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Teenagers And Sex
637 Words - 3 Pages.... to support their efforts at home. Now all we have to do is make this happen, because believe it or not, 98% of parents say they need help in talking to their children about sex.
83% of teens who give birth are low-income or poor. Maybe these teens can’t afford to learn more about sex. We need to teach this in more of our schools! The average teen spends 23 hours per week watching TV. Prime time TV contains roughly three sexual acts PER hour! Studies have proven that this viewing is associated with sexually permissive attitudes and behaviors. Until we, as a society, decide to take charge and develop responsible media messages that encourage positive behaviors and attitudes, ....
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Mockery Of Native Americans
653 Words - 3 Pages.... sports is the costumes that the mascots are dressed up in sacred outfits only worn by leaders of the Native American tribes. When they wear these they look like authentic clothes and chiefs. When they dance around like wild men it is mocking a chief. Since all Native Americans look up to the chiefs of the tribe it is not respecting them or their whole tribe.
The Native Americans would also like to be treated with the same respect that other racial groups have gotten. The African American people were mocked with a doll with a big black head and huge lips to mock an African American. The African American people complained about it and the doll was terminated from socie ....
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The Adults Are Always Right?
1482 Words - 6 Pages.... different languages. Now although parents and
their kids speak the same language, parents don't understand that we tune out of
English when we want. If we know something is going to be asked of us and we
don't want to do it, we turn our brains into "Nag Mode." To define Nag Mode, is
simple. Every syllable that comes out of the mouth of an adult is heard as ‘
nag.' For example:
Adults say: "clean your room! ."
Kids hear: "nag nag nag!"
Adults say: "Stop watching television."
Kids hear: "nag nag nag nag nag nag nag."
They think of us as being lazy, and irresponsible, selfish and useless.
Some adults q ....
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Relations Between Women In The 18th And 19yh Centuries
767 Words - 3 Pages.... emotional ties between
women.
C. All types of relationships are suggested from
sisterly love to passion
D. In this world men are hardly noted
II. Defining and analyzing these relations
A. Question of method and interpretation
B. How to view same sex relations
1.Psychopathology
2.dichotomy between normal and abnormal
C. Viewing within a cultural and social setting
D. Based on the diaries of women from 35 families
from 1760s to 1880s
1.Represents brood range of women
2.Middle class
III. Sensual and platonic
A. Sarah Butler Wister and Jeannie Field Musgrove
1. Met while families vacationed; spent 2 years
together at boardin ....
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Violence And Pornography
581 Words - 3 Pages.... grew older, I became more and more interested and involved in it,
[pornography] became an obsession. I got so involved in it, I wanted to
incorporate [porn] into my life, but I couldnÿt behave like that and maintain
the success I had worked so hard for. I generated an alter-ego to fulfill my
fantasies under-cover. Pornography was a means of unlocking the evil I had
burried inside myselfÿ (Leidholdt 47). Is it possible that pornography is
acting as the key to unlocking the evil in more unstable minds?
According to Edward Donnerstein, a leading researcher in the pornography
field, ÿthe relationship between sexually violent images in the media and
subsequent aggression ....
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Study Techniques That Will Help A Student Learn More Efficiently
910 Words - 4 Pages.... students should take the time to learn the material. Students need to spread his or her studies out to where he or she takes the time to read ahead, break the material down, and then study the material. He or she needs to use time wisely when doing assignments. This will help the student to get ahead of his or her studies. When the student has extra time on his or her hands, he or she might want to converse with teacher about how his or her grades are doing, and this is a direct effect of their study techniques. These examples are study techniques that can lead to more efficient learning.
When studying at a decent time, such as studying before he or she goes out ....
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Understanding Behavior
620 Words - 3 Pages.... in her sullen behavior. Because she can't afford more
expensive clothes, she has been put into a different social class than most
of her peers. It is known that all humans have an emotional need to be
"accepted" by their peers but unfortunat for Darlene, being accepted is a
need that she has not satisfied due to her lack of wealth. Darlene also
expressed that this form "classism" against her was apparent at sunday
school. It was so great in fact that she actually quit the classes to get
away from the sunday school "snobs".
It should come as no surprise that Darlene has also expressed a desire
to quit highschool as well. This may also explain her reluctance to joi ....
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The Concept Of Communication Style
1032 Words - 4 Pages.... mate Ryan Seslow. . Ryan and I have been friends since
highschool so he knows me very well. The person that I chose to complete the
acquaintance section was my friend Leslie Margasak. Leslie is my girlfriends
roommate therefore our communication is somewhat limited. Through the following
research and analysis I have created a table (Table:1) that shows the means for
my friend aquaitance, and myself.
The summaries and findings in which I calculated provided me with
insight of my dominant yet friendly communication style. It also provided me
with a different perspective as to how other people interpret my communication
habits. For example, the mean for myself on the c ....
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