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    Gender Socialization: Toys Gender roles are a very important aspect of our culture and individuals are expected to act according to these roles, if not you are either seen as less masculine or feminine. These gender roles are taught a young age by teaching boys and girls to act and feel a certain way. We are often not aware of the many ways we are being socialized to certain gender roles. I visited a Walmart toy section to observe the different types of toys, their packaging, and colors to see…

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    Shakespeare On Identity

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    If I were to describe the particular body of ideas that makes me who I would have to point first to the speech from William Shakespeare’s As You Like it Act II, Scene VII, “All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts” (Shakespeare, n.d.). Having moved, a lot, due to my dad being in the military and then as a minister when I was younger, I realized early that depending on the situation, the…

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    Markus Fleenor's Arguments

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    Markus Fleenor [Upload on the Assignments Page as an attachment ] The test covers both the material in the text book as well as the Instructor’s Comments. Always give specific, historical examples to justify your arguments. Read and follow the directions for each question carefully. 1. Matching: _D__ Eugene V. Debs a. IWW songwriter and martyr __E_ Joyce Miller b. Founder of the United Farm Workers __F_ Samuel Gompers c. President of the UAW __A_ Joe Hill…

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    LeTourneau University For this assignment I will be discussing why humans need socialization. The need for socializing spreads throughout humankind. Without socialization a person can be driven to depression, aggressiveness, and insanity. Even for people who mostly dislike socializing and could be labeled as introverts, some sort of social interaction is necessary. Most of the time, after socialization a person will feel unexplainably happy. A famous study attempts to…

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    From Beginning to End and Back Again: An Analysis of Cycles in Bei Dao’s ‘At the Sky’s Edge’ At the end of Süskind’s Perfume, Grenouille realizes how much he actually hates people and decides to return to Paris where he allows himself to be torn to pieces and consumed by those drawn to his perfume. Grenouille was born to a fishwife that left him and many other illegitimate infants die, but unfortunately Grenouille was rescued and lived a life void of love and emotion. Grenouille turned out to…

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    the female menstrual cycle can have. During my own undergraduate experience it was difficult to eat healthy and take care of myself the way that I should have. As an athlete it is even more important to take care of yourself since you have added physical and mental stress. Females in particular can have severe side effects whether they have their menstrual cycle or not. From a female perspective, I could agree that it is appealing to think of not having your menstrual cycle but the consequences…

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    Kofi Annan, the seventh Secretary-General of the United nations once said, “Knowledge is power. Information is liberating. Education is the premise of progress, in every society, in every family.” Kofi Annan has seen firsthand how an education can change the life of those who live from day to day in his countless hours of service in places such as Nigeria, East Timor, Lebanon and the African Union. And while his comments pertain to the people who he encountered while working in third world…

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    Gender Roles during Great Depression In 1929, a decade before the Second World War, the world-wide economy collapses and people lose their homes, businesses lose their companies and civilians without families are either homeless or struggling. This is the effect of the Great Depression. The most historical period and one of the longest lasting depression in the twentieth-century. The depression originated in the United States after the stock prices fell. It became worldwide at that period and it…

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    A country 's economy is measured with a method called the, business cycle. The Business cycle is a series of cycles in the economy either by expansion or contraction. The Great Depression was actually caused by the economy sky booming, while the Great Recession was caused by rampant unemployment and the burst of the housing bubble. Although the Great Depression and the Great recession are both contractions in the business cycle, they differ in their causes and effects. Life before…

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    The author Rana Foroohar wrote the article “What Ever Happened to Upward Mobility?” which was published in the New York Times on November 14, 2011. This article can be divided into seven sections. In the introduction, the author states how hard it is for Americans to climb the ladder of success. In the second section, the author explains that America is no longer the leading country of opportunity. It’s in such critical state that there is only a 17% chance for people born in 1970 to move from…

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