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viva trailer

viva trailer

from YouTube :: Tag // incubus on April 15, 2009
Duration: 137
None Author: Vidchick81 Keywords: Viva Anna Biller sexploitation Added: April 15, 2009
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A Lonely Cow Weeps at Dawn / Now on DVD at pinkeiga.com

A Lonely Cow Weeps at Dawn / Now on DVD at pinkeiga.com

from Dailymotion - most recent videos on March 10, 2009
Duration: 40
http://www.pinkeiga.com A young widow, Noriko, lives with her senile father-in-law, Shukichi, on a farm. He believes his favorite cow, long gone, is still alive. Noriko pretends to be the cow and lets him milk her - a satisfying arrangement for them both. Shukichi’s daughter discovers their bizarre relationship and tries to put an end to it. It’s known as director Goto’s (Scorpion’s Revenge, Zero Woman) best film. Author: pinkeigadotcom Tags: cult romace B-movie exploitation sexy chick japanese film trailer movie cinema art sexploitation underground funny Posted: 10 March 2009 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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SExy Battle Girls

SExy Battle Girls

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on February 21, 2009
Duration: 49
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Sexual Exploitation Of Women Is A Crime / Video

Sexual Exploitation Of Women Is A Crime / Video

from YouTube :: Videos by rosaryfilms on December 22, 2008
Duration: 111
Sexual Exploitation Of Women Is A Crime / Video. Public domain movie trailer. The American Psychological Association (APA) suggests that the proliferation of sexual images of girls and young women in the media is harming their self-image and development. An APA Task Force on the Sexualization of Girls examined research papers covering the effect of all kinds of media content including television, music videos, magazines, video games, the Internet, movies, and music lyrics. They also looked at the way products are sold and advertised to young girls. The Task Force described sexualization as: "when a person's value comes only from her/his sexual appeal or behavior, to the exclusion of other characteristics, and when a person is sexually objectified, e.g., made into a thing for another's sexual use." The report suggests that the volume of sexualized images has increased as more media content exists over a wider range of accessible technologies, leading to increased exposure and pressure on young girls. Attitudes of family members and friends can also increase the pressure. "We have ample evidence to conclude that sexualization has negative effects in a variety of domains, including cognitive functioning, physical and mental health, and healthy sexual development," said Dr Eileen Zurbriggen, Chair of the APA Task Force. "The consequences of the sexualization of girls in media today are very real and are likely to be a negative influence on girls' healthy development," she said. They gave examples of images from advertising. One featured a well known female pop star, Christina Aguilera, advertising a trainer. She was dressed in school uniform, with an unbuttoned shirt and licking a lollipop. The report suggests that the sexualization of girls impedes the healthy development of a girl or young woman in several different areas. For example by undermining her confidence and making her feel dissatisfied with her body, this can result in negative self-image and lead to feelings of shame and anxiety. Also, a body of evidence now links sexualization with several of the most common mental health problems in young women and girls: eating disorders, low self -esteem and depression. And there is also the increased chance that it will impact a girl's ability to develop a healthy sexual self-image. The Task Force suggests that parents have a strong influence in this area. They could wittingly or unwittingly be contributing to the problem, or they could protect their daughters by educating them and supporting them to overcome the effects of the negative images they come across in their everyday lives. They call on all members of the community - parents, teachers, school staff, health professionals to look out for the impact that sexual images might be having on the young girls and women in their care. Schools should teach media literacy and include sexualization topics in sex education, they say. Among their specific recommendations the APA Task Force suggests that: - More research is done that focuses on girls. Most research focuses on women. An example would be to examine the effects of interventions that promote positive images of girls. - Practitioners such as psychologists and teachers are given resources to help them teach young girls how to access more positive images of themselves and counteract the negative effects that the sexual images might be having. - Media literacy programs are developed and that public health reports include sexualization in their agenda. - Federal agencies support programs that help girls feel powerful in ways other than to look sexy, for example Web zines and extra-curricular activities. - Develop media awards for positive portrayal of girls as powerful, able and non-sexualized, for example for the best toy or television image. - Convene partnerships between government, leading experts and the media to work on the issue. - All members of communities from school staff to business people promote extra-curricular programs that help young people develop self-esteem based on ability and character and not on appearance. "As a society, we need to replace all of these sexualized images with ones showing girls in positive settings - ones that show the uniqueness and competence of girls," said Dr Zurbriggen. "The goal should be to deliver messages to all adolescents - boys and girls - that lead to healthy sexual development," she added. Author: rosaryfilms Keywords: sexualization sex sexual sexualize sexist sexists sexism sexploitation pornography pornographic degrade object objectify dehumanize destroy objects images image self self-image mass media prostitution prostitutes trafficking streets prostitute human girls women girl woman teen teens teenager teenagers adolescents role model immoral behavior esteem self-esteem use abuse indecent immodest modesty morality morals ethics unethical ruin body bodies men evil sacred sensuality sensuous prostituted Added: December 22, 2008
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Sexual Exploitation of Girls & Women Is Immoral And Abusive / Video

