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…for an additional research paper examining lone parent families. The journal articles selected to study the effects on lone-parenting include: 1) “Family Structure, Educational Achievement and the Inner City”, 2) “Lone Parent Canadian Families and the Socioeconomic…
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…women within the upper class had increased opportunities in education during 1350 to 1600 in Western Europe, the remainder of the female population was discouraged in participating in the new liberating ideals of the Renaissance. Medieval ideas…
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Category: /Literature/English
…problems would arise, than be solved. One reason that many students are not sexually active, is because of the lack of protection or the embarrassment of buying protection at a local drug store. And while this would mean sex without protection to many young…
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…The History of Sexuality by Michel Foucault, is meant to be a critique of our social period, in particular, the belief that sex, especially discourses about sex, have been 'repressed'. Instead, Foucault suggests that sex was never actually 'repressed…
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…Prostitution: It Should Be Legalized Argument: Men have been paying women for sex for hundreds of years and continue to keep the business of prostitution alive. Prostitution should be legalized because the government can help regulate the industry…
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…There is no doubt that there are many reasons why teenagers should not engage in premarital sex relationships. Although teenagers, specially during this time, regard this activity as normal and a way of practicing, it is actually a dangerous…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…about their youthful audience?s well being. It feigns moral responsibility by airing the aforementioned educational programming. Condom ads and programs such as ?True Life? and ?Love Line? combat the difficult obstacles such as sex and drugs placed before…
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…"of both sexes [which shared] equally in male and female" characteristics; a concept that would become known to the modern world as hermaphroditism. The first humans were dual-faced, looked in opposite directions from each other, possessed multiple limbs…
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…unfairly by “making” them inferior by giving them a “special treatment”. Sex should not bias a decision of employment or affect education decisions. A woman should be employed to their qualification and not gender preferences, than to rely on a program…
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…of moral development and its application to moral education. Kohlberg proposed that moral difficulties motivated their own development through a fixed sequence of increasingly adaptable kinds of moral reasoning. He conducted most of his work at Harvard…
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