Papers 1651-1660 of total 42688 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…and nothing else matters around them. For example, when someone reads a romance novel they become so engrossed that it is hard for them to separate fiction from reality. They may have fantasies on how they would want a relationship with the opposite sex
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…Vicious and al unleashed their foul-mouthed, in-your-face opinions on a still largely British public. The British education minister of the 1970s' said The Sex Pistols were "a symptom of the way society is declining. It could have a shocking effect on young…
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…Sexual morality has declined in America today. The immoral life can be seen all around us. We see it in drugs, alcohol, movies, magazines, gangs, teenage pregnancy, pre-marital sex, and society as a whole. A person can walk into almost any…
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…on sexuality and worked to rationalize them through his own theory of natural law. Aquinas argues against any form of sex where the intention to produce children is not involved. He explains this through his theory of natural law, where sex is purely for the purpose…
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…should have the right to tell you not to. Yes it is true that it may not be moral to marry the same sex, but morals or no morals, we should always be happy with who we are and what we believe in. As of June 10, 2003, Canada legalized same-sex marriage…
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…in the classroom led to the work of feminist sociologists in the 1970s and 1980s to put a greater emphasis on more equal opportunities policies in education. Teaching approaches and resources were monitored for sex bias to ensure more 'girl-friendly schooling…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, have a greater incidence of HIV infection than the general population or that they spread HIV disease. In fact, evidence shows that San Francisco sex workers are highly educated about safe sex. The U.S. Department of Health consistently reports that only…
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…genetic technology has enable these couples to choose the sex of their baby making sure it is born free of any detrimental diseases. One healthy child per family, who is extremely loved and wanted and who receives the best food and education will mean that our…
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…is the cultural barriers that girls face. If we can eliminate those then we have a greater chance of diminishing the gender gap. We need to educate ourselves and parents. We should practice safer sex to avoid teen pregnancies. Provide more scholarships to girls…
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…more appealing to the age bracket. Fiction is not the only genre faced with banning and censorship. Educational books such as the sex education text It's Perfectly Normal by Robie Harris and The New Teenage Body Book by Kathy McCoy and Charles…
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