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    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle writes a distinct but captivating tale of wit and cunning through his short story “The Adventure of the Final Problem.” The last escapade of the renowned detective is filled with suspense and drama as the contest between Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty ends with the demise of both the champion of the law and the most dangerous criminal of their generation. Within this adventure, Doyle not only manages to provide a unique perspective by telling the story through the…

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    Captains of Industry were people who became extremely rich during the industrial revolution. For example, Milton Hershey became wealthy for selling his caramels and chocolates, then later used his wealth to benefit others. Similarly, in the passage “Let There Be Light” by Tom Fitzpatrick, Andrew Carnegie is described as hardworking, ambitious, and selfless. To begin, Carnegie is hardworking. For example, when Fitzpatrick is describing Carnegie’s early life, he shares with the reader, “Andrew…

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    According to Kimmel (2013) Freud asserted when he suggested that boys and girls gender identities are shaped during their developmental years (p. 86). Freud’s perspective on gender development is centered in the concepts of the “id, ego, super-ego, and the external world” (p.87), which interact in different stages since the individual is born. Additionally, Freud’s explains that boys and girls undergo similar stages, oral, denial, and repression, until they reach the critical point, or phallic…

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    than the U.S. (Figure 4)? Jennifer Lawless, who is a Government Professor at American University, and Richard Fox, who is a Political Science Professor at Loyola Marymount University, studied the under-representation of women in politics. In their study, they found that in both 2001 and 2011, there was a “profound gender gap in interest in seeking elective office. Women of all professions, political parties, ages, and income levels are less likely than their male counterparts to express interest…

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    Persuasive Essay By: Ram Velamuri Should kids get less homework ? In my class, 23 out 30 Parents say yes, and 7 out of 30 say no. Parents say no, because homework is good for the intellectual mind. Kids say yes, because of the fact that less homework doesn’t stress them out as much as much as more homework. After considering both sides, I think students should get less homework. One reason is that teachers won’t have to correct much homework. Instead, teachers can have fun with schoolboys and…

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    The theme of “X.- A Fabulous Child’s Story” by Louis Gould is that gender conflicts are learned, but they can also be unlearned. In society today, although we strive to move away from the stereotypical gender norms, we cannot seem to leave the idea of “men” and “women”. We are so accustomed to being classified as either a “male” or a “female”, and thus the “gender norms” is created. To illustrate, when Mr.Jones goes shopping for toys, he is dumbfounded as what to buy, since X is neither a girl…

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    terrifying process. With this experience I realized my identity of a women was one of fear and exploitation. My body no longer belonged to me but belonged to everyone else. I was expected to be sexual by men of any age. My personal worth was and continues to be based on my sexiness but I was also told to be pure. I was also judged for having a sexual body. Being curvy meant I was too sexy and was punished for it. Women in this society are stuck in a double bind. Women belong to everyone else but…

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    In the feature article “Goodbye to 'he' and 'she' and hello to 'ze',” the author John McWhorter writes about the required change in our language, about the additional pronoun, which should be used to address the people whose gender is not equivalent with their self-image. The author claims that today’s society has reached a critical mass of people whose self-identification is not clear or they feel themselves as an opposite sex. Based on this assumption, John McWhorter assumes that soon there…

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    Gender is a socially constructed ideal, where the main purpose is to associate ones physical and behavioral characteristics with either being male or female. The issue is not with gender itself, but with the restrictions that gender puts on an individual and the fact that gender becomes something that the individual must strive to emulate. This ideal is used in advertisements, mainly because it is prominent and apparent in society. Advertisement agencies, such as Secret, manipulate this ideal to…

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    with goal-orientation, performance orientation and a learning orientation can prove valuable to groups and to the organization to increase performance through the integration of diversity. Nevertheless, there is insufficient empirical and field studies support to argue that the positive effects of diversity depend on the diversity type. We therefore may claim that diversity’s positive impact on performance covaries with informational perspective elaboration and the members’ motivation to make…

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