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1891: Consent and its Place in SM Sex
... beings have rape fantasies. Do they want to actually be raped? The answer to me is very clear, absolutely not. The fantasy, is not about the violent act that rape actually is. It is about control, that control given to another, the feeling that there is no choice. The most significant difference I know of between an SM rape scene and the real thing is there is trust be it even if it ... Carrie had a partner who was aware of her needs and the established "safety" word she would not dread another scene in which she was disrespected. Each a bottom and top hold powerful positions to control what occurs in a given scene. Yet if a top, the dominant one, does not heed the warning from their trusting subject than they might find themselves without a partner very soon. Safe words ...
1892: Women in Africa
... better survived the severe economic decline of the 1930's than many of their male peers. In this account it is easy to see the difference in what men and women wanted. Men wanted total control of the women. The colonial chiefs felt that they were loosing authority over the women, so they wanted to tighten their reigns. Fond memories were recounted by the chiefs of "‘the good old days. . . [when ... Allman, 199-200). Women's uncontrollability had grown too large for the men not to act. The chiefs felt as if their respect by women and the colonial government would diminish if they could not control their own women. The Asante women fought back because they wanted exclusive authority of their productive and reproductive rights. Women were angry, rightfully so, at the fact that men no longer provided them "chop money ... a woman was released from jail, she or the man had to pay the fine. Unfortunately, this was not their goal, so they were ultimately unsuccessful. Women's productive and reproductive rights remained under their control.
1893: Domestic Violence
... normal life with the father of my children." "The first time I tried leaving my husband was 1972. I took the kids to a friend's house," she remembers. "He found me and brought a gun with him. Of course, I just went back." In 1992, after dozens of tries, Ruth left for the last time, with the help of a daughter, and ended up at West Women's & Children's ... becoming more open to ideas and people are reporting more than ever. I hope that this stops being the most un reported crime in the United States so that we can get the problem under control. Bibliography Breiner, S., Slaughter of the Innocents (1990); deMause, L., The History of Childhood (1988); Kempe, H., and Helfer, R., The Battered Child, 4th ed. (1987); Kempe, Ruth S. and C. Henry, Sexual Abuse of ...
1894: Same Sex Marriages? By Definition, It Cannot Exist
... is not only for companionship and personal and financial support. The purpose of marriage, ultimately, is for procreation, and gay couples cannot procreate. Same sex marriage supporters argue infertile couples and couples who use birth control methods to prevent conception are allowed to marry. As far as infertile couples are concerned, that is something beyond their control. They can not procreate because they have no choice. Whereas homosexuals are able to procreate, with the opposite sex, but choose not to. In regard to birth control, it is also religiously inappropriate. The same thing applies here, as it did with the single parent issue. One improper task does not give permission for another. The supporters have an irrational belief that ...
1895: The Power of Language
... convey exactly what you want equates to the acquisition of power. An important link between language and power is persuasion. The power of persuasion is so strong it allows certain individuals to influence, and therefore, control thousands, even millions, of people and bind them together in search of one common cause. This tactic of persuasion is also called propaganda. Propaganda is the spreading of information in order to influence public opinion ... his ability to tell each audience what it wanted to hear. He stirred fears of communism when talking to businessmen, and preached the values of socialism when talking to factory workers. After his party won control of the government office, he appointed Joseph Goebbels as head of the Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda. Through Goebbels, Hitler gained power over the press, radio, theater, films, music, and literature. People naturally have ... vast, unlimited, and far-reaching. A proficient use of language can allow us to communicate an exact idea or to persuade others to one point of view. Throughout history, leaders have used this fact to control their constituents and the ‘gullible masses.' Propaganda is one form of persuasion that is prevalent during war time and revolution. Famous politicians and orators have used language to get them elected into office. Writers ...
1896: Loving in Truth: Creating a Society of Living in Harmony in the 21st Century
... programs are springing up to help children. However, like the welfare program, for the most part these programs are aimed at alleviating symptoms rather than correcting the cause of the problems. More prisons, more policemen, gun control, the FBI, and V-chips to block violent programs on TV will never stop crime and violence. When we devote time, money and effort toward problems and symptoms -- without correcting the cause -- the problems and ...
1897: Behind Closed Doors: The Correlation Between Multiple Personality Disorder and Child Abuse
... Were Broken" by Elia Wise Have you ever wanted to be someone else? Throughout history the idea of not being just us has intrigued everyone from Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Hyde. But imagine having no control over who you are. Imagine having 30 people inside of you, and every one of them wanting to be in control. This is the case with Multiple Personality Disorder, and it effects thousands of people in the United States alone. But why does MPD fascinate us? It has often been found quite interesting. Movies, books, and ... when they can no longer handle reality. They go into hiding and someone else, who is more capable to handle the situation takes over. When later questioned about what happened while they were not in control, most multiples are clueless. They report long blackout periods, if they admit to "losing time" at all. Losing time is one of the most obvious signs of MPD. When multiples "wake up" wearing different ...
1898: The Role of Women in India and South America
... Siesta@ the reader learns that she is the who shot the thief who was trying to get into her house. Rebecca took the law into her own hands. It took much courage to fire the gun. In AOne Day After Saturday@, Gabriel Garcia Marquez describes Rebecca as Aan embittered widow@ who had Aan academic sense of authority@. She did not think about anybody's dignity than her own. In this story ... the mayor's office to make a complaint. She demands to speak to somebody and refuse to take no as an answer. This shows power. She goes against every rule of a widow and takes control of her situation. Women's roles in society are constantly changing and the Third World is no exception. Women must fight for their rights and they must refuse to be treated without respect. Indian women ...
1899: Notes: Americanization or Candaisnism?
... in the midst of plenty. - In the 1930's the socialists developed in Canada. -The Canadian Commonwealth Federation called for Canadian unity. -Here are the 14 points of the Manifiesto: *Esatbleshment of a planned economy. *Control of the people through the goverment of all financial services. *Goverment owns transportation and communication. *Help to farmers by securing their land ownership and crop sales. *Import and export boards set to control trade. *Encourage producer and consumer cooperatives. *National labour code to cope with things such as unemployment. *Public owned health and hospital services. *Amendment of the BNA so that Ottawa can deal with the depression. *Foreign ... and cost him the title of being the PM of Canada. -The Social Credits of Alberta wiped out many smaller parties in the country. _THe Liberals took over putting the Bank of Canada under their control. -King, the leader of the opposition, still wanted low taxes and said that unemployment was a national problem. -The Royal Commision on Dominion-Provincial Relations investigated problems with inequality with provinces. -This furiated B. ...
1900: Is Psychology a Science?
... process is scientific in its element. The hypothesis is framed, variables are operationalised separately, a standard procedure is developed that is maintained throughout the experiment, subjects are scientifically selected, results are tested and conclusions drawn. Control groups are often used, similar in essence to control chemicals used in chemistry. These control groups are not exposed to the manipulation but instead to neutral conditions, providing a standards to compare results. In some cases researchers carry out blind studies where subjects are kept unaware of the aspects ...


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