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...rated new show last season is like “Survivor?? for the business world, where the winner gets to head up one of Trump’s myriad corporations...
This is exactly why rape shield laws were enacted over 25 years ago—to prevent the disclosure of the survivor??s sexual history and the degrading cross-examination that focuses on the survivor??s behavior—how she acted, what she wore, whom was she with—but Bryant’s powerful team of lawyers managed to find cracks within the shield...
Reality TV in particular deserves their gratitude for unmasking the artificiality inherent in the world of fame and celebrity-seeking. Seeing their average fellow citizens compete to be a “Survivor?? or “Apprentice” has revealed to most Americans how fame can be created and manipulated, changing what we admire about those who reach the top rungs of the celebrity ladder. J. Lo, for example, is a purely modern phenomenon, admired not for her music or god-awful recent movies, but because she is so undeniably crafty at using the media...
...report, “The Sexual Victimization of College Women,” by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), about 90 percent of survivors of completed or attempted rape knew their assailants. Also, the NIJ reports that about 60 percent of assaults occur in the survivor??s own residence, while 30 percent occur in the assailants’ residences. Considering these statistics, there may be as many as 60 people who were sexually assaulted so far this year, with the majority of those assaults occurring in dorms on campus. I am certainly not trying...
Harvard Students for Choice President Abigail L. Fee ’05 cited the use of a Holocaust survivor??s story and the comparison of Planned Parenthood to white supremacist organizations as the elements of the publication that she found personally offensive...