Papers 2201-2210 of total 29856 found.
…boot camp the soldiers would be taught about VD’s, and the effect of them. The recruits had to take a sexual education class. In the class the men were shown pictures and movies that showed what various vaginal diseases looked like, and what they would do…
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Category: /History
…are taken from the conscious to the un/sub-conscious and are ‘unable’ to be recalled voluntarily. Furthermore they are able to affect the persons behavior in a variety of ways, from phobias to paralysis. Almost any organ or part of the body can be the scapegoat…
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…, but also a devout Christian who "secretly wore a hairshirt until the day before he died" (Turner/More). Cresacre More said that "When he was about 10 or 12 years old", More "tried to chastise and tame his unbridled sexuality, even to the extent of wearing…
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Category: /Literature/English
…experiences come behaviors like alcoholism, suicide and sexual abuse that have come to consume many aboriginal families who have gone through the residential school experience (Jaine, 31-4). Residential schools in their attempt to create an assimilated society…
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…). Later, in the same scene, Sofia asks "And what of my sexual needs? Am I to go with other men?"(Bridal 42). Rita simply responds "Women are different."(Bridal 43). Sofia is risking becoming an outcast with her behavior, since it doesn't follow…
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Category: /Law & Government
…and acceptance because of their sexuality? Show Slide 3 <Tab/>Legalizing same-sex marriages is just another hurtle we must jump over to become a completely accepting society. Marriage in North America has evolved in many different ways over the past 16…
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…. The disorganized ones have less planning, their victims are obtained by chance and show dangerous behavior during crime. They are more likely to leave weapons at the crime scene, perform sexual acts with dead bodies, keep the dead bodies, and usually do not use…
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…the employees to have a laid-back attitude and sometimes this behavior could lack professionalism in the workplace. The employees' opinions do count and should be recognized; however, guidelines should be put in place for the professional image of the company…
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…for each other. Crime is a unlawful activity while deviance is a behavior that is different from that of the accepted social or moral standards. Deviance most of the time is the “gateway” to crime. A strong example of this would be the recent…
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Category: /History
…) and hallucinogens. In addition, they adopted a new and more permissive view of sexual behavior. Rock music was an increasingly important part of the counterculture. Lying behind these open challenges to traditional lifestyles were the outlines of a philosophy. Like…
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