Papers 1421-1430 of total 86417 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…is doing it; which is clearly false. Teenagers want to experience and experiment with sex, and even if they choose to not have sex until marriage, they will fantasize about it. This is yet another example of the similarities in which Holden and the typical…
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Category: /History
…as a predetermined site but in human reality. Sex is used to generally describe a person's external anatomy and gender being an internal aspect of sexual identity. Most people have gender and sex that are the same. For example, a physical male whose inner gender…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. A. and J. Skolnick offer the possibility that living with the opposite sex is more difficult than with the same sex and because the custodial parent is often the mother, boys are exposed to this situation more often. Another perspective is that girls are likely…
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Category: /Literature/English
marriage and through themselves. It's a normal feeling to have for anyone at anytime. Everyone has values, they were just geared towards different things in the fifties. For Rabbit, his values were sex, being in control, having someone in his life…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, which makes her contemplate what she wants to do. This is where her faith is tested and her actions are decided upon whether she chooses her religion or sex before marriage. According to Dickinson’s history, we know that her life at one point involved going…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and women lie in the lack of understanding and acceptance of different sexes. Grays model of Mars and Venus stereotypes both men and women. To some Grays conception has pushed women's role in marriage back 30 years. To the author however, the model of Mars…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, it induces happiness. "Everyone belongs to everyone else," (Huxley 127) is the basic psychology of the society. In Huxley's perfect world sex is mandatory. It happens to every individual almost every night. Also, no one knows what marriage is. They simply…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…. In Spanish-speaking countries, it is not uncommon to find many generations of the same family living in one house. The Buendia house always has various relatives within it. Yet, this is not the only explanation. The incest of the family is a theme throughout…
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…this happens in modern human life too. Very few men in this world who are giving respect to women. If wife came to know that her husband had a sex with other woman, she still gives a change to her husband to be a good man. However if the same mistake was made…
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…will eventually pass on their cultural heritage to their children. Women in Ancient Rome were most certainly viewed as property and vehicles for producing heirs, but they were also often viewed as partners in marriage and formed loving relationships with members…
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