Essays about: "essay about taboo"
Found 4 essays containing the words essay about taboo.
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1. Why might the published data on sexual assault against children not be reflecting the reality of lived experiences? : On the example of a community in Western Kenya.
University essay from Karlstads universitet/Centrum för genusforskning (from 2013)Abstract : In my essay, I have considered whether the data in publications on sexual violence against children reflectreality. I suspect that there are cases of child sexual abuse that goes underreported, and I try to investigate why this happens and the key possible reasons that lower the statistics. READ MORE
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2. Att passera gränsen för det normala, : färger och mönster som landskapsarkitektoniska uttryck
University essay from SLU/Landscape Architecture (until 121231)Abstract : Discussions about the sustainable city are now all over the world and many believe that the solutions are merely technical. But what gives the city its character is what is happening in the public places. It is these spaces that bring the people together. Design is the key to sustainable urban spaces. READ MORE
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3. The Use of Slang in British English : A Study of the Slang used in Football Factory and Little Britain
University essay from Humanvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The languages of the world are constantly changing and slang intrudes the vocabulary of many people all over the world. But what is slang and where does it come from? Are there differences in the slang that men and women use? And what is the point of using slang? It seems that the slang that was used by previous generations has either gone out of use or has now become a part of accepted standard language; basically, the youth of today reject the slang that their parents used. READ MORE
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4. Euphemism: Sweet Talking or Deception?
University essay from EngelskaAbstract : The aim of this paper is to shed light on euphemism in two different senses: sweet talking and deception. I shall treat euphemism from two different perspectives: the usual use of euphemism, sweet talking, in which it is used to maintain one's face and the orthophemistic sense, deception, where 'torture' is referred to as "enhanced interrogation techniques". READ MORE