Papers 2501-2510 of total 42688 found.
…and accepting new avenues for women to explore in their equality for men. Women have always been the disadvantaged sex and time has helped to see that this has changed, but relatively large and harmful occurrences such as circumcision continue without question…
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Category: /History
…excluded women from having proper education. "Daughters had long been denied access to schooling in favor of their brothers," (Clinton, 17) The majority of women were denied access to education, but only a few rich families had ever given their daughters…
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…is an illusion. [Spearman, Terman, Brigham, Burt, Jenson and the Bell Curve ideologues Herrnstien and Murray believe in the four characteristics of biological determinist dogma. The contemporary educational system justly determines who the real “Golden Children…
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…Gender Identity Disorder I. I want to talk about gender issues. The definition of gender identity disorder is a condition in which there is a discrepancy between an individual's assigned sex and gender identity, involving a strong and persistent…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Super Freak or Slut, You Decide. In the song “Super Freak” written and sung by Rick James, he speaks of an encounter with a woman with whom he had sex. Since this song was written during the sexual revolution and James has confessed to sexual…
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…A transsexual is defined as a person whose sex is uncertain or who considers himself or herself as belonging to the opposite sex. It is also defined as a person with a psychological urge to belong to the opposite sex, which may be carried to the point…
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Category: /History
…a greater equality in those times when they were vital to the economy. Nevertheless, women in colonial America were commonly regarded as inferior beings and the colonial period was far from being a golden age for women. Sex roles were sharply separated. Men…
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…young women on or at risk of welfare are likely to achieve. Teenagers and Sex Sexual intercourse during the teenage years has become the norm in the United States. While intercourse among very young teenagers is still relatively rare more than 8 in 10…
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…of AIDS began to practice safe sex. However, these men have returned to unsafe sexual practices, namely, not using condoms. Educators of AIDS want to focus on the healthiness of safe sex practices, rather than on the illness of unsafe sex practices. An honest…
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Category: /Law & Government
…what law or obligation requires. As you can see they go hand in hand in destroying our world when these acts are committed. There are many theories behind what causes crime; keeping in mind that a theory is not a fact, it is simply an educated opinion…
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