Papers 2481-2490 of total 29856 found.
Category: /History
…states. This is despite the fact that while the concentration camps they were branded with the pink triangle, signifying sexual preference. They were harshly mistreated by camp guards and fellow inmates. Two main factors produced this unsatisfactory state…
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Category: /Literature/English
…how much a twenty second advertisement will impact the behavior of the viewers? Is it reasonable to think that young adults exposed to a visual and emotional TV diet of sexual pleasuring can grow up with anywhere near a realistic or holistic sense…
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…, and this part of the ray can fossilize. Many teeth and some spine fossils have been found. Manta Rays don’t reach sexual maturity until they are five years old or 13 to 15 feet in wingspan. Once they are sexually mature, they can mate year round. Mating usually…
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Category: /Literature
…of the plays illustrate how men treat women as mere sexual objects and create circumstances that cause women to hide a part of their life. However, the writers also display some distinctions between the manners with which men tend to look upon women as Webster…
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…. According to 1 Christine Boman in his article masculinities and sexual violence in contemporary Australian drama and its film adaptations, has observed that the presence of bias in masculinity is a major characteristic in the history of Australian films…
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Category: /Literature
…. Both books illustrate how white women were idealized as pure, angelic, and chaste while black woman were idealized as possessed and contained an uncontrollable, savage sexuality. Harriet Jacobs' Incidents in the Life of A Slave Girl brought the sexual
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…, their behavior is often self-destructive and can include acts of self-mutilation, suicidal tendencies, alcohol or drug abuse, binge-eating, gambling, overactive sexual behavior, or reckless driving. It is suspected that self-mutilating behaviors are associated…
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…the influence of alcohol, individuals who may already be stressed may misinterpret cues and resort to abusive behavior” (291). Many parents that abuse alcohol perform their duties differently when intoxicated and when sober (Ackerman 13). According to Robert…
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Category: /Literature/English
…). According to Cathy Spatz Widom, in the article “Child Abuse and Alcohol Use and Abuse”, “under the influence of alcohol, individuals who may already be stressed may misinterpret cues and resort to abusive behavior” (291). Many parents that abuse alcohol perform…
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Category: /Literature/English
…). According to Cathy Spatz Widom, in the article “Child Abuse and Alcohol Use and Abuse”, “under the influence of alcohol, individuals who may already be stressed may misinterpret cues and resort to abusive behavior” (291). Many parents that abuse alcohol perform…
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