Category: /Literature/English
No matter what the eyes see, the heart is blind. Getting Out by Cleopatra Mathis is a poem about the trials and tribulations of a failed marriage. The language and the tone used by the poet describe the range of emotion at the same time the ex-wife
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Category: /Literature/English
the objections and differences of Romeo and Juliet's parents aside, however, Romeo and Juliet fall in love as soon as they meet, and decide to risk being wed in secret. The reason for the secret marriage is because both Romeo and Juliet know their parents would
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health & Beauty
with the development of the antagonism between man and woman in monogamous marriage, and the first class oppression with that of the female sex by the male ". Monogamous marriage is a relative regression in which the well being and development of one group are attained
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Category: /Literature/English
their virginity while drunk - and don't use protection. Many of those become pregnant or do things they wouldn't do when sober. Many young women say that they used alcohol - or were even drunk - when they first had sex. And many of these same young women say
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Category: /History/World History
. Same-day results for HIV tests and social marketing of condoms and self-treatment kits for sexually transmitted infections, backed up by sex education programmes, have helped reduce very high HIV infection rates.
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
is to basically be set apart from the church. Having an attraction to the same sex, and being tempted to participate with people of the same sex is not a sin, but pursuing this temptation is; and when you do this you isolate yourself from the people and the activities
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
In "Much Ado About Nothing" by William Shakespeare, Beatrice and Benedick - two main characters with strong opposite opinions of the other sex - are involved in a plot where other characters in the play attempt to trick them into falling in love
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Category: /Literature/English
) and outsiders. All personal written material is strictly
forbidden, as well as sex, love or any marriage that was unapproved by the Party.
The aim of the Party was not merely to prevent men and women from
forming loyalties which it might not be able
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Category: /Literature/English
Lysistrata
By Aristophanes
³We can force our husbands to negotiate Peace, Ladies, by exercising steadfast Self Control- By Total Abstinence.......Total Abstinence from SEX!² (Aristophanes,24
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Category: /History
the value of cooperation, while at the same time becoming burdened with guilt and remorse. While its possible that this is historical fact, Freud doesnt really substantiate these claims with any evidence, and we are only left to assume that thats how history
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