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    the onset of rape‚ no matter what form it comes in. However‚ the Pennsylvania

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    Are you a white male from a good family? If so then you could potentially get away with raping someone. Rape is too common now and white privileged men seem to be able to get away with it. However to some rape is just another miniature crime‚ but to myself and others it is so much more as people’s lives are being ruined by these gruesome acts. Recently an atrocious young boy who is not worthy of being called a man named Brock Turner made the headlines. He is one of the many white young men who got

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    What makes the selected speeches worthy of critical study? Margaret Atwood’s Spotty-Handed Villainesses (1994) and Anwar Sadat’s Statement to the Knesset (1977) are both speeches worthy of critical study because of their fascinating ideas and values. “There was a little girl Who had a little curl Right in the middle of her forehead; When she was good‚ she was very‚ very good‚ And when she was bad‚ she was horrid!” Atwood begins her speech with an anecdote and quotes this famous nursery

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    Shylock: Victim or Villain? In the Merchant of Venice play written by William Shakespeare the character Shylock is highly debated as victim or villain. Throughout the play Shylock is mistreated by everyone. Shylock is physically‚ emotionally and mentally abused. By the end of the play Shylock has lost everything he owns‚ including his daughter Jessica. Thus Shylock is in fact a victim during the play. Unfortunately during the play the reader reads about Shylock being mistreated by everyone around

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    Cognitive functions behind rape There are many reasons that rapists are who they are. Psychologists have come up with many theories for the reasoning in a rapists mind. The theories range from‚ little boys being abused by their mothers to unsuccessful marriages influencing a hate toward women. Psychology Today reports that Gordon Nagayama Hall Ph.D. conducted a national forum on the question‚ why do men rape? In his findings he has identified four main types of rapist. Type 1 is the kind of man

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    Danielle Smith Thornburg W131 Critique #1 October 26‚ 2010 “Women: Victims or Contributors?” ​In the article “A Feminist’s View of ‘Cinderella’”  Madonna Kolbenschlag‚ a noted feminist theologian‚ author‚ social philosopher‚ and psychotherapist‚ approaches the well-known fairytale “Cinderella” from a feminist’s point of view.  She presents many examples to support the argument that women are degraded throughout society and the story. While some compelling evidence can be found that agrees with

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    I decided to write my response over the rape culture video‚ because rape is something that hits home for me. When I was 14 years old‚ my best friend from high school and I were hanging around some older guys that were a couple years older than us. We put ourselves in a situation where we were out numbered‚ and drinking was involved. We were both young‚ and until this point had not drank alcohol. An 18-year-old boy raped my best friend that night. She was very intoxicated and he had not drunk at all

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    Groupthink Model In American psychologist Irving Janis’ work Victims of Groupthink: A Psychological Study of Foreign-Policy Decisions and Fiascos‚ Janis defines groupthink as the “psychological drive for consensus at any cost that suppresses disagreement and prevents the appraisal of alternatives in cohesive decision-making

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    A victim “is an individual who suffer injuries‚ losses‚ or hardships for any reason”‚ (Karmen‚ 2013). Persons may become victims of “accidents‚ natural disasters‚ diseases‚ or social problems such as warfare‚ discrimination‚ political witch hunts‚ and other injustices”‚ (Karmen‚ 2013). Being a victim of a crime can be very traumatic at times. People often tend to forget the damage it may cause to family‚ friends‚ and significant others. Indirect‚ also known as secondary victims‚ “are not immediately

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    Victim or Victor Life presents many challenges. It is how those challenges are viewed and dealt with that can define us and thus predispose us to enjoy a happy‚ meaningful‚ and fulfilling life or to become defeated and simply exist. It is the person that chooses to accept that things just happen‚ and moves forward instead of blaming; in that case s/he are choosing life and ultimately love. Whereas the person that thinks s/he had some power to keep something from happening and blames him/herself

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