Papers 1511-1520 of total 42688 found.
Category: /Literature/Poetry
…and created his own new ones in his critical essays. Born into a prominent New England Family, Eliot was given the best education possible in schools such as Smith Academy, Milton, and Harvard. He received his Bachelors in Arts after three years, instead…
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…or her own. By taking part in an act such as sex, the couple must realize the duties and responsibilities that they will have to acquire when the woman becomes pregnant. Throughout the whole story Pollitt shows many hasty generalizations and slippery slope…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is defined, as forced unwanted sexual intercourse, with someone you know or are dating. Any type of rape is considered to be an assault used with physical or nonphysical force. Rape consists of unwanted sex in the vaginal area, anal area, or through forced oral…
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…also supports this education, as some parents do not even do it at all. The problem is that in the past, abstinence from sex use to be taught.. Now, sex occurs so often that for a more realistic approach, they teach about safe sex. Even in today’s modern…
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Category: /Literature/English
…parents weren’t so anti-sex(including sex-education in schools) and simply talked to their children about sex more often, then it is incontrovertible that the rate of teenage pregnancies would decline. Another great contributor to this epidemic…
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Category: /Literature/English
…as on the streets. Crimes rates drop when prostitution is brought to a setting where it is monitored (Prostitutes’ Education Network). Since sex workers cannot rely on protection from the authorities due to the current legal status, prostitutes often seek pimps…
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…of abnormal behaviour is employed there is again problems in diagnosis. For example, one would not expect young, highly-educated, nonreligious couples to have the same idea about frequency of sex and desire as would an elderly, less-educated, highly religious…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…are unequal. The other parameter of sex discrimination refers to the wages that women get from their jobs. Ethel Klein states that «the average woman college graduate earns less than the average male high school dropout. College educated women are sometimes forced…
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…indiscriminate sex, but they are actually educating the children and working to abate the transmission of AIDS. Since this country undoubtedly needs help with preventing more AIDS victims, then educating kids and making them aware of how to protect themselves is much…
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…. The impact of violence on children is a major issue, as well as the impact of stereotypical views, such as sex roles. Health can also become a problem for children who spend excessive amounts of time in front of the television. There are, however, alternatives…
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