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- 5301: Sex in the Net!
- ... the user. Files which are identified as pornography are to be traced and any under eighteen users are to be fined accordingly. Viewers of pornography who are over eighteen are to remain strictly confidential. No personal data is to be released unless it is required for National Security ecetera. The above recommendations, if carried out on the Internet, would provide the world with a pornography-safe network, one that could be ...
- 5302: Intimacy
- ... always be known. Our breadth is wide as we can discuss anything from sex to politics. The depth is great because we do not pull any punches. When we are discussing something we are as personal as you can get. Neither of us hides much and when one does it is easily caught by the other. Our conversations often include facts, opinions, and feelings. Lying does not come across good and ...
- 5303: The Effects of Divorce
- ... time of separation experience different short term effects, but share commonalities in the long term effects. Preschool children with their egocentric forms of reasoning, blame themselves for a parent leaving and take it as a personal rejection. This can be associated with a child's disturbed eating, sleeping, play and toileting, (Wallerstein & Blakeslee). School age children suffer from loyallty conflicts and fantasize about their parents getting back together. This is associated ...
- 5304: Consent and its Place in SM Sex
- ... in this country to protect children from harm for they cannot "give" consent. Yet there are many adults who, although they are well into adulthood, are unable to figure out and accept the responsibility of personal consent. If 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 ...
- 5305: Bad Choosers
- ... are few guests, it would seem, who would be worth cleaning your house for. If one receives more respect for tidiness, the source of that respect needs to be very closely examined. As far as personal image goes, it would seem practical to base one's image of herself on something maybe more significant than having one's clothes picked up and the dust off one's piano. The sentiment that ...
- 5306: Gays: A Struggle for Acceptance
- ... However, in 1956, Dr. Evelyn Hooker, a professor at UCLA, presented a paper to the American Psychological Association in Chicago, in which she had conducted an experiment of homosexuals and heterosexuals to study their Afundamental personal behavior@ using the Rorschach, the Thematic Apperception and the Make a Picture tests. The judges were internationally recognized scientists and were not told who had been taking the tests. The result came out and the ...
- 5307: Tragedy and the Common Man
- ... think the tragic feeling is evoked in us when we are in the presence of a character who is ready to lay down his life, if need be, to secure one thing his sense of personal dignity. From Orestes to Hamlet, Medea to Macbeth, the underlying struggle is that of the individual attempting to gain his rightful position in his society. Sometimes he is one who has been displaced from it ...
- 5308: The Modern Men's Movement
- ... change those traits or suppressing them? We cannot change the genetic code that makes a man. The expression of those traits can not be altered, just hidden. Today's society strives to hide or change personal features to fit self perception as well as a wanted public image. People change hair color, eye color, and now, even physical sexual characteristics to fit the way they want society to see them. Is ...
- 5309: Sex Discrimination
- ... woman who want a career, there are many other obstacles. Society is a very powerful instrument, people get molded by the society they are in. It changes the way people think and act. Also (From personal experiance) many children are directed to appropriatetraditional' subjects by their secondary socialization in schools particularly byold fashioned' teachers. Unfortunately the law is not beneficial to everyone. It is not allowed to be broken, but there ...
- 5310: The Scarlet Letter: Different Levels Of Sin And Evil
- ... doesnt know her. Midway through the novel the audiences view of the character changes dramatically. The major turning point is when we find out to what extent Chillingworth will go through to find personal information about his patient, Dimmesdale. Hawthorne describes it as The physician advanced directly in front of his patient, laid his hand upon his bosom, and thrust aside the vestment, that, hitherto, had always covered it ...
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