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    think about love what do you think about? We as humans often think of “love” basically as the core of understanding romance‚ but that is not the whole entire thing‚ well the most accurate picture. So what is love? The answer to the question is that some people may seek a philosophical and/or spiritual answer. Love is not a material or a design. It is basically a word that we use to sugar coat over various‚ complex‚ and also chaotic‚ realities of our human relationship. Instead of asking “what is love”

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    BEING MSM …. (Issues and challenges faced by the MSM) SEEMA GREWAL (Presenter) M.A. (prev.) 2nd Semester Objective: • To identify the issues and challenges faced by MSM (men who have sex with men). • To understand their socio-cultural aspects of life. • To find out the stigma and discrimination faced by them. • To

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    distinction between gender and sex. Gender is the perceived component of human sexuality while sex is the biological or genetic component. Why do we differentiate between gender and sex? Differentiating gender from sex allows social scientists to study influences on sexuality without confusing the social and psychological aspects with the biological and genetic aspects. Gender is the socially constructed component of human sexuality. Gender is an inner feeling that you are male‚ female‚ both‚ neither

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    elements of art and depict men and women with equality and respect. Erotic art came from the Greek work “eros” which means “love” while pornography came from “porne” which means “prostitute.” Erotic arts thus portray sexuality on mutual basis while porn dehumanizes an individual by sexuality. Art is about beauty and aesthetic qualities. On the other hand‚ pornography is a term interchangeably used for obscene works. Freud stated that the genitals are exciting and beautiful so the challenge for art is

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    acceptable. The 27 societies left have sanctions against male-male interactions. It is said that some societies look at male-male sexuality as a rite of passage and that semen is looked at as a source of strength and virility. Now it is understood that this is only accepted during the

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    Vinny Orlando 7.16.14 Western Civilization 1 Prior to Ancient Greece‚ human sexuality was not something that was typically shown openly. Human sexuality was first openly shown in the art work of Ancient Greece. Nudity as well as sexual relations has been a huge part of their culture and heritage. Unlike the European society‚ the Ancient Greeks being more open showed that they cared about their sexuality more than the other societies had. In the article "Women and Boys in Classical Athens‚"

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    point methodologically by first covering the foraging methods of the hunter-gatherers and then their sexuality and religion. Other factors of the tribe that the author focuses on are: politics‚ social change‚ marriage‚ conflict‚ and social organization. After analyzing Lee’s research on the Ju/’hoansi‚ I was able to discover that the biggest issue lies within their kinship‚ subsistence‚ and sexuality. [So far‚ you have stated the topic of the book‚ but you still need a clear statement of what you think

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    the ruling factor. There are many opinions when it comes to this questions‚ some saying yes that women can have sexual agency under patriarchy yet other would say no. To start off the author Carole Vance (Please and Danger: Toward a Politics of Sexuality)would argue that a to focus only on women’s pleasure and sexual agency ignores the patriarchal world we live in‚ but to focus only on the danger of possible sex situations ignores a woman’s sexual agency and choices in the matter. So we are left

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    Although the women from their respective universes differ with how this power is used. Some use their sexuality to their advantage to try and gain something from those around them‚ while some are given this power of sexuality and it is used against them‚ creating negative biases or people misinterpreting their sexaulity‚ or it just does not work in their favor. “Blacksad” reveals how the power of sexuality works to benefit the women; while “Watchmen” uses the power

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    novel‚ Tess of the D’Urbervilles: A Pure Woman‚ was met with a great deal of controversy. Having previously appeared in a censored‚ serialized form in The Graphic‚ early readers and critics were not ready for the full novel’s portrayal of female sexuality‚ religious skepticism‚ and scandalous violence. It is a work filled with beautiful evocations of landscape and horrific descriptions of deaths‚ with acute psychological insight as well as the sense that individual psychology matters little when confronted

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