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- 391: Our World Or Brave New World
- ... playing with toys and eating candy. Thus resulting in an eternal association between happiness and death. Death conditioning can be dangerous to society as children become unable to distinguish between good and evil. In addition, sexual conditioning is present in Brave New World. From a very young age, sexual play is normal and encouraged in everyone. Together, hundreds of children play sexual games in the nude. Also, more than one sexual partner is encouraged, resulting in the absence of committed relationships. This absence of committed relationship creates a world without deep feelings of human affection. Society ...
- 392: The Repressive Governments of Zamiatin's We and Orwell's 1984
- ... We and Orwell's 1984 have governments that repress actions and thoughts through the use of physical and psychological force. I. Intro. II. We's Government's Use of Psychological Force A. Number system B. Sexual Registration III. 1984's Governments Use of Psychological Force A. Newspeak B. Doublethink IV. Both Government's Use of Physical Force A. Torture of Winston B. Operation On Fancy V. Conclusion Throughout time, people have ... are about it, demonstrates exactly how the Well Doer is able to subtlety take away other rights. The most startling effect of the United State's control of all actions is their regulation governing the sexual act. "The United State, having mathematically conquered hunger, directed its attack against the second ruler of the world, against love." (Richards 547) The immortal Well Doer decreed over one thousand years prior to the current time of the novel that, "A Number may obtain a permit to use any other Number as a sexual product." (Zamiatin 22) This proclamation allowed any Number to file an application to enjoy the services of another without their knowledge or consent. The Number would receive a passbook by which he could visit ...
- 393: Condoms A Good Idea
- ... Rizzo is tormented by the fact that she might be pregnant. Although the movie takes place in the fifties, the premise is very modern. In the late part of the twentieth century, America saw a sexual revolution, which brought about many more increasingly dangerous consequences for sex than simply becoming pregnant. Every year, thousands of teenagers become pregnant or contract an STD. The consequences of adolescent sexuality are of great concern to parents and health care professionals. Sexual conduct among American teens has been studied for the past several decades and analysis has shown that there is an increasing rate of sexual intercourse among young people. In the last twenty years, the amount of teenagers having sex has risen substantially. A solution to the problem has been to include sex education and distribution of condoms in ...
- 394: Serial Killers 3
- ... syndrome in children are the first steps in preventing the spread of serial murder." (Crime Library). Many serial murderers have intense, smothering relationships with their mothers and often these relationships are filled with abuse and sexual attraction (Furio 21). After a fight with his mother, Ed Kemper, stormed out of his house and vowed to kill the first good-looking girl he saw (Egger 11). Henry Lee Lucas was forced by ... fall into four types. The hedonist or sadistic murderer is the most common type. They are defined as killers who are apt to repeat their crimes and who mutilate or abuse their victim to achieve sexual pleasure (Seltzer 17) Hedonistic types have an aggressive movement towards obtaining pleasure. Lust, thrill, and control are all sub-categories of hedonistic murderers. Lust murderers are fueled by their sexual desires and may stop killing when sex in unimportant to them. They also kill because of the satisfaction they receive from the act of total violence. Using a knife or strangling their victims, lust ...
- 395: Heart Of Darkness
- ... Francis wanted from Adah was money, to pay for his education, and sex: "As far as he was concerned marriage was sex and lots of it, nothing more" (Emecheta 41). To Francis, Adah was a sexual object. As far as he was concerned, her feelings didn’t matter, she was not a real person. Adah knew she was up against the enemy when she challenged Francis, but she was able to ... women. Marlow objectifies women depending on their race. The white European females are looked upon as domestic beings who should tend only to their home worlds, while the only African women is portrayed as a sexual object. It is this objectivity that causes Marlow to never reveal the truth about Mr. Kurtz’s life and death. The first woman that we meet is Marlow’s aunt. She is the one paying ... with thoughts and views of her own. The only African women introduced in the novel is Kurtz’s house maid. She is looked upon as a different sort of object, she is the object of sexual desire. She is described with animalistic qualities by Marlow: "She walked with measured steps, draped in striped and fringed clothes, treading the earth proudly, with a slight jingle and flash of barbarous ornaments" (Conrad ...