Sexual Exploitation of Girls & Women Is Immoral And Abusive / Video

from YouTube :: Videos by rosaryfilms on December 09, 2008
Duration: 173
Public Service Announcement. Courtesy of David Schisgall. The American Psychological Association (APA) suggests that the proliferation of sexual images of girls and young women in the media is harming their self-image and development. An APA Task Force on the Sexualization of Girls examined research papers covering the effect of all kinds of media content including television, music videos, magazines, video games, the Internet, movies, and music lyrics. They also looked at the way products are sold and advertised to young girls. The Task Force described sexualization as: "when a person's value comes only from her/his sexual appeal or behavior, to the exclusion of other characteristics, and when a person is sexually objectified, e.g., made into a thing for another's sexual use." The report suggests that the volume of sexualized images has increased as more media content exists over a wider range of accessible technologies, leading to increased exposure and pressure on young girls. Attitudes of family members and friends can also increase the pressure. "We have ample evidence to conclude that sexualization has negative effects in a variety of domains, including cognitive functioning, physical and mental health, and healthy sexual development," said Dr Eileen Zurbriggen, Chair of the APA Task Force. "The consequences of the sexualization of girls in media today are very real and are likely to be a negative influence on girls' healthy development," she said. They gave examples of images from advertising. One featured a well known female pop star, Christina Aguilera, advertising a trainer. She was dressed in school uniform, with an unbuttoned shirt and licking a lollipop. The report suggests that the sexualization of girls impedes the healthy development of a girl or young woman in several different areas. For example by undermining her confidence and making her feel dissatisfied with her body, this can result in negative self-image and lead to feelings of shame and anxiety. Also, a body of evidence now links sexualization with several of the most common mental health problems in young women and girls: eating disorders, low self -esteem and depression. And there is also the increased chance that it will impact a girl's ability to develop a healthy sexual self-image. The Task Force suggests that parents have a strong influence in this area. They could wittingly or unwittingly be contributing to the problem, or they could protect their daughters by educating them and supporting them to overcome the effects of the negative images they come across in their everyday lives. They call on all members of the community - parents, teachers, school staff, health professionals to look out for the impact that sexual images might be having on the young girls and women in their care. Schools should teach media literacy and include sexualization topics in sex education, they say. Among their specific recommendations the APA Task Force suggests that: - More research is done that focuses on girls. Most research focuses on women. An example would be to examine the effects of interventions that promote positive images of girls. - Practitioners such as psychologists and teachers are given resources to help them teach young girls how to access more positive images of themselves and counteract the negative effects that the sexual images might be having. - Media literacy programs are developed and that public health reports include sexualization in their agenda. - Federal agencies support programs that help girls feel powerful in ways other than to look sexy, for example Web zines and extra-curricular activities. - Develop media awards for positive portrayal of girls as powerful, able and non-sexualized, for example for the best toy or television image. - Convene partnerships between government, leading experts and the media to work on the issue. - All members of communities from school staff to business people promote extra-curricular programs that help young people develop self-esteem based on ability and character and not on appearance. "As a society, we need to replace all of these sexualized images with ones showing girls in positive settings - ones that show the uniqueness and competence of girls," said Dr Zurbriggen. "The goal should be to deliver messages to all adolescents - boys and girls - that lead to healthy sexual development," she added. Author: rosaryfilms Keywords: sexualization sex sexual sexualize sexist sexists sexism sexploitation pornography pornographic degrade object objectify dehumanize destroy objects images image self self-image mass media prostitution prostitutes trafficking streets prostitute human girls women girl woman teen teens teenager teenagers adolescents role model immoral behavior esteem self-esteem use abuse indecent immodest modesty morality morals ethics unethical ruin body bodies men evil sacred sensuality sensuous prostituted Added: December 9, 2008
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Child Beauty Pageants Should Be Illegal - They Are A Form Of Child Abuse / Video PSA

