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    entering into careers has caused problems in some ways, but the most prominent damage done, seems to be the damage done to the male ego. And what woman wants to marry a man with a bruised ego, or a man who is unwilling to adapt to the changing needs of their society. In the end being single is a choice, but here’s the question. Who—man or woman—will be the one making the decision in the…

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    doing performances back in 1914. The Takarazuka has since been an important symbol of women’s strength as the traditional gender roles are challenged and draws a majority female audience. The performance I watched “Me and My Girl”, is a story of young man inheriting the title of Earl from his deceased father but, was illegitimate son and had to learn how to become a “proper” gentleman. Engaging general aspects of the theater, the atmosphere presented is grand and very elegant to those…

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    In fact within the train-yard area everywhere was dark except the train line or machines built-in illuminations, therefore George's team turned on their few flashlights. Rodney came down from the ladder and said to George: ‘I turned on the snooperscope, let's move on the next room. There were horizontal concrete-beams to support the two parallel concrete pipes, thus they formed section by section exposed to the air. The pipes turned the corner and I can't trace them. We need one more ladder just…

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    trans* male (ftm) were to go into the women’s restroom looking and passing as a cis male it could be very dangerous and/or chaotic. Women would most likely panic because you don’t always know when someone is trans* and they would think it’s just a man. If a cis male in the women’s restroom is bad, why isn’t it the same for trans* men? It can also trigger dysphoria. A trans* woman going into the men’s room can be very harmful to her mental health. It can lead to many mental health issues such as…

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    Slavery In Paul D's Life

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    Slavery has taken away Paul D.’s ability to love people; his story uses the metaphor of a rust-covered tobacco tin lodged inside of his heart to further explain why he cannot love anyone fully. Paul D says that it’s best for a former slave to “…love just a little bit; everything, just a little bit, so when they broke its back, or shoved it in a croaker sack…you’d have a little room for the next one” ( Morrison 54). Slavery has taken away Paul D.’s ability to trust and love people to the fullest…

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    Case Study Bennettsville

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    Bennettsville is a small community where everyone knows everyone which is good and bad. People are destroying their community in many different ways and do not even realize it. The community needs to take action before the town ends up in worse shape than it already is. Something needs to be done immediately before it is too late. Bennettsville use to always be a safe, clean, small, town until recently. Bennettsville use to be a safe town to live in but is now becoming more and more…

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    The man is posed in a way, combined with his unsmiling gaze, that gives the entire advertisement a divide in the way we view gender. The woman is shown as carefree, with a positive demeanor, yet unaware of the insidious nature of her situation. I’ve given…

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    Cowboy Stereotypes

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    in social groups of today. These stereotypes have warped how we look at ourselves and the genders around us. The effect of gender stereotypes has misconstrued our history books. The idea that cowboys in the wild west are to be a rugged man is wrong. A cowboy may have the appearance of a cold statue, but on the inside a caring person is cloaked by stereotypes…

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    Human character's lack of pity can be seen in the townspeople who mistreat the poor winged man. For instance, when the incapacitated old man was found by the couple, he was rudely dragged through the mud and was locked in the chicken coop instead of being helped. The couple treated him without any mercy and they didn't give him any sort of aid. In addition, this lack of mercy through the story is developed into cruelty since the crowd who came to see him even began to torture the pitiful…

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    Garnet was running in the woods when she heard a scream over her blaring earphones. She took them off and looked back to find a bleeding child withering under a man. Her eyes grew blurry with tears. Seeing such a vulgar thing happen in real life tore at her heart and filled her with rage. The abuser was slamming the poor child into an oak tree repeatedly, not noticing the rage filled teen running straight towards him. Before he could reach for the child’s half dead body once more, Garnet plunged…

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