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1001: Brave New World 3
... no matter how many supervised visits they take to the state crematoria when they re children. No amount of conditioning will destroy man s need to choose a particular person rather than everyone for a sexual partner. Nor will pregnancy substitutes be able to act as adequate alternatives to giving birth the natural way. The author also doubted that feelies would provide people with the emotional experience people need in entertainment ... third alternative in a disused lighthouse on the south coast of England. There he studied Shakespeare and tried to eliminate his carnal desires for Lenina who he wanted for a lover and not just a sexual partner - like she wanted it. Despite his solitude and his studying of Shakespeare he cannot get his thoughts of Lenina out of his mind. He turns to self-flagellation to redeem his spirit and absolve ...
1002: How Do The Attitudes To Love E
... tackle the theme of love. Although they are all written about the same subject, they show remarkably different approaches. Two are written from the narrator to his lover to persuade her into commitment into a sexual or loving relationship. The third gives a neutral definition of true love. Marvell s is concerned with seizing the moment and living life to the full, and satisfying his need for sexual intercourse in his relationship. The narrator is more concerned about lust than love. Donne s point of view comes after sex and he discusses the love between him and his lover and puts lust in ...
1003: Marrying Homosexuals
... Institute dropped homosexuality from their registry of mental illnesses in 1972 after concluding that homosexuality was not a mental illness (3). Under this, the nation has accepted that homosexuality is just a deviation from the sexual norm. Since it is okay to be homosexual, what is wrong with children getting the message that homosexuality is okay? It is not the nation, but the church that continues to teach that homosexuality is ... allowed to marry. The argument against homosexual marriage contends that homosexuals can not have committed relationships and remain faithful to one another. That homosexuals maintain some kind of inherent unfaithfulness by the nature of their sexual inclinations is simply not true. Homosexual couples are the same as heterosexual couples in their abilities to remain faithful and committed to one another. The couples that are so adamantly fighting for their constitutional rights ...
1004: Impact Of Abuse
Impact of Abuse The impact of sexual abuse reaches all levels of a childs emotions. These emotions and the effects are listed below: Confusion: This is usually the initial reaction of the child. They will usually question, "What is going on?" and ... as the confusion which goes through a childs mind. Since I was a little ten-year-old child, I had to deceive and hide from the world and my mother that my father took a sexual interest in me. Remember how you taught me that art of deceit? First you put me in a situation that had to be kept a secret then you pledged me to secrecy...As a ten ...
1005: Date Rape
... a Stranger 13). One of the biggest risks from a male to a female is date rape. Date rape is the crime in which the victim, most of them women, is forced in to having sexual intercourse by someone they are familiar with (1). 1 in 4 women will be raped in their life time. This is a very scary, yet true statistic. Women need to understand what is going on ... for the rape for wearing a skirt too short, or maybe if she stops over at his house. It shouldn't matter what women wear, or where they are. If a woman says no to sexual activity, then everything should stop. There are also ways that men "mis-interperate" things women say. For instance, when women say "no", they mean "not yet...keep trying", or men think it is okay to ...
1006: Date Rape
... to be enjoying kissing or fooling around with the guy, he may think she is teasing him if she decides to stop. The man may feel angry or rejected if this happens, and may want sexual gratification anyway. The result can be rape. If only the woman is drunk, the man may see this as an opportunity to take advantage of her because she will most likely be less defensive towards ... to women so that they do not know when a women is or is not willing to have sex. Men who are sexually frustrated often attempt to rape women they know because they cannot get sexual contentment any other way. Whatever the reasons, date rape is a commonly occurring but very scarcely reported act. It is usually more traumatic to a woman than being raped by a stranger especially if the ...
1007: Great Expectations The Book Ve
... to the party. They did not go to the party, instead going back to Fin’s house, where he only lived with Joe, because Maggie had left years before without ever returning. They then had sexual relations, and when the time was ten thirty PM, Estella claimed that she had to go home because she had a lot of stuff to do that night. The next morning Fin went to her ... led his emotions on a roller coaster ride. Telling him of her engagement, taking off all her clothes in front of him so he could paint her (without him asked her to do so), having sexual relations with him and then on the day of his art show, leaving, without telling him she was doing so. Fin became extremely upset and went to her house in New York, but there he ...
1008: Brave New World
... no matter how many supervised visits they take to the state crematoria when they’re children. No amount of conditioning will destroy man’s need to choose a particular person rather than everyone for a sexual partner. Nor will pregnancy substitutes be able to act as adequate alternatives to giving birth the natural way. The author also doubted that “feelies” would provide people with the emotional experience people need in entertainment ... third alternative in a disused lighthouse on the south coast of England. There he studied Shakespeare and tried to eliminate his carnal desires for Lenina who he wanted for a lover and not just a sexual partner - like she wanted it. Despite his solitude and his studying of Shakespeare he cannot get his thoughts of Lenina out of his mind. He turns to self-flagellation to redeem his spirit and absolve ...
1009: Gather Together in Maya Angelou's Name
... them with a different set of relatives or another of their parents' lovers. The turmoil that Maya undergoes causes her to question many aspects of herself. As a young woman she begins to doubt her sexual preference and engages in a onetime sexual encounter to prove her sexuality. After this experience, Maya finds herself pregnant. Angelou ends her first book with the birth of her son, Guy. This occurrence lends itself to a note of awakening that carries ...
1010: Freedom of Speech: Censorship on the Internet
... there may be pornographic material on the Internet. Pornographic material is not the only material to be found on the net which can raise questions of censorship and control: discussion of racial, political, religious and sexual topics all run the risk of offending someone, somewhere, leading to demands for control of the Internet. The question of censorship may also be raised in some unexpected places: one newsgroup is the rec.humor list, which is a collection of jokes submitted to subscribers. There are straightforwardly rude jokes but others are politically incorrect, focusing on sexual stereotypes, mothers-in-law, women and so on. It has been suggested (Interpersonal Computing and Technology, 1994) that discretionary warning labels could be attached to potentially offensive material. With warning labels like those on records ...


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