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    It Was Not My Fault

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    called rape. Because the word “force” is in the definition‚ it is implied that the attacker must overpower the victim. Rape is about power; not love‚ not sexual desire‚ and certainly not the victim’s appearance. The myth that “women provoke sexual assault by their appearance‚” (Roger Williams University) is false. In reality‚ “[rapists] select victims who are vulnerable and accessible.” (Roger Williams University) Rape is about the attacker feeling dominant over another being. Many believe that “rape

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    ’s name? 2. Are the brand element chosen by Krasnovski relevant and deliver what it intend to deliver? 3. How should Krasnovski address the issue of ban of Kalashnikov vodka complaint by Portman Group? Analysis Kalashnikov is an inventor of AK 47 assault rifle and this weapon is known in many part of the word simply by the name Kalashnikov. It had been a major part in the revolution over the last 50 years and mainstay in the armies of more than 50 countries. The war was fought between the US along

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    Female Selective Service

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    The change in policy regarding women in combat and other military occupational specialties‚ naturally leads to the question of selective service where it is being discussed in the media‚ and even in presidential election debates. Should this old practice‚ which serves its purpose in the time of desperate need and crisis‚ change to include women in its pool of potential soldiers? Current law dictates that all male persons in the United States between the age of eighteen and twenty-five‚ documented

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    Rape " a Social Problem"

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    Rape: A Social Problem Deanna Havens Soc 203: Social Problems Dr. Rollins July 23‚ 2011 Rape is a part of society. Rape is and always will be a social problem. Sexual assault is defined as a sexual act performed without consent‚ the violation of one person by another. Rather than an act of sexual gratification‚ rape is an angry and violent expression of the rapist’s desire to dominate someone else (Ledray‚ 1986‚ pg. 1-2). Rape not only affects the victim‚ it also affects family‚ friends and

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    Ateneo de Naga University College of Arts and Sciences Department of Media Studies The Perception in Women’s Fashion as a Huge Contributing Factor in Sexual Violence (In partial fulfilment in the subject Introduction To Communication Research) Researchers: Jeffrey P. Almazan Efren C. Orpiada Jr. Rationale: Rape cases often occur to the women of our society. They are usually the victims of this crime‚ even in the past decades. Sexual violence happens anywhere

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    increased the ability of the media to influence the perceptions of certain events by the general public (Thiroux‚ 2007‚ p. 389). This is done by reporting on stories where the facts of the case aren’t always known. The recent allegation of sexual assault by three Brisbane Broncos players on a female patron at a Brisbane nightclub is a perfect example of how this can occur. According to Patterson and Wilkins‚ there are several elements which they believe should be emphasised if news values were constructed

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    Power Rape Research Paper

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    examination reveals that sexual desire is not a primary reason to commit a sexual assault because there are many opportunities for consensual sex. The goal in a power rape is capture‚ control and conquer a victim

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    ABSTRACT Rape ‚ a word for sexual assault—which is a horrifying crime most often done by a man to a woman force to have sex‚ is a constant crime in the United States . Law enforcement in the U.S needs to take rape victims stories more seriously ‚ and they need to prosecute rape cases more effectively. The law has in some ways no importance in rape cases in which they believe takes too much time to look into or like they say they usually are a “ waste of time “ . ADD POINTS 3-4 INTRO AND THESIS

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    Pro Gun Control

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    criminals would not. With an estimated 300 million firearms in the United States‚ obtaining a gun will never be difficult ("7 Reasons Liberals Are Wrong on Gun Control"). Other activists propose a ban strictly limited to assault weapons and other powerful semi-automatic weapons alike. Assault weapons are no more dangerous than any other semi-automatic weapon. People often believe that their militaristic features such as fore grips and pistol grips make them more dangerous (Davidson12). One also might argue

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    The history of rape is a long one‚ filled with horrible instances and medieval beliefs that continue to the modern day. Rape and sexual assault were -and sometimes still are- seen as a normal practice in underdeveloped or war-torn countries. The rape of female civilians was a normal practice for years throughout many wars around the world‚ as well as during colonization or conquest of new lands. The native people in the Americas were targeted profusely during the “discovery” of the “new world”‚ and

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