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- 901: Being The One Who Cares: A Good Teacher
- ... many problems, and an important issue that should be included in any educational program is sex education. Children should be taught early what sex is about and how to be safe when involved in a sexual relationship. It is very unrealistic to believe that children will not have sex. Since it is almost impossible to convince them that it is dangerous, it is imperative that they know exactly what can happen ... be termed safer sex and the only true safe sex is abstinence. Even so, condoms should be made available to the students. Although some feel that the distribution of condoms in the schools will increase sexual activity, I feel that this will only protect those who have already made the decision to be sexually active. In order to encourage condom usage, teenagers should be taught the proper way to use them ...
- 902: Acceptance Of Homosexual Marri
- ... Because our country has been founded on the Constitution, in which all men are created equal; we cannot deny the basic human and legal right of marriage to a class of individuals due to their sexual preference. Banning same-sex marriage has already been declared a violation of the constitution in the state of Hawaii. The case began in 1991 when three same-sex couples who had been denied marriage licenses ... such as San Francisco, Ft. Lauderdale, and Montrose in Houston, trying to find peace and acceptance in society. It is evident, by the powerful and responsible positions of many gay men and women, that their sexual orientation clearly has no relation to a person’s ability to perform in society. The fact is that the case against same-sex marriage is that people are simply unaccustomed to it. Bigotry and hatred ...
- 903: The Brady Bunch
- ... the character to respond in unexpected, exaggerated, and hugely sidesplitting ways (Rannow, pg. 13). A comedy now days are different from how they were in the 1960 s and 1970 s though. Today directors use sexual content and foul language to make people laugh and do not usually have a purpose or point to get across to the audience with each show. In earlier comedy, such as The Brady Bunch, Director Jack Arnold tried have a lesson learned in each episode while still maintaining a sense of humor, minus the foul language and sexual content. Although the show is not extremely funny to most people it is still a classic show that deserves to be remembered. The Brady Bunch tends to say that our society is corrupt in a ...
- 904: Oprah Winfrey
- ... did not have any special background to be a most loved woman in America. She has overcame number of obstacles that most people have encountered in their own lives. She had to deal with poverty, sexual abuse, racism as a child, and her lifelong battle with weight. Oprah Gail Winfrey was born in Kosciusko, Mississippi on January 29, 1954. As a child, she moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, then moved back to Nashville. She has lived through poverty, repeated sexual abuse, and a sentence to a juvenile delinquent home. (Hyde 1997 p.57) Oprah was crowned Miss. Black Tennessee at age 19. In 1973. She left Tennessee State University and became a newscaster for WTVF ...
- 905: The Breakfest Club
- ... has in his favour is the absence of gratuitous sex-indeed, virtually any nudity-in his films.” In the same article, Hughes’ is quoted as saying that most of his characters are romantic rather than sexual. - When romance blossoms in the movie between the bully and the princess type, their kiss, though in a sexual setting (closet) displays sincerity, sympathy and real affection. This is also the case for the weirdo and the jock. There is absolutely no nudity in this movie. As mentioned by Theresa, females get better treatment ...
- 906: History Of Greek Theater
- ... was that from the Sicilian "mimes", who put on very rude performances where they would make satirical allusions to audience members as they ad-libbed their performances. In the beginning, comedy was frank, indecent and sexual. The plots were loosely and carelessly structured and included broad farce and buffoonery. The performers were coarse and obscene while using satire to depict important contemporary moral, social and political issues of Athenian life. The ... intellect of the audience. Middle comedy, which dominated from 400 to 336 BCE, was very transitional, having aspects of both old comedy and new comedy. It was more timid than old comedy, having many less sexual gestures and innuendoes. It was concerned less with people and politics, and more with myths and tragedies. The chorus began its fade into the background, becoming more of an interlude than the important component it ...
- 907: 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 ...
- 908: Impact of Television on Society
- ... dramas (Hurricane in Honduras or floods in Bangladesh) sectarian muders and car bombs in Sri Lanka or famine in Etheopia or Angola. Post colonial relationships are good for a small amount of news and exotic sexual activity involving high profile people is usually well covered. This was particularly true of the relationship of President Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. Rich industrialised countrys not only recieve greater attention but they also have a ... Initial coverage in virtually all western cultures was as propoganda from government departments as part of a public health campain. This warned of the danger of the spread of disease from the homosexual to hetero sexual community. Most people interviewed at this time were government officals, health ministers , leading doctors and health workers , Medical researchers etc... Most coverage took the format of a response to a national emergency . Over the years ...
- 909: The Awakening: Edna's Path Through Life
- ... after a dream while others are more apt to cope with reality. Edna awakened to find herself next to a man she did not love and a life that did not compensate her emotional and sexual urges. The sea began to touch her as it never did before, "The voice of the sea speaks to the soul. The touch of the sea is sensuous, enfolding the body in its soft, close ... it could be. Yet, she longed to be that bird. She longed to fly gracefully away from her passion and away from her need for the naked man, who stands on the brink of a sexual symbol for Herthe Sea. To be that bird, she had to gather the courage to be independent from men, and to find the courage to be happy with herself as an individual. Edna began ...
- 910: Ernest Hemingway: Allegorical Figures in The Sun Also Rises
- ... to hit them. III. Lady Brett Ashley. A. First appears with a group of homosexuals. B. Wears man's hat on short hair. C. Refers to men as fellow “chaps”. D. All complete distortion of sexual roles. E. The war has turned Brett into the equality of a man. F. This is like Jakes demasculation. G. All releases her from her womanly nature. H. “Steps off of the romantic pedestal to ... with a group of homosexuals, she wore a man's hat over her short hair, which gave her a masculine appearance, and she spoke of men as her fellow “chaps”. All completed the distortion of sexual roles and released her from her womanly nature (Bloom, 1985, p. 113). This is similar to Barnes' condition. Brett stepped off of the romantic pedestal to stand beside her equals (Bloom, 1985, p. 118). Robert ...
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