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    that its pacing was too slow and that it didn’t sufficiently explain the cultural traditions crucial to the plot to those unfamiliar. Nevertheless, I will argue that the film does successfully undermine the Cultural Relativist’s point of view that female circumcision is a cultural practice which outsiders should be indifferent to. There is an ideology stating that the entirety of morality depends completely on cultural context—this is known as Cultural Relativism. According to Cultural Relativism

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    Thirteen, “Grassroots vs. Treetops” of Half the Sky by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn the act of genital mutilation is discussed. It starts off by giving gory details on genital mutilation, stating that every ten a girl is mutilated. Despite the medical problems surrounding female genital mutilation, it thrived in parts of Africa as a serious problem for young girls. FGM is sometimes described as a female circumcision, it’s cultural significance is to reduce sexual trends and to make the girls more

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    There are four types of female genital mutilation. The first is clitoridectomy, where a portion of or the whole clitoris is removed; at times it is only the prepuce that is cut away. The second is excision; this is the removal or partial removal of the clitoris along with the labia minor and at times the labia major. The third and most severe type is infibulation, in which women have their labia cut and the remaining tissue is stitched together closing the vaginal opening slightly. The fourth type

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    physical and psychological effects of women and girls after they have been genitally mutilated. Female genital mutilation is the removal or alteration of external female genitalia (WHO, 2017). In literal terms, female genital mutilation encompasses all procedures that remove partial or all of the external female genitalia (WHO, 2017). It has been determined that there are four major ways in which the female genitalia can be cut. The first one is considered Type I or clitoridectomy, which is the partial

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    Critical Evaluation Introduction. The Serious Crime Bill takes a look at the different ways through which crime can be handled through the police and authorities. The bill looks at sentencing aims that have been created in order to handle crimes as well as help the victims. The main aim of the serious crime bill is to lower the amount of organised and serious crime that affects the UK. The costs of organised crime within the UK are £24 billion a year which is a massive effect upon the economy and

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    Female Circumcision Essay

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    A diverse array of traditional, religious, and cultural customs is practiced cross-culturally throughout the world. Female circumcision, also known as Female genital mutilation, or female genital cutting is a custom that has sparked controversy among many people belonging to other cultures not accustomed to the practice. They have presented the question of whether female circumcision is a practice that should be advocated or even allowed at all. My view is that the notion of basic human rights and

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    Female Circumsion

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    situation where lives of people are put at risk. An eminent practice which is taken into attention is female genital mutilation. This writing shall discuss clashes between human rights and cultural relativism with my personal stance about these two ethical dilemmas. Female genital mutilation is

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    known as female circumcision. During this operation, the women’s vaginas are mutilated and cut, and some women even die. In the movie Moolade, many of the women depicted endure this painful process, and even lose family and friends who die as a result of the dangerous practice. Eventually, the women revolt to end the process of purification as a result of important technological advancements. Therefore, technological advancements such as the radios used in Moolade, make female genital mutilation less

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    Genital Cutting Genital cutting is the act of cutting or removing any part of the genitals or sexual organs for non-medical reasons, and is practiced in many parts of the world. Each culture genital cutting is attached to assigns it its own traditions, rituals, and meanings; and it is important to examine each instance in its own cultural context and historical period. When any practice is removed from the latter or the former, it loses valuable information surrounding it that changes the light

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    What is Female Circumsicion Essay

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    Female Circumcision The World Health Organization defines female circumcision as “a procedure involving partial or total removal of the external genitalia for cultural, religious, or non-therapeutic reasons(1).” It is commonly practiced by Muslims in Africa and various parts of the Middle East. According to Loretta Kopelman, there are over 80 million women who have had some variation of this procedure. Female circumcision is categorized into three types; Type one is the complete or partial removal

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