- 396: Feminist Backlash: The Unconscious Undermining of Genuine Equality
- ... common goals. Ms. Magazine was first published in 1972. The second wave feminist movement wanted a complete restructuring of American society which included the restructuring of family, individuals free to determine their own life style, sexual preference, occupation, and personal values. They were concerned with the availability of abortion, and called for 24-hour childcare, and equal education and employment opportunity. In the 1980's, the feminist movement had many of ... and job opportunities, free contraception and abortion on demand, 24-hour nurseries under community control, legal and financial independence, an end to the discrimination against lesbians, freedom from the intervention by threat of violence of sexual coercion, regardless of marital status, and end to the laws, assumptions, and institutions that perpetrate male dominance and men's oppression of women. Though the feminist movement had supporters from most of the political spectrum ... women in the workplace, and deliberately sabotaged them and conducted themselves inappropriately on matters of sexuality. Every smile, or compliment a man made was proof he saw a women as an object for his own sexual pleasure, and to ensure she stay beneath him. It is not possible to pinpoint the moment that feminism no longer became popular, but the notion that sexual attraction could be made extinct in the ...
- 397: Sexuality In Wiseblood
- ... In the novel Wiseblood, by Flannery O’Connor, one finds an unpleasant, almost antagonistic view of sexuality. The author seems to regard sex as an evil, and harps on this theme throughout the novel. Each sexual incident which occurs in the novel is tainted with grotesquem. Different levels of the darker side of sexuality are exposed, from perversion to flagrant displays of nudity. It serves to give the novel a bit ... cutting her toe nails, a task not the most pleasing to witness. The room in which Leora Watts lives is quite dirty. The atmosphere is not unlike that of a public bathroom. Haze’s first sexual experience is an unpleasant one. It is almost as if he has been captured and used by this monstrosity, when it was he who initiated it. It is all the more ironic that it is a female prostitute who is manhandling the male. The ceremony begins as Haze reaches for Leora’s big leg. It is a rather strange action in that he does not making any overt sexual advances towards her. He does not find her appealing, he merely wants to have sex. Through the course of the episode, Hazel behaves as if he were pained by his own actions. When Leora ...
- 398: Sexuality In Wiseblood
- ... In the novel Wiseblood, by Flannery O Connor, one finds an unpleasant, almost antagonistic view of sexuality. The author seems to regard sex as an evil, and harps on this theme throughout the novel. Each sexual incident which occurs in the novel is tainted with grotesquem. Different levels of the darker side of sexuality are exposed, from perversion to flagrant displays of nudity. It serves to give the novel a bit ... cutting her toe nails, a task not the most pleasing to witness. The room in which Leora Watts lives is quite dirty. The atmosphere is not unlike that of a public bathroom. Haze s first sexual experience is an unpleasant one. It is almost as if he has been captured and used by this monstrosity, when it was he who initiated it. It is all the more ironic that it is a female prostitute who is manhandling the male. The ceremony begins as Haze reaches for Leora s big leg. It is a rather strange action in that he does not making any overt sexual advances towards her. He does not find her appealing, he merely wants to have sex. Through the course of the episode, Hazel behaves as if he were pained by his own actions. When Leora ...
- 399: Say No To Premarital Affairs
- ... many negative consequences. However, a statement from The Waters Organization demonstrates a generalization of the adult world s point of view concerning this situation: today it is still not a "socially acceptable" policy to have sexual intimacy outside of wedlock, regardless of the millions who do so each day. Premarital sex damages the very essence and dignity of sex and the person itself. The battle to improve this situation has become ... deep companionship with one's marriage partner and for procreation of the next generation. But if you play with this powerful force outside the bounds of marriage, it destroys you and those close to you. Sexual activity for young people arrests their psychological, social and academic development. Studies show that when young people engage in premarital sex, their academic performance declines and their social relationships with family and friends deteriorate. This ... children and loneliness. Modern persons make a big mistake when they think that they can break these eternal laws and not suffer consequences. The Bible has many passages that talk about a person s appropriate sexual behavior. An article from an interactive Bible, called Pre-Marital Sex and the Bible," says: Pre-marital sex? An effort to reach compatibility? An innocent game to play? Not according to the word. God ...
- 400: Psychodelic Drugs
- ... cannot remember something while drinking) •Passing out (unconsciousness) •Emergency room visits ACADEMIC/EMPLOYMENT •Academic failure/poor work performance •Missing classes/absenteeism from work • Not living up to one's potential •Difficulties with deadlines or procrastination SEXUAL •Impotence •Sexual assault •Inability to resist unwanted sexual advance • Engaging in sexual activities that are contrary to values SOCIAL/PSYCHOLOGICAL •Loss of self-respect •Mood swings •Panic and unexplained fears •Depression • Property damage •Paranoia •Fights and arguments •Social isolation and withdrawal •Problems ...
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