Child Beauty Pageants Should Be Illegal - They Are A Form Of Child Abuse / Video PSA

from YouTube :: Videos by rosaryfilms on December 06, 2008
Duration: 53
Child Beauty Pageants Should Be Illegal They Are A Form Of Child Abuse According to the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment and Adoption Reform Act, child abuse is the physical or mental injury, sexual abuse or exploitation, of a child under circumstances which indicate the childs health or welfare is threatened or harmed. The danger from sexual predators is only part of the problem. Defenders of child beauty pageants argue that they teach self-confidence and poise. But studies have shown that for every child who may derive some benefit from the competition, hundreds of others suffer damage to their self-esteem and develop warped values about their bodies, which often lead to anorexia or Bulimia nervosa. William Pinsof, a clinical psychologist and president of the Family Institute at Northwestern University said, " Being a little Barbie doll says your body has to be a certain way and your hair has to be a certain way. In girls particularly, this can unleash a whole complex of destructive self-experiences that can lead to eating disorders and all kinds of body distortions in terms of body image." Traveling, stress and competition are everyday aspects of an adult's life, an average day of an adult requires at least these three aspects to make it to lunch hour, but at the age of eight, stress about body ideals, modeling, and trophies should not come into existence. Since there are no set rules concerning promoters, organizers and participants, pageants are neglected by laws governing them. Organizers want to earn money and are not concerned with the need to protect their participants, and they don't. According to Phyllis Coleman, a professor of law at Nova Southeastern University, 3,000 pageants attract 250,000 children per year. According to the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment and Adoption Reform Act, child abuse is defined as, "the physical or mental injury, sexual abuse or exploitation of a child under circumstances which indicate the child's health or welfare is harmed or threatened." Most stage mothers claim that their child wanted to enter the pageant on her own. Does an eight-year-old girl know what is best for her? In 1996 seven-year-old Jessica Duboff died when her parents allowed her to fly a plane across the country because she liked it. Should parents rely on their children to know what is best for them? Child abuse is defined as exploitation of a child, are these parents exploiting their child beauties? On a study done by Levey who researched child beauty pageants of the two to six age group for the Harvard University Gazette, she interviewed forty-one pageant mothers who participate in an average of five pageants per year. Levey concluded that mothers of lower-income and education, enter their children in pageants because they want their children to learn the proper skills necessary to move up the social scale. One stage mother said, "I want my child to be aware that there's going to be somebody better than her. It's a hard thing to learn, it was for me, and I want her to start early." Parents with higher incomes and education beyond high school often justify pageants by explaining that competition is essential for their children to become successful. According to Levey, the upper class mothers want their daughters to become lawyers, doctors or to have professional careers. Author: rosaryfilms Keywords: sexualization sexploitation sex sexualize child beauty pageants pageant baby babies Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Adoption Reform Act CAPTA abuse abusive self-esteem self-image harm psychological self esteem image selfish stage mothers girl girls women woman bodies values development normal illegal outlawed pornography pornographic sexism sexist sexists sexuality predators molestors molestor rape assault crime pedophile degrade degradation dehumanize contest contests deprive childhood Added: December 6, 2008
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VH1 Rock Doc: Sex: The Revolution

VH1 Rock Doc: Sex: The Revolution

from MoviesandTelevision - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on May 02, 2008
Duration: 47
In the late 1960s, the first wave of sexploitation films took cinema to a new and astoundingly busty level. The four-part series VH1 Rock Doc: Sex: The Revolution premieres on VH1 Monday May 12 through Thursday May 15 at 10:00 p.m.
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Exploitation Films and Grindhouse Theaters

Exploitation Films and Grindhouse Theaters

from Favorites of uncadollas on April 11, 2008
Duration: 321
short documentary on exploitation films and grindhouse theaters of the 70s.
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12 Hot Women

12 Hot Women

from Bikinili Kizlar on April 23, 2007
Duration: 167
Author: alanc Added: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 10:43:12 -0800 Duration: 167Comedy Spoof Short
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12 Hot Women

12 Hot Women

from Bikinili Kizlar on April 23, 2007
Duration: 167
Author: alanc Added: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 10:43:12 -0800 Duration: 167Comedy Spoof Short
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Frankenstein's Castle Of Freaks

Frankenstein's Castle Of Freaks

from Elvira's Movie Macabre on September 14, 1984
Duration: 6134
When a Neanderthal man is lynched by villagers, Count Frankenstein (Rossano Brazzi) uses his years of research to bring the monster back to life.
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