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    ‘Sexuality is culturally constructed '. Explain and discuss this statement with reference to studies which explore sexuality in different parts of the world? In this essay I will assess the various cultural views, values, and treatments of sexuality, as well as the power relations connected to them. I will weigh the amount of research done on men against the amount of research done on women and try to explain this difference, in addition to exposing the liberties men are given in expressing…

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    make sure that every rule is followed down to the letter. The society is oppressive, despite the stated intention to be that of protecting and freeing women from a society in which they are in the way of harm or poor life skills. According to Adrienne Rich in her piece Claiming an Education, a woman is taught to sit “in passive silence even when she disagrees inwardly with everything that is being said around her” (Women’s Voices, Feminist Visions, p. 24). This is shown in The Handmaid’s Tale…

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    #Harmful effects of soft drinks _Bubbly and sugary, soft drinks are appealing to your eyes, refreshing to drink, and easy on your pockets but they come at a cost - from obesity to poor bone health to cancer, soft drinks can take a toll on your health._ Be it a mix for your favorite booze or a quick fix for your kid's birthday party, soft drinks come in handy. But remember, apart from lacking in nutrition, the sugary drinks are full of unhealthy ingredients and more importantly, they may not…

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    Emily Dickinson Influence

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    Emily Dickinson Influenced art, books, movies and music There is only one poet who could affect the media, art, movies, books and music to the benefit of females everywhere. Who could have done this wondrous deed? The one and only Emily Dickinson! Females have been treated differently from men; as if we are not equal from the very beginning. Someone has to break the silence, and address these issues because we are all human and are equal. Emily Dickinson had done exactly that, she had…

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    Masculinity And Gender

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    In a systematically patriarchal society that encourages and enforces heteronormative demeanors, we are influenced to accept the notions that our sexual interactions are confined to not only the polarity of male and female genders but additionally to the underlying prescriptions of heteronormativity. Due to the queerphobic overtones within society it becomes essential for queer individuals to assume the standard gender roles within a civilization that produces fear and angst through its…

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    This article, titled Framing the telephone interview as a participant-centered tool for qualitative research: a methodological discussion, written by Adrienne Trier-Bienek, a cultural studies scholar, illustrates the positives of switching from the normal face-to-face interview style to a more technologically advanced style, being the telephone interview. The thesis of this article states that, “Being…

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    Seeing a child running around free of medical complications is something worth fighting for. No parent wants to see their child suffering with pain and sadness caused by a simple ear infection. Colostrum, what initially is ejected from breast is a rich protein saturated with antibodies. Colostrum paired with milk do more than nourish the baby, they help protect the infant from infections (VanPutte, Regan, and Russo 1091). It is amazing how a mother’s body instinctively creates a way to protect…

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” explains what needed to be done for women immediately. The short story was written in 1892 during this era women were treated as objects and not as human beings. Moreover, the story explains an aspect of this. The restraint that women suffered, the narrator is told that she cannot leave the house and is strictly to rest, consequently this leads to insanity and the obsession over the wallpaper proceeds. Additionally, the mistreatment of her…

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    1. Intersectionality Intersectionality is a framework that acknowledges the multiplicity of identities in marginalized people. It is an awareness of how multiple systems of power act simultaneously on marginalized people: a person’s identities (their race, class, sexuality, gender, age, ability, etc.) are not separate – they are intertwined. Kimberlé Crenshaw coined the term in her 1989 essay “Demarginalizing the intersection of race and sex,” and she expands on it in her 1993 essay “mapping…

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    Essay On Hidden America

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    At the beginning of the semester, we discussed what constituted good writing, as well as what constituted bad writing. Over the course of the last three weeks, we have been assigned to read portions of Laska's Hidden America. After reading Underworld, Hecho en América, G-L-O-R-Y, and Traffic, I have concluded that Hidden America is stuck somewhere between being good and bad writing. Hidden America includes aspects of good writing as well as aspects of bad writing, constituting Laska's Hidden…

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