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    Freud explains that, “What is bad is often not at all what is injurious or dangerous to the ego; on the contrary, it may be something that is desirable and enjoyable to the ego…there is an extraneous influence that decides what is to be called good or bad” (Freud 85). Society began sending him the message that his “normal” behavior…

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    who is willing to endure hardships for the sake of their principles. In the poem “If” by Rudyard Kipling there is a father who is talking to his son, giving him advice and guidance about becoming a man. From what the father states there are many obstacles you have to overcome in order to become a man. For example he says “ If you can talk with cowards and keep your virtue, or walk with kings nor lose the common touch” (Kipling 25-26). The father…

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    women are moving up through the work force with critical pace. The claim that “a woman’s job is solely to take care of the children”: claims that in the man’s eye, she is inferior to him. In the vital communication between partners, this is very dangerous statement. Similar to a man’s feeling of inferiority, women can grow spiteful. I still remember when I was in high school dating a silly 16 year old boy. Whenever we were in an argument, he would snap and say that I should just “shut up, and…

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    gender count is more balanced because most of the victims tend to be female and sexual assaulters tend to be male. The show’s cast usually consists of 10 main characters that are close to half women hand half men. Most of the cops who do the dangerous work like chasing apprehending the suspects are men with the exception with the exception of maybe one female and most of…

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    There is No Such Thing As A Bad Boy “He was everything your mother warned you about when she told you not to walk alone in the dark.” Nenia Campbell wrote in her book Armed and Dangerous. The idea of the allusive bad boy with a heart of gold has riveted girls and women for centuries. The entertainment business has played on this since there was one. From the writers in the earliest form, love stories were filled with men who appeared bad but only revealed to his glorious heart to his heroine.…

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    and physical harm. Emotionally, sexism can cause depression and make women feel like they’re worthless and how they’re not good enough. Just from a man telling me I’m not good enough hurts on a personal level. Eventually the emotion can turn into depression that could lead to suicidal thoughts. Another way it…

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    In Guyland by Kimmel, males are advised to: “boys don’t cry”, “it’s better to be mad than sad”, “take it like a man” and others. This shows that men aren’t allowed to show weakness to others and especially show no emotions to others. It’s a way to protect one from other guys because if guys don’t follow them then they will be targeted by others men. By targeting…

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    "Men! The only animal in the world to fear" (Lawrence). This quote is talking about how the most dangerous and capable animal in this world is man himself. Without the restraints and expectations of society, man is capable of anything. Conrad illustrates these negative effects that result from taking man out of his environment in his novel Heart of Darkness. He shows that man has the ability to adapt to to new civilizations, however it may not be beneficial. In Conrad's novel, he uses the…

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    Kato Ryuichi, the current Minister of Japan and Shogun of Japan was sitting in his office enjoying a nice cup of green tea as he stared at the man in front of him, or should he say, the magical creature in front of him. He knew that the kitsune in front of him wasn't just any ordinary kitsune; no, this one was extremely powerful. He could feel the unsaturated magic come off him in waves, power hiding just underneath his skin waiting to come out. When the kitsune first requested a meeting with…

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    wants the older boys’ acceptance. Instead, overcoming the challenges pushes him into his journey to maturity. Throughout the course of the story, Jerry develops from a dependent child to a more independent and mature person on his way to becoming a man. During his vacation, Jerry longs to go down to the “wild and rocky bay” instead of always playing…

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