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    Aristophanes gives a believable myth to better understand his interruption on love. It is one of the strongest and it stands all the speeches in the Symposium. Aristophanes’ speech answers ones questions that can’t seem to understand their craving love or why one needs to search for their other half. When it comes to finding love we are searching for our true match. This is expressed throughout Aristophanes’ speech. Aristophanes believed that to understand love we must first realize what was…

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    In the world that we live in today, people are always looking to improve their appearance. They use methods such as makeup, plastic surgery, Photoshop, exercise, etc. Certain businesses take advantage of people’s insecurities by trying to look a certain way and make a profit off of it. For example, Muscle Milk, a protein based company, advertises supplements in order to achieve that goal, suddenly making achievable goals possible. Muscle Milk advertisements look to attract mostly the male…

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    Homosexual are two individuals who are of the same sex being sexual drawn towards another. For example, male with a male and female with a female. Heterosexual are two individuals who are from opposite sex being sexual drawn towards another. The ones who are being viewed as a cultural and personality issue is the homosexual individuals. The obvious reasons as to what the difference…

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    Many authors are quite aware that gender greatly influences many important decisions that occur in our society. Sometimes, those crucial decisions that are being affected by our genders can attend to several problems to arise. One of those problems can be pointed out by Sheryl Sandberg the chief operating officer (COO) of Facebook and the author of “Lean In: What Would You Do If You Weren 't Afraid?” She pointed out in her article that because of gender, females are discouraged from entering…

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    Casual Sex Analysis

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    the reaction between male and females when it comes to casual sex. Within society casual sex is usually a male thing and that women who part takes in these activities rather don’t discuss it. Causal sex is between two partners that are not established with one and other. The author Melanie takes an in-depth look into the sexual transition between the sexes. Melanie thoroughly looks at how young Canadians find the in having casual sex. In 2005 Melanie conducted an interview with young individuals…

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    Throughout the decades, the two sexes have developed in contrasting ways. Through stereotypes and social norms they have both developed emotionally and mentally. As a result of this, men and women have unique mannerisms that is unlike that of the opposite sex. Though these mannerisms are stereotypical and do not pertain to everyone, they are true for countless people. In the majority of cases the ways women and men apologize, their sense of humor, and their emotions are vastly different. Men…

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    In modern time, women act differently and are treated differently among those from the past. The variation of acts and treatment is determined by era, culture or religion. In many religions and cultures, women are often inferior to men in some ways, they are to devote themselves to men, serve them, treat them as superior and follow any order of men. In South Asia, many people follow the religion of Hinduism. It is a religion that also carries a cultural significance that contains several…

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    In "Sex, Lies, and Conversation; Why is It So Hard for Men and Women to Talk to Each Other," Deborah Tannen argues that the problems of men and women in marriage often stem from the fact that they misunderstand what the other person is really trying to say. Tannen notes that her own research concluded that women's most frequent complaint in marriage was that their husbands did not listen to them, but that when she examined actual conversations, she found that the problem was not that men don't…

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    From the early creation of humanity to modern day society, women have always been mistreated and underestimated by society’s superior gender. This has been an ongoing cycle for ages. Men have always ruled each nation we have created. Trifles, written by Susan Glaspell, exhibits common actions of the common man. Not only does this poem interpret a male’s role but the role of a women. A woman by the name of Mrs. Wright is introduced as the main suspect of the poem. Often women face a life like Mrs…

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    A stereotype is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person. Women have often been discriminated and said to be less strong, less intelligent and less capable than men. However, in the novel The Da Vinci Code written by Dan Brown it portrays women to have a very strong hold in detective work, history and life. This is evident through the character Sophie Neveu, history behind symbols and symbolism throughout art work. Women have not gotten the credit…

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