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    loved her.” Another unlikely‚ yet short-lived‚ friendship was between Anys Gowdie and Anna. Anys exhibited characteristics unconventional for women in the 17th century. Anna had originally seen Anys in the same light as the other villagers‚ “...her fornication and blasphemy branded her in a sinner in the reckoning of our religion.” However Anna eventually becomes inspired by her independence and freedom in a male-dominated and religious society‚ “I thought that she

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    Examine the regulations concerning marriage and divorce in Islam (30 Marks) Marriage is also known as “Nikah” in the Arabic Language and is overly encouraged in the Islamic faith by the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) and Allah Almighty. To prevent indecent acts such as pre-martial intercourse that could possibly result in unwanted consequences like illegitimate birth‚ the idea of marriage is considered a duty upon all Muslims. From an Islamic perspective‚ it is a sin to force any individual

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    The Darkness Between Two Darkness is a literary device that applies to both the setting’s of The Garden Party and Araby. Both these texts share the same implications of darkness but have two diverse meanings which represent different outcomes. Darkness contributes to the representation of each text and emphasizes how the conception of darkness is seen throughout the stories. By comparing the settings in both the short stories Araby and The Garden Party‚ the paper will show how the notions of darkness

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    Legal Injustices: The Zina Hudood Ordinance of Pakistan and Its Implications for Women By Rahat Imran1 Abstract During recent decades the women of Pakistan have been the most vulnerable and convenient targets of social‚ domestic and sexual violence. This paper will examine the trend of sexual violence against women that emerged in Pakistan with the introduction of the Islamization process through the implementation of the Sharia laws since1979. The paper’s main focus will be on rape and the state

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    1. Set after World War I‚ A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams reflects many of the social and cultural changes that occurred after the war. 2. Immediately the time of day (“first dark of an evening”) accentuates the background of socio-economic change as it symbolically represents the death of an old value system and the birth of a new set of social values. 3. The play takes place in the French Quarter of New Orleans which is immediately depicted as an impoverished yet cosmopolitan

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    Book Review and Critique of “The Gift of Sex” Mona Trice CCOU 305-B02 Healthy Sexuality 10/4/2013 Professor Moroz Liberty University Online Abstract This paper shall be used as a response regarding sexual fulfillment within the confines of a biblically based marriage. It was based on information obtained from the book‚ “The Gift of Sex” by Clifford and Joyce Penner. The couple gave their opinion as well as discussed topics which were sexually explicit as it pertained to married couples

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    “ We talk of identity as individual but in reality‚ identity is formed by society” in the light of this comment compare and contrast the ways in which identity is explored in the three texts‚ Skirrid Hill‚ The Road Home and Measure for Measure Our individual identity is shaped fundamentally by the society in which we live. However‚ identity is also shaped by an individual’s sense of self. Society plays a crucial role in forming a sense of identity by influencing the individual through the interactions

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    “Child Bridge” System My topic will be the “child bridge” system and the traditional rural life in China toward to the story “Xiao Xiao” by Sheng Congwen. The story is mainly about a young girl‚ Xiao Xiao who enters into the child bridge system with no choice and facing the struggle between the modern and traditional Chinese culture. Child bridge system was an unfair system that use to against women and was very common in rural China. It was an arranged marriage which daughter in the poor

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    Introduction What makes a lasting relationship in today’s society? Is it based primarily on sexual chemistry‚ or the act of physical sexual relations? Over the years‚ studies have been conducted to find what harm or help may come from sexual relations before marriage (http://ampartnership.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=134:divorce-and-premarital-sex&catid=12:recent-news&Itemid=37). Not only is their scientific research to show that premarital relations could increase relations

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    Saint Augustine was born to a pagan father and a Christian mother. He lived a life of immorality until his early thirties when he suddenly took a new path that would eventually lead to his canonization. According to Augustine he grew up in a life of sin. Though raised as a Christian he did not fully accept the faith that was taught to him by his mother. Instead‚ during his education‚ he became fascinated with the writings of the great philosophers such as Plato. The ideas expressed in the writings

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