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    Kalyani’s character distinctions with other widows. She is one of the youngest widows and forced into prostitution by Madhumati, and it is by her wages that the ashram survives; still she is condemned by other widows because due to prostitution she does not follow the rules other widows have to follow and none in the society objects to it because of Kalyanis use. Here kalyani is objectified and considers as “Bad girl”.Because she doesnot follow the Traditional Gender role of awidow. Sexism and…

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    Nearly everyone around the world makes mistakes. Some are minor mistakes, while many cause a ripple effect. At times, making mistakes that involve the close people around us can create a feeling of loss or defeat. This universal theme is brought to text in “All Summer in a Day”, by Ray Bradbury, and “Happier”, by Ed Sheeran. In “All Summer in a Day”, Margot’s classmates put Margot down by bullying her and robbing her of her chance to see the sun, although they soon become aware of how unpleasant…

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    Boy named Woo Eng Leong, aged 17 committed a sexual act towards a 10 years old boy is sentenced to jail. His crime acts seduced the victim to a secluded area where he performed a sexual act towards the boy by asking the boy to remove his pants. He did the same by removing his own pants, but the boy ran away after wearing his pants. I believe this comply the theory of biosocial theory as the theory defines as in behavioral and social science that describes personality disorders and mental…

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    Prostitution In America

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    Prostitution in America has existed since the colonization of the present day United States and its first colony, Jamestown. Prostitution was classified and known differently than today or even one-hundred years ago. It has evolved in accordance to different times in America but never completely disappeared. The practice changed along with the development of the United States. The “world’s oldest profession” is and has been frowned upon and called morally wrong. Feminist disagree in terms of the…

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    Street: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance- A New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power by Danielle L. McGuire, the author shows us some of what was happening in the lesser known parts of the movement focusing on how sexual violence against both women and men played a big part in the Civil Rights Movement. The book starts at nearly the beginning of the movement (1940s) and spans throughout the whole movement, seeming to mainly focus on the rape case of…

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    other kids, anxiety and many more (“TeenSafe”). Many kids go on their phones while they should be studying; that brings down their grades but also gets them in a bad mood when they look at all the negative comments about them (Gale). Depending on the type of child that is being cyberbullied, they may suffer from many issues occuring to them. Self esteem is hurt, depression occurs and abuse, alcohol and drugs may begin…

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    The Black Dahlia Murder is one of the top 10 most famous unsolved crimes in the United States. Also one of the most famous in LA based on the awfulness of what happened. Elizabeth Short was an aspiring actress from Boston and she moved to Los Angeles to make sure her dreams came true, but ironically, it wasn’t until her death when she really became famous. Her body was found January 15th, 1947 in a lot near present day Leimert park. Her body was cut clean in half at the waistline with extensive…

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    The unjust treatment of sex workers is constantly depicted throughout Somebody’s Daughter, specifically during Felicia, a fourteen year old’s battle to put Stephen Buggs, her abusive pimp behind bars. The lack of empathy individuals have towards Felicia is evident while she provides her graphic testimony describing the methods her pimp used to torture her. Detective Cathy De La Paz describes the reactions of the audience when she says, “Several of them had not paid much attention to the girl,…

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    children deciding it themselves. So, because it is not the childrens first choice to marry that person, marital rape occurs. This is mainly because for the men in our country, it is not common for them to sleep in a room with another woman. It is such a taboo. These explains their increased lust level when they are in a room with a girl for the first time which results in marital rape. In my opinion, these issue are more common that it seems. I believe that women choose not to report this…

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    A critical analysis of Rape culture: its Manifestation in Fraternities and similar Micro-level Environments in Universities Universities and Colleges are breeding grounds for Rape culture: this is the basis of Simone Chiang’s essay. The author explains that the universities become spectators instead of action takers when it comes to cases of rape reported by students. While the act itself is not encouraged, the culture is promoted as a form of bonding for the students. This is an…

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