Kiona Osowski's Grade 12 research project started with a question, based on her own experiences as a year-old teenager: why are girls so often asked for nude photos? Since September, Kiona has been looking more closely at why boys feel entitled to ask for nude photos, and why girls feel compelled to send them. Kids sharing nude photos 'before they even hold hands' worries counsellors, police. Kiona worked on her project under the supervision of psychology teacher Heather Gunn and sociology teacher Chris Evans.

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‘We’re constantly asked for pictures’: Teen Researches Why Sending Naked Pics Is Now Normal
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Lawrence "Larry" Angelo, a scientist who decides to experiment on him in an effort to give him greater intelligence. The experiments give Jobe superhuman abilities, but enhance his aggression, turning him into a man obsessed with evolving into a digital being. This film was adapted from an original screenplay entitled "CyberGod". The title comes from a short story by Stephen King. Both stories involved a gardener who operates a lawnmower, but the film has little similarity to King's story, which involves a satyr who makes human sacrifices to Pan. Originally titled Stephen King's The Lawnmower Man , King successfully sued to have his name removed from the credits. He won further damages when his name was included in the title of the home video release.