Papers 1921-1930 of total 29856 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…to sexually suggestive materials, exposure to explicit conversations and obscenity in chat rooms, and access to violent interactive games. One very dangerous downside to Internet communication is its…
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…, and abnormal sexual behavior. They suffered from hostile and murderous emotions, but were also organized enough to plan and preform several murders. Probably Chicago psychiatrist Helen L. Morrison conducted the most extensive interviews with serial killers. She…
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…Facts: Wayne Mogilefsky was employed as a creative editor for real parties in interest Silver Pictures, Warner Brothers, and Joel Silver. Mogilefsky alleged taht he was subjected to sexual harassment and discrimination by his supervisor, Michael Levy…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…an embodiment of death and sin, but also insatiated sexual lust. The combination of sex and lust has significant philosophical implications, especially in relation to themes of creation, destruction, and the nature of existence. Milton, in Paradise Lost, establishes…
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…the two groups of children in the areas of emotional and behavioral problems. Many other studies have been done and have had the same results. Also proven was the sexual orientation of parents does not harm the self-esteem…
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…and his constituents. Joseph Blaney, author of “The Clinton Scandals” gives the reader a quote cited only as from “the New York Times editorial page” that reads: “Its is not the legality of anyone’s sexual behavior that is at issue here. The legal questions…
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Category: /Literature/English
…outdated sexual urges, which make him feel the need to spread his genes. In truth, Rabbit was “monstrously selfish, he doesn’t care about right or wrong, and worshiped nothing except his own worst instincts (134). The animalistic behavior Rabbit demonstrates…
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…because what they saw on TV has taken away the fear of it ever happening to them, and even if it does, it's almost like they have already experienced it. Another impact from exposure to TV violence is aggressive behavior. Kids try to imitate the acts done on TV…
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…(NCANDS) , five types accounted for most of the reported child abuse and neglect committed in 1996 . These five types were; physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, emotional abuse, and medical neglect. Physical abuse is the most visible form of child…
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…the unacceptability of their behavior by denying or minimizing the injuries battered women suffer. These same men also minimize the nature of the injuries (Bergon, 1998, p.188). Some males say they feel a sense of loss of control. Once again, this concept is what has been…
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