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    The dangers of fracking

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    Dear Representative Elizabeth Werren‚ I am writing to you to express my concerns regarding the hydraulic fracturing. This procedure is used to release earths natural gasses and is harming our environment extensively. Hydraulic fracturing uses substantial amounts of water in combination with sand and toxic chemicals to push natural gas out of the ground. I state my concerns and suggestions below. Citizens of Kansas and Missouri need safe and plentiful water for public use and for farm and ranch

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    Rape: The cure

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    Video Game Violence has been a controversial topic for many years‚ dating back to even the most simple classic video games like Ms. Pac-Man‚ Centipede and Space Invaders‚ eventually pushing into more modern games like Grand Theft Auto V and Call of Duty: Black Ops. This investigation attempts to expand and analyze the idea that due to the historical trend of video game violence being accused of blame for seemingly related violent events‚ some of the research may be faulty. The way we look at video

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    Feminist Approaches to International Law Feminist approaches to International Law and its underlying issues can be seen as radical‚ liberal‚ and extreme. The male point of view has found a way of forcing itself upon the world‚ apprehending it and dominating it full-fledged. It has grasped hold of the State and law in the same way male dominance has grasped women throughout history. Whether the clasps of violence against women are through rape‚ forced marriage‚ exploitation and forced prostitution

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    television watching the Wizard of Oz. To them‚ it is an assortment of magical beings‚ a land filled with wonderful places‚ with varieties of different colors. They do not picture it as something with far more meaning than just a plain fairytale. On the other hand‚ gender/feminist critics have been able to analyze the Wizard of Oz as well as Wicked‚ in order to find a more elaborate meaning behind the story itself. They have discussed what lies behind the story when it comes to the issue of sexism

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    It Is More Than A Camera A camera tells a story‚ a close and personal view of people’s life experiences from their perspective. Now a day‚ people use social media such as Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Instagram‚ Snapchat‚ YouTube‚ etc. as a way for them to upload their story. A camera can have a major impact on people lives‚ which has its advantages and disadvantages. It can affect people geographically‚ culturally‚ etc. In the essay‚ It Gets Better‚ Dan Savage‚ a man that plays a major role in the LGBT community

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    Pandora Was a Feminist

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    ENG4U1 Seminar Essays : Thought and Style Mary Meigs Essay Thought Purpose ‚ Audience & Point of View • The purpose of this essay was to convey to the reader that tales of the old are all feminist. The author uses three main points throughout the essay: Eve’s apples‚ Pandora’s Box‚ and Bluebeard’s wives. • The target audience of this essay was somebody who understood the tales‚ because the author doesn’t retell them throughout the essay. • This essay is written in a first person point of view

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    Alcohol and Driving Imagine being in a bar with a few of your good friends. Everyone is drinking and having a good time. Your are going to leave and go home‚ but you friends won’t let you because they know the dangers of driving after having a few drinks. Instead they ca ll a cab to give you a ride home. You would be extremely lucky to have such smart friends. Drunk driving is a very serious problem in our society today‚ but it is becomming socially unacceptable causing the numbers of alcohol

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    An article I read this week dealt with rape and rape culture’s presence in a teenage magazine’s advice column known as “Dear Kelly”. A young girl seeking advice after being raped by a friend who she had agreed to go on a date with wrote to the “Dear Kelly” column in hopes of finding support‚ but instead attention was brought onto Kelly’s response when she outwardly stated that it had been the young ladies fault for being raped. Kelley’s direct words were “you gave every indication you were a willing

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    Rape is defined as the unlawful sexual intercourse without the consent of the victim. Rape is a very strong word. Rape culture often blames the victim. “moral reasoning plays an important role in our everyday decisions”. 278 Society has created a stereotype that girls become targets of rape by the way they dress and behave. At Cromwell University‚ angelica was a victim of rape during a fraternity rush event. Angelica claimed that three BOZ seniors took advantage of the fact that she was drunk and

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    Effects of Rape on Women

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    describes rape as the crime of forcing another person to submit to sex acts‚ especially sexual intercourse. Rape is a crime in which most women cannot defend themselves. The fear of rape plagues every woman at some point or another in her life. The traumatic effects of rape vary from mild to severe‚ from psychological to physical. This paper will evaluate rape‚ as well as the effects it has on women‚ the theory behind male dominance and patriarchy‚ and differences in demographics. "Rape is a

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