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    AC / DCT The Divine Command Theory (DCT) is the view that the morality of our actions is said to be determined by God. It is a system of ideas which claims that the moral perspective of actions is set by determining whether such actions are commanded by God or not. Those actions commanded by God are said to be morally right actions while other actions that are not commanded by God are said to be morally wrong. The DCT claims that God is the judge of all that is right and wrong. He does so by commanding

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    Sufferings of a Female Slave “Slavery is terrible for men; but it is far more terrible for women. Superadded to the burden common to all‚ they have wrongs‚ and sufferings‚ and mortifications peculiarly of their own” (Gates and McKay 294). Although male narrators like Frederick Douglas had touched on what slave women went through‚ the public had yet to hear it come from the mouth of a woman. Harriet Jacobs tells her story in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl and brings attention to the problems

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    inhabited by the people European decent who had‚ until the late 19th Century‚ remained near the East coast. The expansion and habitation was "meant" to occur as divine providence. The rights and freedoms of the indigenous people were not high on the list of priorities of the expansion. Perhaps no one took the terms "manifest destiny"‚ and "Divine Providence" more literal than Brigham Young. The LDS movement West was littered with not only genocide of Native Americans‚ but the slaughter of any group

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    Reproductive System Function: Anatomy of Male Reproductive System Major Organs producing offspring External Reproductive Organs propagation of the species penis and scrotum !in terms of evolution – the only reason all the other systems exist Internal Organs: only major system that doesn’t work continuously ! only activated at puberty these structures form continuous tube: Testes epididymus vas deferens ejaculatory duct urethra in penis unlike most other organisms

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    Female circumcision is a common practice in parts of Africa‚ this is done to African girls at a very young age because it is suppose to assure everyone that every girl who gets mutilated will remain a virgin until the day she marries. This is also suppose to assure everyone that when a girl marries she will not cheat on her husband and will be a good wife. This violates womens rights on so many levels‚ it is dangerous‚ it is unfair‚ it is just torture. This ritual can have so many complications during

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    movie Alien (1979) has challenged those conventions though gender role reversal‚ a strong female surviving heroine and unexpected sexuality. the unconventional nature of this film is what makes audiences swoon over what would otherwise be a traditional Sci-Fi movie. For the first 20 minutes or so of this film‚ Ripley seems like just another person on the ship only men are talking showing that this is a male driven ship. Traditionally‚ men put the food on the table‚ they make the rational‚ tough

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    Training the Female Athlete Stephen R. Gonzalez American Military University Abstract Should methodology and programming differ between athletes based on gender? This question is on the rise as the number of females who compete in sports and athletics continues to grow. A review of recent trends and research depicts the answer as‚ yes – most definitely. It is becoming apparent that females are significantly more at risk of injury and injuries that lead to athletic attrition. In order to

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    One in five female students who attend a college or university are either raped or sexually assaulted by a male student (Myers‚ 2015). The awareness -or lack of- sexual assault needs to be addressed as it is a growing problem in many communities. Sexual assault can be anything from rape‚ to unwanted sexual attention‚ or simply‚ the sexual exploitation of an individual on the internet. The media is one of the biggest supporters for male dominance and female objectification. Rape has unfortunately

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    have different viewpoint in sexuality‚ they both have underlying similarities. Both Solanos and Friedrich agree that a women should have her own identity and their viewpoint on men. In SCUM Manifesto‚ Solano persuades the female reader into believing that secretly men are passive and want to become women. Therefore‚ they usurped a women’s creativity‚ energy and vitality in order to fulfill their void they have of not being a female. For that reason‚ women should stand her ground to avoid having a

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    Explore the similarities and differences in the presentation of female characters in A Streetcar Named Desire and The World’s wife In this essay‚ I will be exploring the similarities and differences of female characters in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ by Tennessee Williams; and ‘The World’s Wife’ by Carol Ann Duffy. Both texts denote women as somewhat weak and incompetent and as having a predatory attitude towards the mainly dominant male characters. A Streetcar Named Desire was written in 1945 and

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