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    must be wealthy. Being brought up in a society where you are brainwashed by television and what you see on the news you can 't help but to make strong judgement choices. Caitlin Jenner is the number one topic for breaking boundaries all over America. She has become a hero in many eyes. From her past as Bruce Jenner to now She has become a brave and courageous life changer. She has shown people that she will not predict her future and has become the stereotype ground breaker. We may not notice…

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    Transgendered Students

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    Imagine being somewhere for a full day, approximately seven to eight hours, where you are experiencing high levels of stress and heavy workloads. You are scrambling to keep all of your priorities together while still meeting the expectations of your superiors. Now imagine doing all of this plus carrying an additional concern- not having somewhere you feel comfortable enough to use the restroom. For transgendered students on college campuses, this is a real, daily scenario they are stuck in.…

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    Pathos In American Sniper

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    Chris Kyle, a United States Navy SEAL that is labeled as the deadliest sniper in U.S. military history. Kyle served four tours in Iraq and is credited with over 150 kills and has been given numerous awards for his heroic acts such as two silver stars and five bronze stars. After being honorably discharged from the Navy, Kyle write an autobiography about the tours he served. A year after Kyle’s death, the film American Sniper was released. American Sniper is a biographical film detailing Chris…

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    Social commentary makes subtle comments and judgements on present society. Futurama is a workplace comedy about a naive boy from the turn of the century. He goes to work for Planet Express, a package delivery service, one thousand years in the future. Futurama, a satirical science fiction show, first aired on March 28, 1999, aims to undermine social boundaries using social commentary. The main character, Fry, finds himself so totally alone in a technologically confusing world that he becomes…

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    Elinor Burkett’s article What Makes a Woman addresses the topic of gender stereotyping. She emphasizes the need to erase the difference between the definitions of what makes a man and what makes a woman. Due to her status as a woman, and one who has gone through gender studies, Burkett has considerable ethos behind her claim, along with support from anecdotes that build upon the pathos utilized throughout her article. However, while Burkett’s use of pathos strongly supports her argument, as does…

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    “Nobody is the same. If we were all the same it would be bloody boring.” –Peter Hook. On one episode of Fairly Odd Parents, Timmy Turner wished that everyone would be the same. His world soon twisted into a grey, dreary place. All the characters had on the identical grey t-shirts with matching grey pants, they all lived in the same grey houses with the same grey art hanging up. They ate the same boring food as everyone else in the world. He instantaneously regretted his wish when he fathomed how…

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    Minorities vs. Majority The average person in the United States spends nearly half of their spare time watching television, listening to radio, reading newspaper and magazines, or surfing the web. Television is the primary source of news and entertainment for the average American. Some viewers even think that social conditions and stereotypes shown on television are real (Mass Media and American Politics). Minorities are overall depicted as uneducated and criminals, while whites are portray as…

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    understand a little bit better. Yes me if I was talking about the LGBT? He told me that the L for lesbian, the G stood for gay B for bisexual and T stood for trans gendered people. Obviously heard of transgendered people with all the media exposure to Bruce Jenner and his lifestyle change to become a woman but I don 't really fully understand so I ask Rodney if trans gendered people wear gay is whale, any kind of laughed at me and said no and individual who is transgender would not consider him…

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    The woman question is the proposition of defining and explaining the universal dominance of men over women. Some theories from the textbook that care to explain this question are from some great sociological thinkers who are Rubin, Rosaldo, and Ortner. Rubin hypothesized that every society on earth contributes to the “sex/gender system” and in this system biological sex is transformed into asymmetrical gender statuses. Through these statuses social guidelines, like those regarding incest, are…

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    Transgender Bathroom Laws

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    Transgender Bathroom Laws The United States has been determined for its citizens to have equal rights given for every citizen no matter race, skin color, sexual orientation, religion, and gender identity. Although with the United States’s determination, a few complications stand in the way for a certain group of people in order for them to get the rights someone like you and I would have. This group of people, known as transgenders, have recently been targeted for wanting to use the bathroom of…

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