The Rape of the Lock

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    I am beyond mad. After Kaden ordered me not to go to school he then let Dylan throw me over his shoulder and lock me in what I assume is Kaden 's room. The same one I woke up in. I am livid at this point, beyond pist."You stupid inconsiderate bastered, your a lying no goo sack of shit! What happened to devoting your life to making me trust you! Just FYI locking me in a room to keep me from doing something is not a good way to gain my trust you mother fucking ass-wipe!" I yell at the closed door…

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    Burgess in his novel A Clockwork Orange. In the book, the reader can identify one main theme; the importance of free will. The reader is taken through the book by 15-year-old Alex whom along with his friends are described engaging in activities such as rape, violence, and theft until he is subjected to a form of conditioning that “cures” him of this violent nature. In 1971, director Stanley Kubrick adapted the novel into a film under the same title, A Clockwork Orange. Sharing the same theme as…

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    My name is Adriana and I was a victim of child sex trafficking, child abuse and rape. I know firsthand the stigma that comes with such a dark topic. Child trafficking affects millions of children in the U.S. there is no one look fits all too this horrific crime against minors. My goal is to make people aware that this is not a foreign…

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    inform the jury of method errors or the odds of mixing samples. In many cases the analyst is one-sided and is testifying to help the prosecutors. They will testify against the defendant with forensic proof coming from multiple aspects of DNA. Such as rape kits, finger prints, etc. with multiple chances of cross contamination happening. In which they will mix up the evidence from the scene with the DNA swab they took from the suspect, causing the suspect to look…

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    Feminism Throughout times women have been seen as weak and of a lower status compared to men. But there have been those who have advocated for equality between the genders. Through so many that have swinged by, women till this day have been fighting for their rights. All these centuries that passed, feminism is so important and should be heard. So what is feminism? How do people see feminism throughout all these years till today? Mrs. Mallard, in the “Story of an Hour”, did she really meet…

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    Online Child Predation

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    interests the child. They manipulate children into thinking they can trust them and within a few days they have children wrapped around their finger. This can soon lead to the discussion of meeting face to face, and brings a high risk of danger of rape, kidnap, or stalking. For example, like Mibelich said in the article "protect your children from online predators", "While the Web allows kids the freedom to make friends, play games and research homework with the click of a button, it can pose a…

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    Panic Attacks And Anxiety

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    “Panic attacks and anxiety attacks are not real, people only fake them to get attention from others. They just fake an asthma attack and say they are having a panic attack”. No, Panic disorders, Generalized Anxiety disorder, Obsessive Compulsive disorder, Post-Traumatic stress disorder, and Specific Phobias are not fake; they are terrible mental DISORDERS that millions of people encounter everyday. It is more common than you think for people to say that a panic attack or anxiety attack are just…

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    The crimes for this punishment has been imposed have varied over the centuries, but murder, rape, and treason are the most common. The state organization of capital punishment is complex. Every state honing the death penalty has diverse laws in regards to its strategies and criminal acts that qualify. Normally, it includes four basic steps: Sentencing…

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    There are 242 million adults in the US currently. That’s 242 million people living their life - getting married, working at their dream job, having children, buying their first house. 242 million people who, in this country, have the freedom to live whatever kind of life they want. But what if I told you that, of those 242 million people, 1 in every 100 of them is imprisoned. They can’t see their family, or get a good job, or travel around their world. Instead, 1 in every 100 adults is…

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    The debate over gender roles and norms has become increasingly prevalent in the public eye. Discussions regarding the wage gap, North Carolina’s anti-LGBT law, prevalence of rape on college campuses, legalization of same-sex marriage, and similar events have encouraged a political and social redefinition of male and female and of masculinity and femininity. Opponents of such changes claim they violate tradition or “family values,” which to some extent is true. Many social constructs of…

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