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    Gang Rape in India

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    official action for increased policing and tougher laws against sexual assault in India. The student died in a singapore hospital from internal injuries‚ two weeks after she was attack The case against five of the men arrested in that rape is being heard this month in a special fast track court created just for incident of sexual

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    Massie Rape Case

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    Cynthia Garcia Mr. Topolinski / 3rd period 4/19/13 Massie Rape Case On one night in September 1931 Mrs. Thalia Massie the wife of Lt. Thomas H. Massie was found badly beaten and wandering about on Ala Moana Road. At the same time‚ five local men- two Hawaiians‚ two Japanese‚ and a Chinese Hawaiian- also known as the Kalihi Gang‚ were arrested for assault and battery. Mrs. Massie identified Joseph Kahahawai‚ Henry Chang‚ David Takai‚ Benny Ahakuelo‚ and Horace

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    ---------On 16 December 2012 a female physiotherapy intern[2] was beaten and gang raped in Delhi. She died from her injuries thirteen days later while undergoing emergency treatment in Singapore for brain and gastrointestinal damage. After watching a film in South Delhi in the early evening‚ she and a male companion had boarded a bus‚ which was being driven as an unauthorized "joyride"‚ thinking it was a public bus.[3] The only other passengers on the bus were five men who were friends of the driver

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    The industrialization of warfare not only helped modernize‚ but also helped war become much more strategic. However‚ it also led to many innocent civilians being caught in the crossfire of their countries’ feuding. Civilians were often targeted and subjected to mistreatment due to multiple factors‚ which include their race‚ nationality‚ and/or their association with the war. This led to countless instances of innocent men‚ women‚ and children experiencing immense suffering and struggles at the hands

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    |1. Title of the book |Lock and Key | |2. Author of the book |Sarah Dessen | |3. In one sentence say how you came to read |I had already read a book of Sarah Dessen and I liked her writing style so I wanted to read| |this book. |another book of her.

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    Sexual assault is a serious issue that concerns all genders‚ yet is mainly an act of violence affects women worldwide. In her article‚ “The Ultimate Rape Victim”‚ anonymous author Jane Doe explains stigma of being a “rape survivor” and the injustice women who have been raped face from law enforcement. In her article‚ Doe notes that female purity is often seen as holy‚ whilst female sexuality is viewed as sinful (pg. 77). In her example of the devout Italian girl‚ Maria Goretti‚ Doe notes that women

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    The novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ tells the story of two children and their father who is defending an African-American man that is put on trial for rape in the 1930’s. One of the main characters is Scout‚ who is the narrator of the book‚ her brother Jem‚ and their father who is a lawyer named Atticus. Tom Robinson‚ a black man‚ is being put on trial for raping Mayella Ewell‚ a white women. The setting of the story is Maycomb County Alabama in the 1930’s. Atticus is the man defending

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    Women’s Liberation Movement Kalanit Knackstedt “Rape Fantasies‚” by Margaret Atwood is a short story about the narrator‚ Estelle‚ recalling to an anonymous male a controversial conversation she has with a group of her female co-workers during their lunch hour. Estelle is critical of her female peers’ rape fantasies; however she fails to see the fallacies in hers. Estelle portrays herself as a heroine who tells stories to threatening males to compel them to not assault her.Atwood uses a temporal setting

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    AUTUMN 2010-2011 PROJECT REPORT ON RFID PREDICTABLE SYSTEM DESIGN FOR DOOR LOCK Under the guidance of Asst.Prof Santos kumar Das Submitted by S Visweswara rao Regd no. 209EC2137 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering‚ National Institute of Technology‚ Rourkela-769008 CONTENTS

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    The Rape of Shavi-An Analysis from an Intercultural Point of View Buchi Emecheta is a Nigerian-born writer. She was born in Lagos in 1944 and since 1962‚ she has been living in England. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology and for a while‚ she worked as a sociologist. A writer‚ a lecturer‚ a college teacher and a sociologist‚ Emecheta is considered one of the most important African feminist writers. As far as her career as a writer is concerned‚ she is the recipient of numerous

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