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    Dude You Re A Fag Analysis

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    our sexes. Whereas, girls are supposed to take up as little space as possible, while boys are expected to take up as much space as conceivable. Martin calls this process a “hidden curriculum”, a covert course that institutions teach kids how to behave in certain ways. These curriculums include teaching work differentiation by class, obedience, and docility. For instance, boys and girls were taught how to dress correctly, and the colors that would identify them. Moreover, boys were brainwashed to…

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    in-group and out-group. Thus, individuals are categorised into in-group and out-group based on their group membership. The categorisation has an accentuation effect which is the exaggeration of inter-group differences and intra-group similarities. Inter-group differences are the differences between in-group and out-group. Intra-group similarities are the variabilities with the group. The second stage is social identification. People will adopt the identity of the group that they categorised in,…

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    marriage process. The boy and the girl have to meet each other and they begin to talk about their future life – marriage. Courtship in my community is always started with the introduction between the boy and the girl, the future wife and the future husband. Always it is the boy that begins the courtship by asking the girl if he can have a word with her. It is not a must for the boy to begin the courtship talk immediately, because sometimes the girl can also inquire or ask the boy to tell her…

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    the first movie of the Hunger games series, there are just two types of social classes which is the rich (Capitol) and the poor (the 12 districts). The differences of social classes in this movie are strongly pointed out. Especially, since the capital holds an annual event called the “Hunger games” in which they (The capitol) pick one girl and boy from each district and have them fight to the death till there is only one survivor in which they win the game. The movie also takes on a gender role…

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    Gender Makes A Difference Gender plays a major role in affecting one’s career choices, as we see in the essays “Oh, Come On, Men Aren’t Finished” by Christina Sommers and “When Bright Girls Decide That Math Is a Waste of Time” by Susan Jacoby. In the first essay, Christina Sommers talks about how women are creating their ways to pull ahead in some companies but men are still doing the hard dangerous work. Likewise, in the second essay, Susan Jacoby discusses why girls more likely tend to…

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    Gender Roles In Target

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    had toys for a variety of children for instance, toddlers, boys, and girls. However, the toy section wasn’t conjoined; in fact, it was separated by gender. The toy section in Target has a visible gender line between the toys. The one thing that made it specified to a specific gender was the colors. The girl’s side had colors of pinks and purples. The boy’s side had colors of black, gray, and blue. In addition, both the girls’ side and boys’ side had gender packaging on the items displayed. …

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    Obstacles In Education

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    Females tend to have more connections between neurons and increased blood flow in this area. As a result, they may process information more quickly and may be able to respond to information faster than males (Gurian & Stevens, 2010). Additionally, the hippocampus, which converts information from…

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    This man has learned that boys are tough and girls are weak either at his home while he was growing up or at school when elementary students are told about the girls and boy traditional roles. Instead of allowing me to help, the man saw me as a girl who should not be lifting boxes, but watching the kids.…

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    with a question mark in between reflects my thinking at the young age of 4; I was confused. I specifically remember a brief moment where I questioned my gender identity. On a cold dark morning, as I was standing by the warm, cozy heater in our living room I asked my mother a question: “am I a boy?”. I don’t remember her exact answer, yet I'm sure she assured me that I was indeed a girl. Although always felt like a girl and was drawn to feminine products I feared I wasn’t a girl. Looking back,…

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    remember hearing different things containing something to the fact that girls and boys are different. Whether it was boys being stronger, or girls being smarter. As I grew older though, I started to hear the argument of males and females being equal and that we should be treated the same. Well, after doing personal research I have found some interesting differences between the two sexes. There are very obvious physical differences, but it also applies to our behavior. If you were to tell a story…

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