Papers 1851-1860 of total 13666 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…is touching her crotch as if in the act of masturbation; her right hand is touching the buttocks of the male statue. A simple reading of the image displays either the aftermath or preliminary set up for oral sex performed on the statue. The second page of the ad…
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…        Homosexuality is an erotic attraction, sexual behavior, emotional attachment, and a definition of the self. Over 7 1/2 million people in the United States are homosexual. These people are those who are interested in the same sex
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…especially with the formation of capitalism. In the last half of the 20th century this has been especially highlighted due to the increase of woman entering the labour market. This aroused the need for a legislation for equal opportunity for both sex's
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…role characteristics will be more likely to initiate sexual activity than women with `traditional' or `feminine' characteristics do. (Lottes, 1991) (Webster's Dict., 1973) <Tab/>Women are more likely to have sex during the most fertile six…
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…GENDER The word 'gender' is frequently used wrongly, i.e. assuming sex and gender are the same concept. The first person to make this distinction was America psychoanalyst Dr Robert Stoller (1968). He stated that 'sex' is the biological makeup which…
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…. These unwritten social laws affect every single individual, and often conflict with one's own beliefs particularly on the matter of sex, and sex-role stereotyping. Such a criticism is evident in the case of J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye, and Sylvia Plath's…
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Category: /History
…. Legislation exists to protect the interests of groups of people who have historically been discriminated against in terms of employment and services. The legislation provides protection against unfair discrimination. The Sex Discrimination Act (1975) and The Race…
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…separations 3.Jail time 4.Death of a close family member 5.Personal injury/illness 6.Marriage 7.Loss of job 8.Moving house High stress rating: 1.Marital reconciliation 2.Retirement 3.Serious illness of a family member 4.Pregnancy 5.Sex difficulties 6…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…the roles of males and females in society. Females are no longer considered solely as homemakers, and males are no longer considered the sole "breadwinners" of today's households. This change in dichotomy has altered the way both sexes are targeted…
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…that "it is never too late to regain your past." The catalyst to this frame of thought is Jane's friend, Angela. Lester feels excited by the thought that a teen-age girl thinks he is "hot." Lester overhears Angela state that she would have sex with him if Lester would…
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