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    The Firebird Speeches

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    Peering from offstage I catch a glance of the audience. My heart-racing‚ I walk on stage with my violin. Deep breath in‚ deep breath out. I continue to walk to the black velvet chair where I am destined to be and begin to play. Igor Stravinsky’s The Firebird. Orchestra Hall is filled with waves of sound as months of preparation and hard work pay off. Echoes of the remnants of the last notes begin to fade‚ and after a moment of still‚ dignified silence‚ Maestro lowers his hands and the thunderous

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    Date Rape

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    think of rape‚ they might think of a stranger jumping out of a shadowy place and sexually attacking someone. But in fact there different forms of sexual assault. Acquaintance Rape also known as date rape‚ is one of the most common among female adolescents and college students. About 60% of all reported rapes are committed by someone the victim knew. Rape is a crime of violence‚ and you can be arrested‚ prosecuted and properly punished by the law. There are ways to try to prevent date rape. The most

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    Rape Culture

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    Today’s society is a clear example of what is called a “rape culture”‚ the way we are taught to think and act by our parents and everyone we know has made it this way. There are lots of examples out there‚ we don’t even need to look hard for them‚ we just need to open our eyes and see them. By taking a feminist approach this text will prove that today’s society is in fact a “rape culture”. According to E.B. Taylor (1988) culture is «That complex whole which includes knowledge‚ beliefs‚ art‚ morals

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    Rape Essay

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    “One in 5 college women are raped during their college years.” (Dr. Kathleen Young; April 5‚ 2010) but what is rape? Dictionary.com defines rape as any act of sexual intercourse that is forced upon a person. This is very common here in Puerto Rico‚ it is so common that is has become something to expect if one plans on going out. How has this transformed into part of our daily lives? How is this possible? I cannot conceive that the fact that this is being over looked is due to the drug related crimes

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    Forcible Rape

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    Data analysis What is a Forcible Rape? How harmful it is to us people‚ especially in women? How can we be so sure that we are safe from this kind of behavior? After reading this article‚ first the readers should be able to define the topic which is “Forcible Rape”‚ then the readers may know what the causes of the problem are and why people‚ especially men continue to do this type of behavior‚ next is the readers should be able to know the tips and the solutions of this deviant behavior‚ lastly

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    Rape in Mumbai

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    Mumbai police on lookout for second alleged rapist The day after the second survivor of a gang-rape at Shakti Mill lodged a complaint‚ the Mumbai Police said one of the accused who has fled Maharashtra and three Police teams are looking for him. The survivor had alleged that she was raped by five men at Shakti Mill on July 31‚ three of them later arrested for the gang-rape of the photojournalist at the same spot. Of the other two accused‚ the police then managed to arrest a juvenile on Tuesday

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    Rape Survivors

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    Survivors of rape are a high risk of suffering long-standing‚ harmful alterations in their functioning. Internalization of the rape‚ including how the survivor interprets the experience‚ leads to different psychological symptoms such as depression‚ anxiety‚ denial‚ or no reaction‚ which then manifests into different behaviors (i.e. substance abuse) for each survivor of rape. For example‚ Littleton and Breitkoft (2006) argued that survivors frequently experience feelings of self-blame and low self-esteem;

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    Marital Rape

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    Shayna Epps February 22‚ 2010 Dr. Mitchell Mackinem SENIOR RESEARCH MARITAL RAPE Introduction The topic the researcher has chosen to perform research on is marital rape. The researchers question is “is the perception of marital rape different based on gender?” There are many notable cases and reports on this act‚ yet there seems to be an uncertainty about whether this should be considered rape or not. It is believed by sociologist that the physiological trauma that can be caused upon these

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    Marital Rape

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    INTERNAL ASSESSMENT 1 MARITAL RAPE HISTORY Rape is defined as any act of sexual intercourse which a person is compelled to take part in under duress or through the application of physical force. Rape is derived from the ancient word ‘Raptus’ which implied theft‚ either of property or possession. The question here is‚ how did it to come to apply to this horrific crime? The answer is simple. In the minds of the bigoted population‚ rape was nothing more than a theft of

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    Victim Facilitation

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    Victim facilitation‚ precipitation and provocation are three terms used to describe a victim’s role in a crime. Furthermore‚ they each focus on the prevalence of the victims involvement‚ minimizes victim blaming and enhances victim personal responsibility. First‚ victim facilitation‚ is used in a way as to not blame the victim but to blame the interaction that the victim has that makes them susceptible to becoming a victim of crime (Karmen‚ 2016). In victim facilitation‚ researchers study the actions

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