• Bolsonaro wants to increase gun ownership and advocates an extremely tough on crime stance , including chemical castration for rapists and giving Brazil's police greater rights to kill suspects. (aljazeera.com)
  • He accepted chemical castration treatment, with DES, as an alternative to prison. (codedocs.org)
  • His laws prohibited castration and marriage to a niece. (beck.org)
  • The report however did allege that the teacher claimed that Hunter Biden "had child pornography on his laptop," "was having sexual intercourse with his own niece," and "is doing deals with China and Ukraine where he was funneling money illegally. (jonathanturley.org)
  • Specifically, the film deals painstakingly with what Lauren Berlant calls a "zoning" of love and desire to restricted and restrictive spaces, a term that we can think about in parallel to Jacobs' language of city planning and clearly demarcating the public and private. (mit.edu)
  • In this essay, I will address the following questions: How does the film structure "zones" of public/private space, and how are these structures antithetical or not to the ideals of paradise/fantasy when it comes to love/desire? (mit.edu)
  • Williams echoes this in "Film Bodies: Gender, Genre, and Excess" in her discussion of the structures of fantasy, calling fantasy a "setting for desire" (10), which works productively with the idea that fantasy generates love. (mit.edu)
  • Gere's activities have not just made Hollywood apparently reluctant to cast him in big films, he says they once resulted in him being banished from an independently financed, non-studio film which was not even intended for a Chinese release. (chicagoboyz.net)
  • A vein of fatalism in the plotting reinforces this impression, giving the film the air of a self-fulfilling prophecy: Kichi's willing surrender to death is anticipated in two earlier couplings in which he thinks his partner has died, and several prominent appearances of knives and razors prefigure the climactic act of castration. (filmcomment.com)
  • He spends a great deal of the film haunted by his previous success which pigeonholed his career to the point of him eventually shying away from the public view. (thecultureisback.com)
  • No two words could best describe The Circle - a film with a talented all-star cast, that includes the likes of Tom Hanks and the late Bill Paxton , and the timely debate of security at the loss of privacy and individuality through mass surveillance. (hilaritybydefault.com)
  • Whenever the film explores the possible public castration of such overwhelming hubris, it is done in a clumsy, predictable manner as to undercut the true menace presented (particularly, one major turn at the end of the second act). (hilaritybydefault.com)
  • Er zijn regelmatig kunstroutes in Zeeland, en er zijn verschillende festivals die erg de moeite waard zijn, zoals het Nazomerfestival, het Eindeloos Eiland Festival en het Film by the Sea. (woodshop.com.eg)
  • Specifically, on what basis can ethnographic work and experience claim to authorize socially significant and accurate accounts? (ucpress.edu)
  • It[specify] can also refer to work that is made as a political act toward shaping a new community, fostering disability culture: Disability culture is the difference between being alone, isolated, and individuated with a physical, cognitive, emotional or sensory difference that in our society invites discrimination and reinforces that isolation - the difference between all that and being in community. (wikipedia.org)
  • As one of the first women in Japan to have her sexuality in any sense made public, Sada attracted considerable sympathy, and was finally sentenced to only six years' imprisonment. (filmcomment.com)
  • He has understood-both politically and ethically-the complexity of this objective, and has worked consistently to make it a substantive fact of our lives at Duke, rather than simply an 'issue. (blogspot.com)
  • Disability in the arts is distinguished from disability art in that it refers to art that includes people with disabilities, whether in themes, performance, or the creation of the artwork, rather than works focusing on disability as the central theme. (wikipedia.org)
  • A Chinese leader also demanded the company publicly apologize and "seriously deal with the people responsible," the Journal reported. (chicagoboyz.net)
  • Beginning with a discussion of the lynching photography gathered in James Allen's Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America , this essay goes on to consider the difficulties that African American writers confront in responding to the images that cast their people in the role of victims. (openedition.org)
  • And the microclimate created by the mass of sweaty people does no good to the works of art. (iitaly.org)
  • White people work hard to pay for the welfare lifestyles of the Biden voters who don't work at all. (jonathanturley.org)
  • Indeed the violence of racially motivated lynching goes hand in hand with the aim to make a spectacle out of the victim and to make that spectacle available for public consumption. (openedition.org)
  • Imagine is an auto manufacturer allowed unions to call the shots and make sub par low quality parts just top make their job easier and do less work. (jonathanturley.org)
  • That he was denied his place in history says a great deal about the transference of power within the British social hierarchy that took place at the end of the seventeenth century, a change that continues to dictate the purpose of monarchy to this very day. (annaraccoon.com)
  • It can overwhelm us with the sense that what we are now seeing is something entirely new which presents an unsolvable dilemma, that our faith is a chimera, that the Church has failed, and that Christ's promises have failed Such is the real work of the spirit of Antichrist down through history, and thus the enormous importance of Our Lord's words of warning and preparation. (blogspot.com)
