Category: /Society & Culture/People
of marriage vows, the sacredness of them has continued to lose credibility. When this is the example set by adults, children do not view marriage as a sacred union of souls, but they view it as something that can be thrown away without regard. With the divorce
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
classes teaching youth about what sex is and abstinence, they should teach kids what sex is and about the contraceptives available for safe sex. The use of contraceptives should be taught because it is unrealistic to expect people to wait until marriage
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Category: /Science & Technology
everywhere. The truth is that sex sells, we know that. The challenge that advertisers face is: How to use it best. Some advertisers do this better than others and the ones that truly have an understanding of gender tensions will, in the end, sell the most
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Category: /Literature/English
.....it will keep him from lots of disappointments later on' (105)' Brian's response to her query suggests that to him, sex is a joke. Furthermore, his counter indicates that his sex life with Irene is joke. As we later learn, Brian and Irene have a 'sexless marriage
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
Before the twentieth century, male was the dominant sex in the United States. The male premeditated what roles women should play at home. Women did not have the right to vote and did not receive the same equality like men did. Some women writers wanted
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Category: /Literature/English
are stupid, materialistic, and treated as sex objects by most of the characters.
After Billy's accident, Barbara thought of herself as the head of the family; she had to take care of Billy whom she though was senile because of his accident and unconventional
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Category: /Literature/English
roles have been made by men. Since women were not given the chance to study or interpret their religion, all of the authority has been placed in the hands of men. As a result many women feel that men, as the dominant sex, have interpreted the religion
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
when it was no longer possible. In those days it was socially unacceptable for a girl to be pregnant outside of marriage. Young girls refrained from sex out of fear of pregnancy and being socially ostracized. Among those who did break the rules, hurried
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Theater
and appears sad with all her wealth. It is easy for Britney to copy the famous sex symbol. "She has the same gorgeous heart-shaped face as Marilyn Monroe" (Lee n pag.). Over the past several years, Britney has risen against all odds to become the reigning pop
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
% and 66% over the 25-year period. In 1996 the number of female one-parent families was more than five times the number of male one-parent families, and this sex difference is projected to remain the same or widen to six.
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