, over $18 billion in sales and we hold the Number 1 and Number 2 brand shares in 80 countries. In addition to our world class manufacturing, we have donated $35 million in…

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    Substance Abuse Introduction Although people might think their home is drug-free, the teenager might think otherwise. Several of the current substance abuse and addiction trends among teens today are shocking merely because they involve readily available domestic products. Now there are many more substances out there that are just as dangerous or more, compared with hairspray and sharpies that were worrisome decades ago. Just citing some examples: Police report cases of teens intoxications as…

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    “Any country that accepts abortion is not teaching its people to love, but to use any violence to get what they want,” Mother Teresa. Abortion is seen as an act of personal violence, in which it causes more problems than it solves. After 5 weeks, getting an abortion should be illegal―unless there is a serious health risk for the mother, as it is destructive in all aspects. Abortion causes an obstructive impact to a person morally, physically and psychologically, and has devastating effects to a…

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    Carnival Feminist Analysis

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    Carnival, some men are outwardly disrespectful. Mainly self-proclaimed heterosexual men imitate women in an outlandish manner by applying breast and buttock padding. In some cases, “there is another form of padding around the genital area, where either a tampon is visibly sticking out of a woman’s bathing suit, or a mop-head is inserted through the crotch…so that the hanging strings resemble monstrously unshorn pubic hairs” (Murray 2000, 107). Nonetheless, most men retain their facial and body…

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