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FORGIVING INSTITUTIONAL OPPRESSORS: EXPLORING THE COMPLEXITIES OF RELIGIOUS TRAUMA AND HEALING

Forgiveness is often discussed as a virtue that helps people move forward after experiencing hurt or trauma. It can be difficult to let go of painful memories and emotions, but forgiving others can...

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RECLAIM YOUR MORAL AGENCY FROM INSTITUTIONS: HOW TO RESIST MANIPULATION AND PROTECT YOUR INDIVIDUALITY

Moral agency is the ability to make choices based on one's own beliefs and values, which often involves taking responsibility for one's actions and their consequences. Institutions are organizations,...

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THE CONSEQUENCES OF MARGINALIZING NONBINARY INDIVIDUALS IN SOCIAL, INSTITUTIONAL, AND PROFESSIONAL CONTEXTS

Marginalization is defined as the practice of excluding someone from participation in a mainstream society or culture. This can happen for various reasons such as race, gender, religion, ethnicity,...

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EXPLORING THE NATURE OF INEQUALITY THROUGH SEXUALITY AND RELATIONSHIPS

The philosophical pursuit of equality is a way to understand the nature of inequality that exists in society, its causes and effects, and how it may be addressed through changes to social...

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SEXUALITY: HOW DO LGBT INDIVIDUALS BALANCE MORAL EXPECTATIONS?

How do LGBT individuals reconcile conflicting moral and ethical expectations from religious institutions and secular society?
LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. These...

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EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF INSTITUTIONAL AND COMMUNAL STRUCTURES ON MORAL RESPONSIBILITY IN ETHICS AND SOCIETY

The question of whether moral responsibility extends beyond individuals to include institutional and communal structures is one that has been debated for centuries. On one hand, some argue that...

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HOW QUEERFEMINIST THEORY CAN PROVIDE INSIGHTS INTO MECHANISMS OF STRUCTURAL OPPRESSION AND STRATEGIES FOR SOCIAL CHANGE

I will explore how queer-feminist theory can provide insights into mechanisms of structural oppression and strategies for social change. Queer-feminist theory emerged from intersectional feminism and...

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SEXUALITY AND SOCIETY: EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF GENDER IDENTITY ON INCLUSION IN DIFFERENT INSTITUTIONS

Society's attitudes towards gender identity and sexual orientation can have a significant impact on how well a person is accepted in their community. Societal norms, laws, and regulations set the...

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SEXUAL NARRATIVES IN PLAYS: HOW PLAYWRIGHTS USE THEM TO CRITIQUE SOCIETY AND TRANSFORM RELATIONSHIPS

Playwrights have always used sexual narratives to critique societal, cultural, and institutional power structures. By integrating them into their plays, they challenge norms and conventions, explore...

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SEXUALITY IN PLAYS: HOW WRITERS USE EROTICISM TO CHALLENGE AUTHORITY

Playwrights have been using sexual narratives to critique various power structures for centuries. From Shakespeare's plays like Romeo and Juliet to more modern works such as Angels in America,...

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