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…Gender and infidelity When two people get married, a couple who love each other decide to take a sacred vow to commit to each other “till’ death do us part”. Part of the commitment involves being faithful sexually. In a society…
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…an irresponsible behavior. It was considered one’s duty to remain in a marriage. Along with this duty towards one’s family included the strong belief to maintain the family unit in the best interest of the children. Society expected a married couple to live as one once…
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Category: /Literature/English
…contained obscene language and actions that were not appropriate behavior for an adolescent. In 1960, a teacher in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was fired for assigning the book to an eleventh-grade English class. The teacher was appealed and was reinstated by the school…
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Category: /History
…: the persistence of violent crimes against virtually every racial, ethnic, religious, and sexual minority, as well as against women. The reaction of some to recent controversies over immigration, welfare, and the languages spoken in public places - issues that go…
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…to effectively prevent most common negative behaviors. There have been few murders, sexual assaults, or aggravated assaults. Suicides, contraband weapons, disturbances, escapes, vandalism, and graffiti are rare. Managers are pleased with the manageability…
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…their own change; they have free will 2. Assist people maximize their potential and independence 3. Change environmental influences that adversely impact clients 4. Increase understanding that behavior is purposive and goal directed and this is not readily…
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Category: /History
…to a new anti-feminism. It evolved in the creation of new female images, more modern still based on traditional female functions, although it was never stated as such. The 1920s were characterized as an age of freedoms in dress, behavior, and sexual attitudes…
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…. Pornography also hurts kids. Teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases like Aids are completely nonexistent in porn, giving a false believe that there is no adverse consequences to behaviors depicted in pornography. Teaching that sexual experimentation…
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…in porn, giving a false believe that there is no adverse consequences to behaviors depicted in pornography. Teaching that sexual experimentation with anyone, anywhere is a major theme considered "fun" in pornography. Pornography teaches that women enjoy being…
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…amounts of alcohol causes greater impairment to the brain and usually impairs sexual performance, particularly in males. When a person is intoxicated, they’re thinking and perception skills become blunt. Alcohol reduces anxiety, guilt, worries and often…
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