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    Frankie Martinez Professor Mittendorf Philosophy 191 3 November 2017 This paper is about Gender Neutral Bathrooms and how Utilitarianism views it. I feel like Utilitarianism would say that the happiness of the people who struggle with which bathrooms to use and the new changes that will come along with this fight will be better over the content feelings for the separate bathrooms. In this paper I will argue that the ethical theory Utilitarianism would back up the idea of Gender Neutral…

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    The Imitation Game and mathematician stereotypes The Imitation Game was produced in 2014 and was directed by Morten Tyldum. It was set during the Second World War and it was based on a true story of Alan Turing, the genius mathematician that cracked Nazi codes, including Enigma, which was thought to be unbreakable. Turing loved codes and ciphers, which is a very hard category to enjoy and understand. The movie depicted Turing as mentally ill, having no sense of humor, and being disrespectful,…

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    Introduction “Blue is for boys and pink is for girls”— Prior, to the birth of a child is labelled a “boy” or “girl”, which will determine the child’s social role in society. But, in modern day parents are choosing to raise their child gender neutral. Hence, gender neutral is defined as, “Suitable for, applicable to, or common to both male and female genders.” Specifically, gender neutral parenting is, “when you raise your child without explicitly forcing preconceived gender norms onto them…

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    continues:" Women make us feminine, as they can not stand separation and themselves can not be men ". It is possible to see a division of women from all classes. It will bring about division and uneven distribution of roles in patriarchy. The result is a male public space and a female private space. In other words, men will take care of women's family while politically and economically. "Revolutionary women: the invasion of the Bastille Palace on July 14, 1789, the disappearance of the King's…

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    1)PROBLEMS(List the identified problems) Lack of guidance • Conflict in the Company is evident due to a lack of guidance from senior management. We see conflict between managers which will eventually lead to poor efficiency in the Company. Bad Management Practices • Multi Projects is a consulting company in project management. The company operates on a Matrix type organisation, but there seems to be bad management practises between the different project managers. Dual reporting relationships…

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    In everyday life society shapes each individual into who they become or into what/who they should be; living in a society where there are rules, which dictate who we are or determine the way we do things. People are placed into categories that are considered “appropriate”, due to their sex, gender, race, social economic status, etc. if one doesn’t fit the norm for their “appropriate category then they are out cased from their “appropriate” category. Such as when it comes to the topic of gender.…

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    Gender describes the characteristics and aptitudes that a society or culture delineates as masculine or feminine (Nobelius). Gender affects everything in our lives because it relates our personality to what we do, how we act like and look like every day, in fact it briefly describes how we are in general . Now, Transgender is the state of one's self gender identity( one's self sense of identification between masculine and femenine ) not matching one's assigned sex which is based on physical…

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    In “Subjects of Sex/Gender/Desire,” Gender Trouble, Judith Butler explores the idea of are we assigned our gender at birth? or do we simply perform one based on the values we have learned? Butler argues sex and gender are not the same thing. In the distinction, sex refers to the biological male or female category defined by our internal and external reproductive organs and chromosomes while gender refers to socially created roles, feelings, and behaviors deemed appropriate for men and women by…

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    mysterious cases that no other person could solve, not even the police. Sherlock is an excellent detective for his use of observations, deductions, and imagination. Holmes uses these skills in the stories: “A Study in Scarlet”, “The Speckled Band”, and “Silver Blaze”. In the short story “A Study in Scarlet”, Watson first meets Sherlock Holmes and is surprised because Sherlock knows Watson has been to Afghanistan. This shows how observant Holmes can be since he never met Watson before, but he…

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    In the novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, symbolism and imagery are prominent throughout the story. Often, they are essential to fully understanding the narrative. They help understand characters, especially Janie, on a much higher level. But what exactly do they mean? What are they? In this paper, these questions and more will be explored. One of the most important symbols in the novel is Janie’s hair. Her hair is “a symbol of her power and unconventional identity; it represent…

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