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    women's roles in the US

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    The veracities about women’s roles were constructed in ways that have been altered or erased for social and political purposes. The roles of black women were undermined during slavery and Hawaiian women’s roles were taken away after colonialism. Women’s roles should be recognized because it makes a significant contribution to decolonization and resistance. The erasure of women’s roles have been constructed in favor of white supremacists and colonists‚ thus‚ keeping knowledge about women’s roles away

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    Looking at today’s society‚ it is easy to see the judgement society has on certain types of relationships. Homosexual relationships were‚ and still to some today‚ considered sinful and taboo. Polyamorous marriages are illegal in the United States. Freud believes that the construction of civilization allowed for the creation of the rights and wrongs of sexual relations‚ suppressing people’s natural instincts. It is clear to see that the social body that is the religious culture of Santiago in The

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    Literary analysis of “Brave New World.” In the Sci-fi futuristic novel “Brave New World”‚ published in 1932‚ Aldous Huxley introduces the idea of the utopian society‚ achieved through technological advancement in biology and chemistry‚ such as cloning and the use of controlled substances. In his novel‚ the government succeeds in attaining stability using extreme forms of control‚ such as sleep teaching‚ known as conditioning‚ antidepressant drugs – soma and a strict social caste system. This paper

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    Sex Education in Public Schools All over the world‚ sex and sexuality have essential meaning since they can be regarded as the main proponents of the sustainability of a normal life. In fact‚ sex and sexuality are the basics of human instincts that affect an individual’s whole life and these cannot be ignored to have a good and healthy life. Therefore‚ it is a universal topic taking the interest of the whole humanity. Although sex and sexuality are general and important issues that every person

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    When it comes to family‚ there was no way to define such a word. Post-modern society has allowed for the diversification of the family structure‚ bringing today’s society further away from the idea of the ‘ideal’ family. According to Modernist theory‚ the ‘ideal’ family also known as the nuclear family consists of two parents (both sexes) and a small amount of children. In this type of family (it being the only type seen as acceptable at this time) the father had the ‘instrumental’ role‚ meaning

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    Comparison of literary elements of Brave New World  and Childhood’s End Ever wonder what is awaiting the human race in the future? Aldous Huxley once said‚ “There are things known and there are things unknown‚ and in between are the doors of perception” (“Aldous Huxley”). And the doors of perception are exactly what the readers will walk through while reading these two intricate and imaginative novels. Arthur C. Clarke‚ Childhood’s End‚ and Aldous Huxley‚ Brave New World‚ definitely express the

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    Introduction Abdullah Hadi Al-Kahtany (2009) is the writer of this book. Abdullah Al-Kahtany is a great professor of Applied Linguistics at King Khalid University‚ Saudi Arabia. He discusses the state of oppressed women globally in his book Women’s rights: a historical perspective. The author explores how over the years society has infringed upon women’s rights using the justification of religion. He also explains the principles of women’s rights in different religions and offers a solution to gender

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    Aliya � PAGE �1� Aliya � PAGE �7� Morality‚ Meet Brave New World "The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame."1 Concerning Aldous Huxley ’s dystopian novel‚ Brave New World‚ readers find themselves thinking the theme of the novel is not of proper conduct and it would not take place in their current world. Brave New World follows a futuristic society‚ the World State‚ where citizens are mass-produced and conditioned to suit the ways of the government and

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    abused wives are also significantly more likely to be sexually abused when their husbands are into pornography.” (Slope 2004) The partnership is shown to weaken through the use of pornography. The male is shown to have less value on partnership and monogamy. The woman is shown to feel less valued‚ not confident in the relationship‚ and to lack confidence as a woman. Through different research projects it has been shown that the makers of pornography play into general sexual and racial stereotypes

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