Category: /Literature/English
what the ad is selling. For instance, sex is used to sell just about everything. It is perhaps the only element that can be used by advertisers that the public will never get tired of seeing. A good example of this is alcohol advertisements. What does
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Category: /Literature/English
which is usually reserved from family viewing, contains more then either sexual acts per an hour. Research done by Media Research Center in Stossels article found that ...portrayals of premarital sex outnumbered portrayals of sex within marriage by eight
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Artists
to the heart
of the problem.
SEX, HOMICIDE, MONEY, these are some controversial things
rappers must rap about to get 'Mad loot' (money). Its bad
enough we grew up in a era where the slightiest thing could upset
any one,like teaching masturbation
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Category: /Law & Government
it because it is between people of the same sex; what is imperative to accept is that all people, whether gay or straight, are equally capable as human beings of enjoying the tangible and intangible benefits that marriage entails. Perhaps one of Charalambous
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Category: /Literature
with Alcee, her ex-boyfriend? There is no adequate reason for her behavior that accepts other relationship out side marring.
However, Calixta's action and advocates that the affair can be understood because she does not have a sex life as she desire. Even though
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Category: /Entertainment/Genres
to present a story of an event embroiled with passion, obsession, deception and gratuitous amounts of sex. With the choice that many consider daring and that was certainly avant-garde of pulling no punches in the portrayal of the sexual relationship between Sada
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Category: /Society & Culture
that many of the patients had hostile relationships with siblings, particularly brothers. Relationships with sisters were significantly better. Relationships with same sex peer groups were generally painful and unhappy experiences because they were isolated
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Category: /Literature/English
to voice her concerns about 'queer ideas' (sex jokes) that the boys had been coming up with (105). 'If sex isn't a joke, what is it,' Brian answers (105). He goes on to say 'the sooner and more he (their son) learns about sex, the better for him
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
into an "abnormal" behavior and what was the purpose
to regulate sexual behavior as normal. The idea that
sex is a product of control, surveillance, and
self-expression, therefore those with power/knowledge
must control and regulate sexuality. To ensure a
productive
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
than the women. A flash of a woman's eyes can melt a thousand hearts. Men have the freedom to go out, socialise, and have sex. They aren't expected to be fully covered, and they can do basically whatever they feel like. The handmaids however, are expected
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