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    Feminist Theory

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    a disease that will prevent them for ever having the political drive to achieve political‚ social or economic opportunities men have. This "disease" is the need for independency and self-respect or the lack there of. This is what we have come to know as feminism. Feminism refers to the body of thought on the cause and nature of women’s disadvantaged and subordinate position in society‚ and efforts to minimize and eliminate the subordination (Hughes‚ 2002:160). Understanding that the need for independency

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    selected to fulfil a particular role. While this definition may be flexible‚ it encompasses all experts that will be discussed‚ namely historians‚ lawyers‚ and jurors. In the context of this essay‚ evidence is defined as an undisputable fact which allows for conclusions to be drawn which are disputable. More often than not‚ experts intentionally form opinions that differ from one another in order to form critical pluralism. The reasoning behind this is the belief which best

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    Rape Culture

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    to every day desensitize‚ excuse‚ and even justify rape and sexual violence. Advertising is one of the biggest promoters of women as objects that we experience on a daily basis. Twenty-first century ads fall mostly into one of two camps: products for “Manly Men” that will help them to sleep with attractive women‚ or products for women‚ which will help them to better be decoration and sexual object. Both of these types of ads contribute to rape culture by commodifying sex: men’s advertisements‚

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    Furthermore‚ Medea takes offense to men having nothing to bind them to their commitments and women having to uphold to higher standards of commitment. In her eyes this is an injustice because whether it is a man leaving his wife‚ or a wife leaving her husband it only reflects negatively on the woman. She states “we women are the most wretched…we have bought a husband‚ we must then accept him as professor of our body… for women‚ divorce is not respectable; to repel the man‚ not possible” (24). From

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    Campus Rape

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    Campus rape is an extremely prevalent issue in today’s culture. According to Stanford University’s 2015 Campus Climate Survey‚ 4.7 % of women reported that they had been a victim of sexual assault and 32.9% reported experiencing sexual misconduct. Of those attacks‚ 80% of the perpetrators were Stanford students and 85% were men. Many of these offenses go unreported for fear of the victim not being believed or even being blamed. Because of this‚ rape is not taken as seriously as it should be. Recently

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    Obesity: Getting Bigger

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    © 2004 Milliman All Rights Reserved M I L L I M A N Research Report Obesity: A Big Problem Getting Bigger Kate Fitch‚ RN‚ MEd‚ CCM Bruce Pyenson‚ FSA‚ MAAA Steven Abbs Margaret Liang Peer Review by Tom Ruehle‚ FSA‚ MAAA; Kathy Zaharias‚ RN‚ MBA MILLIMAN RESEARCH REPORT March 2004 Obesity: A Big Problem Getting Bigger PAGE I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 II. DEFINITION OF OBESITY . . . . . . . . . . . .

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    Get-to-Know-Me Essay

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    After thinking for quite a while about what topic to write this diagnostic essay on‚ I decided to write about one week I volunteer at a kid’s day camp during the summer. I would show up every morning while the dew was still clinging to the blades of grass at Blythe Park. I would arrive an hour before everyone else to prepare the circles of safety and to collect tinder that would litter the ground under the giant pines. The circle of safety was about a 2-foot diameter circle of bricks I would order

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    The Dangers of Sexting

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    THE DANGERS OF SEXTING Before we can get into the dangers of Sexting‚ let‟s make sure you really know what this is. According to Wikipedia‚ Sexting is ‚ “the act of sending sexually explicit messages or photographs‚ primarily between mobile phones.” Most people aren‟t aware of the dangers really involved when sending a sexually explicit picture through their phone or the Internet. Over the past several years‚ the number of people Sexting has increased while the ages of those people

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    The Dangers of Facebook

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    usually checking it several times to see if they had received new messages. The amount of time spent on Facebook at each log-in varied from just a few minutes to more than an hour. The Ohio report shows that students who used Facebook had a “significantly” lower grade point average - the marking system used in US universities - than those who did not use the site. “It is the equivalent of the difference between getting an A and a B‚” said Karpinski‚ who will present her findings this week to

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    Rape and Sexual Assault Rape is a type of sexual assault usually involving sexual intercourse‚ which is initiated by one or more persons against another person without that person’s consent. The act maybe carried out by force‚ under threat‚ or with a person who is incapable with valid consent. The definition of rape varies both in different parts of the world and at different times in history. According to the American Medical Association‚ sexual violence‚ and rape in particular‚ is considered

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