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    Communication is a complex aspect of human life that upon closer investigation gives one a deeper understanding of what messages individuals are truly attempting to convey. There are four different channels through which signals and cues send messages from sender to receiver and vice versa. Those channels are the following; auditory, visual, tactile, and scent channels. Three of the four channels are non-linguistic channels that demonstrate that a large portion of communication occurs through non-linguistic

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    Little Effort, Big Difference Imagine a landfill. Trash scattering the ground, filth spewed across everything, a terrible stench burning your nose. Now look up to the sky. Instead of of a clear blue sky, with white fluffy clouds, you see thick green smog. Now imagine that this isn’t a landfill, but your home, your town, your state. your country, your world. It’s a reality. Every thing covered in waste. This is what our world would be like without the Environmental Movement. It is important to fully

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    1926-1944 the role of “woman as writer” speaks on women’s issues through connecting the identity of woman to nature and the patriarchy to culture. Livesay’s work holds radical feminist thought, through examination of her nature imagery and the conflicts presented between nature and culture her poetry can be viewed through a radical feminist lens as “ecofeminism”. Ecofeminism links feminist ideology with ecology and suggests that paternal-capitalistic society has “lead to a harmful split between nature

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    women based on their physiological nature and not the physical state of the study. Nevertheless, we are unable to truly understand the impact of feminism within criminology unless we are able to examine the liberal feminist, Marxist feminist, and the radical feminists. According to Merriam-Webster, feminism is defined as the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes or an organized activity on the behalf of women’s rights and interest (Merriam-Webster, 2017). Therefore, liberal

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    Many people have argued that pornography is a form of artistic expression, protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution, others feel there is a distinct line between art and “porn” (Pornogrpahy). Pornography is made to provide sexual pleasure to anyone who hears, sees or reads it, it involves erotic acts. Pornography could be talking, “acting,” or anything that may sexually stimulate someone. Pornography is also, the portrayal of sexual activities and it comes in the form of magazines, movies

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    One of the most controversial topics today, whether it’s in political, religious, or social environments would be the subject of abortions. Some, such as those who follow the ideas of religion or tradition, will say it’s wrong, stating that all abortions lead to murder because the fetus is giving birth to another human. Others, such as those who follow the liberal or human rights way of thinking will say that it should be allowed, primarily because the UDH (Unborn Developing Human) was not wanted

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    problems radical feminists had was the funding of their autonomous institutions. Feminists faced the challenge of creating autonomous institutions that would engage with mainstream institutions (Reinelt and Ferree, 73). While liberal feminists wanted to reform existing political institutions, radical feminists were in favor of organizing alternative autonomous institutions. Although more battered women’s shelters started to form due to the support of local and state governments, radical activists

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    constructs of social conflict theories that are in some form or fashion being used. There is radical criminology, left- realist criminology, feminist criminology, peacemaking criminology to name a few. Radical criminology maintains the idea that those with higher social economic status have political influence and are alienating and subjectify those with a lower social economic status (Schmalleger, 2015). Radical criminology, as one might guess, is also called Marxist

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    able to be around for her kids. Compared to these unrealistic forms of media, Jane The Virgin shows the true struggles of raising a baby. It shows how it takes a village to raise a baby and how motherhood is not always sunshine and rainbows. Using Radical Cultural Feminism and Materialist Feminism, displays ways in which motherhood is depicted in these three films in order to reveal the struggles and overall rewarding experience of being a mother. When viewing Sex

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    In Mk Asante memoir of buck struggles are reveled regarding the broken bonds in African American homes. The motive of this essay is to evaluate the silence and invisibility within black families through a feminist theoretical frame walk regards to the crucial role the mother’s strength is to the African American family. Broken homes seems to be normal in society now of days and the burnt of the weight is left on the mother. Black men are an Integral part of the black family and this is important

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