Papers 2041-2050 of total 29856 found.
Category: /Literature
…. It treated issues that were usually suppressed in 19th-century America, such as the impact of the new, liberating democratic experience on individual behavior, especially on sexual and religious freedom. And it is the reason that distinguishes the author from…
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…as the feeling of needing to be accepted is at its strongest especially amongst their peer group. The individual may become aware of their sexual identity and of having to make decisions about their careers etc, if they are helped through this decision with love…
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…are usually vulgar, offensive, and explicit, and glorify the type of life that he and many other gangsta rappers lead. They depict violence, drug use, crime and sexual abuse as acceptable, and as a necessary way of life. They often go so far as to threaten…
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…in their school work and will cause one to receive lower grades. All this can be overwhelming and make a student very depressed. When under the influence of alcohol, a student's behavior can be very unpredictable. It directly impairs one's judgment to do what is right…
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…that the reason for the rapid marriage was because of his mother's sexual desires. The following soliloquy demonstrates his comparison between his father and his uncle, and his ideas about Gertrude: Let me not think on't; frailty, thy name is woman! A little month…
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…and tradition of various cultures, and is usually "necessary" for a girl to be viewed as a woman. It is believed that the mutilation will reduce a girl's sexual cravings and preserve her virginity. Some cultures believe that the clitoris will kill a man during sex…
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…because "they couldn't help it" (545). As the narrator describes McMahon's behavior toward the girls, he fails to realize he is no better than McMahon because he also is staring at the young girls. His negative expression is evident here in the fact that he…
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Category: /Law & Government
…agree that there is higher percentage of juvenile delinquency in children who have experienced childhood maltreatment. It is possible that in Florida, research shows girls in moderate and high-risk residential commitment, nearly half have been sexually
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Category: /Literature/English
…the desire double? I believe this theory is applicable through many views of human nature. One controversial subject is the dispute over the legalization of prostitution. As long as humans have sexual desire, they will find a way to fulfill it in some way…
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…Charles Darwin and the Development and impact of the Theory of Evolution by Natural and Sexual Selection Introduction It is commonly thought today that the theory of evolution originated from Darwin in the nineteenth century. However…
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