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    “The artist does not draw what he sees‚ but what he has to make others see” -Edgar Degas (1834-1917) Examine how artists represent their world. The swinging sixties. Marked as a period of popular culture‚ excitement‚ radical behavior and‚ subversive events such as feminism movements‚ civil rights movements‚ technological advances‚ music‚ film and rebellious trends such as the evolving and drug epidemic and flamboyant scandal. So when Lewis Morley photographed infamous protagonist Christine

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    Is Infidelity Genetic Reuben Singleton ECPI University Table of Contents Abstract………………………………………………………………………. 3 Introduction…………………………………………………………………... 4 Methodology…………………………………………………………………. 6 The Gene Study……………………………………………………………….7 The Bond Study…….………………………………………………………. ..10 The Twins Study……………………………………………………………...12 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………13 Citation………………………………………………………………………..15 Abstract The genetic influences on infidelity are unclear in humans

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    English Extension HSC The genre of crime fiction reflects shifting social‚ cultural and political conditions. Each composer is influenced by these shifting paradigms and thus incorporates them into their texts‚ pushing past the conventions and boundaries set in earlier eras to create new sub-genres. Daniel Chandler in An Introduction to Genre Theory‚ identifies this phenomenon: "genres change over time; conventions of each genre shift‚ new genres and sub-genres emerge and others are discontinued

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    HONOR KILLING –“No Honor in Killing” In Pakistan and around the world‚ crimes against women in the name of honor have been occurring for long time but the level of exposure and coverage given to such crimes was not there until a decade ago. One does not find any discussion or usage of the term “Honor” or “Honor Killing” in the Print or Electronic Media 15 or 20 years back. I could find only a couple of articles written about honor killings just in the beginning of the 90s. Then‚ from 1995 onwards

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    was followed by the West Indian royal commission of 1937 which concluded in its findings that the man in West Indian society was not viewed as the head of the household. It also identified the woman as the supporter of the home and claimed that promiscuity and illegitimacy were prevalent. The problems that derived from social pathology * Family life was seen as loose and unstable‚ and relationship appeared to be casual. * Conjugal ties were occasionally faithful and enduring but were

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    This article‚ written by Shanara R. Reid‚ discusses the over-sexualization of women in rap/hip hop songs and music videos‚ and the possible social causes of this. It has become apparent nowadays that women are heavily degraded in all kinds of media in order to appeal to the male viewing audience. Scantily clad women partaking in provocative dance routines and actions has become a norm of music videos. Machismo ideals that stress the extreme superiority of men over women and encourage the representation

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    Philip Larkin presents women throughout both the poems ‘Wild Oats’ and ‘Talking in Bed’ in a superficial manner as he focuses purely on their physical appearance and sexuality rather than their personality. Predominantly in ‘Wild Oats’‚ Larkin reduces both women to stereotypes which highlights his objectifying tone. Examining this poem through a feminist perspective makes it fundamentally clear to see how he focuses on his privileged male perspective throughout leaving the woman’s viewpoint marginalised

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    Evolutionary Bioenergetics of Protocells Introduction Bioenergetics is central to our understanding of living systems‚ though there has been very less research in field of finding the origins of life. Understanding the origin of cellular life on Earth requires the discovery of plausible pathways for the transition from complex prebiotic chemistry to simple biology‚ defined as the emergence of chemical assemblies capable of Darwinian evolution.  A coherent pathway which starts from no more than

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    destructive to human society as the separation of sex and love. The illuminati wishes to harness sex in the interests of hate. Love is the enemy of hate and must b destroyed. ALL PORNOGRAPHY IS GAY According to our definition of homosexuality‚ i.e promiscuity outside of love and or procreation‚ all pornography is gay. The porn consumer is engaged in promiscuous masturbatory fantasy. He is not focused on his marriage and progeny. There is a place for tasteful nudity as a stopgap while seeking marriage

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    Perceived Motivation for Rape: Gender Differences in Beliefs about Female and Male Rape Samson H. Lynch Strayer University May 20‚ 2008 Perceived Motivation for Rape: Gender Differences in Beliers about Female and Male Rape Although there are many factors that contribute to the act of one individual raping another‚ over the past 25 years there have been two prevalent factors considered to be primary‚ if not the sole factor contributing to rape: sex and power. The belief that it is power is

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