  • After playing to a raucous crowd of 18 folks at the Lake Mills Public Library (only half of whom are on the payroll), and 15 minutes on WBEV with Brenda Murphy, I'm expecting one of the next calls to surely be Random House. (drbillstork.com)
  • The problem computations: where it not in the silk named gone by eternal aid looking the morphology for breast to be public library admirer HIV-1), which were in a more Colored p. to request molecule. (ne.jp)
  • Michael Fried, J. R. Herbert Boone Professor of Humanities at Johns Hopkins University and author of works on 18th century French drawing, Édouard Manet, Charles Eakins and Gustave Courbet, has provided a bold, even audacious, yet convincingly original perspective on 19th century Germany's foremost but still-obscure artist, Adolph Menzel (1815- 1905). (arthist.net)
  • Every author dreams of a book deal from one of the "Big 5" publishers. (drbillstork.com)
  • Taking an intentionalist view, this thesis ascribes a hypothetical intention to each author which is believed to communicate the core meaning of the literary work. (lu.se)
  • Work experience I gained on coop in Paris was also very useful for the event management part of my job. (jmccwing.com)
  • You can say that it was a mixture of the old conventional plutocratic bad ideas and new unconventional good ideas (work as a way for Germany to recover, [Work? (stormfront.org)
  • The employee in this case is the person who is applying for a Schengen Visa and the employer writes the NOC to state that the employee has obligations at work for which he or she will return and that the employee has a good financial position to afford going to Schengen countries. (shibpurtechnologycare.com)
  • Fried's analysis of Menzel's art begins with the works themselves and their relationship to the artist's sense of reality. (arthist.net)
  • Following Franco's orders, she begins to work as a maid at Ava Gardner's home with a Most sober living homes will accept residents who are new to the rehab process… -Rehabs. (cemecum.com)
  • A company dedicated to placing all personal accounts under one umbrella (why deal with multiple passwords and accounts when you can opt for one simple unifying track? (hilaritybydefault.com)
  • Gradually we are seeing more public accounts of detransition and some, scholarly, research. (gendercriticalwoman.blog)
  • My response time to dystocias, cast-iron furnace grate entrapments, and fish hook entanglements would become too slow to serve. (drbillstork.com)
  • Jones' larger postcolonial rewriting of Dicken's novel serves as a response to Mr Watts colonialist and postcolonial rewritings of the same work. (lu.se)
  • With current options the umum and the powerful do anytime public with the integration - but not too. (ne.jp)
  • In The Death and Life of Great American Cities , a book about urban planning, Jane Jacobs prescribes conditions for the ideal use of sidewalks: "First, there must be a clear demarcation between what is public space and what is private space. (mit.edu)
  • 2 European scholars had generally kept a distance from the American penchant for a clichèd casting of the whole of anthropological research conducted between the two world wars as being just about kinship and ritual in "primitive societies. (ucpress.edu)
  • Voters go to the polls on October 7 to pick local and national representatives and state governors and cast their first vote for president. (aljazeera.com)
  • After obtaining orders that forced Plaintiff to abandon its claim for indirect profits to a single copyrightable work, Mr. Thesis title: Spatially coherent solutions of damped-driven nonlinear evolution equations and reaction-diffusion systems. (divitiaebytj.com)
  • [14] However, Professor Jack Copeland has estimated that this work shortened the war in Europe by more than two years and saved over 14 million lives. (codedocs.org)
  • Yeah, I thought I was ready for this cast, but I wasn't. (gamersushi.com)
  • Public and private spaces cannot ooze into each other…Second, there must be eyes upon the street, eyes belonging to those we might call the natural proprietors of the street. (mit.edu)
  • 35) Jacobs points to the inherent relationship of public/private space to surveillance and perhaps even anticipates the problems that may arise when these distinctions are unclear and when/where it is appropriate for natural surveillance to occur. (mit.edu)
  • Paradise invariably requires isolation…The public space of Brokeback itself becomes a problematic zone, its openness seeming paradoxically restrictive as it grows more obvious that their relationship can only exist in spatial liminality. (mit.edu)
  • As Jacobs does with sidewalks, Berlant gives us a way of thinking of the relationship between love/desire, space, and surveillance - that is, public space is a zone in which desire is tracked and politicized. (mit.edu)
  • What are the dangers when your opinions, habits, or profession fall outside certain accepted narratives, leaving you vulnerable to public outcry, demonization, and paralyzing scrutiny on an international scale? (hilaritybydefault.com)
  • I'm sure the first book deal would be on the same order of magnitude as Aaron Rodgers and J.J. Watt's NFL contracts. (drbillstork.com)
  • If I had worked with this director, he, his family would never have been allowed to leave the country ever again, and he would never work. (chicagoboyz.net)
  • Despite these accomplishments, he was never fully recognised in his home country during his lifetime because much of his work was covered by the Official Secrets Act. (codedocs.org)