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    Caitlyn Jenner Case Study

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    Caitlyn Jenner seems wearing her own trend in style after she was seen shopping at Patricia Field's store in New York on Tuesday, June 30, US magazine reported. The 65-year old star was definitely a stunner as she arrived at the shopping store, wearing a sexy leopard-print dress with a classy heel closed shoes. In May's segment of E!'s About Bruce, Kim Kardashian, Caitlyn's stepdaughter, took a tour at of Caitlyn's closet and advised her not to wear leopard. However, the reality star obviously…

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    it. Burkett uses the Vanity Fair cover of “Bruce” Jenner now known as “Caitlyn Jenner” as an example. She describes Caitlyn’s idea of a woman as “a cleavage-boosting corset, sultry poses, (and) thick mascara” (Burkett). First of all, the “ideal” woman that Burkett describes as “people who have lived their whole lives as women” also pose in the magazines this way. Magazines like Vogue, Cosmopolitan also make some famous cis women look like Caitlyn Jenner looked in Vanity Fair. Ginelle explains…

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    Judith Butler is a feminist who focuses her philosophical work on gender theory within the community. When talking about gender she brings up many different theories within her works. A couple ways Butler thinks is within the LGBT community and how those people come about. She talks about how she truly believe that gender is different than sexuality. Lastly she speaks about how the way we porta yourself is how we see our own sexuality or how we should view it instead of the communal ways. Butler…

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    The main message of what she is doing is to prove a point that we as humans can be whatever we feel we have the right to be. Whether that be a woman, man, or both. My problem with that is that when Bruce became what he thought he was, which is now a woman, people suddenly stated caring only about his/her appearance. No longer will they remember him for the legend he made as an athlete, but as a transformed woman with implants, Botox, and a lot of make…

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    Book author Ian Halperin says the former Olympic decathlete may de-transition in the next few years and become Bruce Jenner again(http://www.IBTimes.com/Caitlyn-Jenner-regrets-transitioning-woman-wants-become-bruce-again-report-2367939).cultivating beauty against the grain of nature I.e aggravating alternative beauty causes an unsatisfaction that could lead you to depression, drug addiction, and suicide even.when…

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    Principal's accusation of being transphobic by arguing that his comments reflect his opinion on Caitlyn Jenner as a person not on the fact that she's transgender. The fact that Kyle's torment from the PC Fraternity and chaos at the end is what lead him to finally give in speaks volumes on how political correctness has now become a bullying tool based on fear. PC Principal's argument that Caitlyn Jenner is a hero because she is amazing, beautiful, stunning and brave even proves to be…

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    order to understand her view. Caitlyn Jenner, a woman (if it’s what we should call him/her) that is mentioned numerous times in Burkett’s article is the one being…

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    Gender Role In Society

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    Gender among other aspects of social life are identified differently between societies. Each society has a different view on the rights and wrongs in their daily lives. The term gender is what identifies you throughout society. Gender roles and norms are prestigious to the socialization of life. Gender is identified by an individual’s behavior and the “gender roles are based on norms, or standards, created by society. (Boundless 2016)” There is a constant struggle within a society when deciding…

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    Jamaican Usain Bolt is a legend in the Olympics who has been called the “fastest man alive”(besides the flash) and has been smashing world records since the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing. Usain Bolt became the first man to set the record in the 100 meter dash and 200 meter dash in one season of the olympics. At the 2012 games in London he ran the 100 meter dash in 9.63 seconds putting him in first. He also won the 4 by 100 and the 200. In the 2016 games he won the same three events making…

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    Transgender Bathroom Policy I can see where the people are coming from because the thought of having a transgender person in their bathroom can be quite uneasy. The feeling of it all is really hard to wrap our brains around, but the real question is why can't we just use the bathroom and go on. I mean for goodness sakes, it is just a bathroom. Forcing transgender people to use private or separate bathrooms is not the solution. As published on July 10, 2016 in the National Center for…

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