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    hand gestures. She is talking about doing something spontaneous, and she is expressing it in a highly enthusiastic way. She has a people sociabilty since she is trying to organize this nice trip for everyone, and show her emotions. She has a high dominance, she initiated the demand and she knows what she wants and, even though the other person is no quite agreeing with her, she is not accepting a no for an answer. The second speaker in this conversation has a refelctive style. The main thing…

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    person terribly for no reason. These group of people do not have respect for others and attack them and treat them like lower individuals when in reality everyone is the same. While some may claim that oppressors dehumanize their victims for more dominance and satisfaction, others claim that they dehumanize others to have someone to put the blame on. Despite the multiple reasons of why oppressors dehumanize their victims, the actions done by the oppressor are never justifiable because it is…

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    In history there have been many beliefs about intimacy, prostitution, and marriage within urban communities in different countries. In the article “Masculinities And The Nation In The Modern World: Between Hegemony And Marginalization” by Sasheed Aderinto he clarifies on the concept about the expenses of a marriage bride within Nigeria, Africa. Marriage is critical within Nigerian communities because it represented the status of a man that can manage to afford an expensive bride. This created…

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    The novel The Scarlet Letter continues its attempt of defying the basic male dominance roles. Nathaniel Hawthorne makes an attempt in trying to make females superior but fails as his book is also focused around a patriarchal society. Although the female characters in the novel are portrayed as being more dominant they still fall below…

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    Essay On Social Primates

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    priority to food sources and choosing their mate. Primate groups have their own form of social hierarchies. These hierarchies are the dominance hierarchy and egalitarian hierarchy. A dominance hierarchy is where the higher-ranking individual will have priorities to limited resources while in an egalitarian hierarchy resources are distributed equally. Being in a dominance hierarchy group they rely on agonistic interaction and egalitarian “live in peaceful, tolerant groups where relationships…

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    Traditional or not… Relationships are based on the trust we have on our partner, the equality we have between ourselves and the way we communicate. Having a traditional relationship means that men have dominance. Nowadays, this no longer exist in majority of the households. Relationships are molded based on how well one understands the other. Not being able to communicate can cause barriers in expressing one’s feelings. The essential to have a healthy relationship, is trust. Trust is to believe…

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    Masculinity In The Citadel

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    The strength and dominance of man is marketed as the product that the Citadel romanticizes to create a profit. The metaphor of the Citadel man extends far beyond the criteria of just man. Men who do not attend the Citadel were not as manly as the men who did attend the school that was long considered “...’the big bad macho school’” (Faludi 79) as former R.O.T.C commander Major General Roger E Wagner put it. The Citadel even believed that freshman, or “knobs”, “... lacked the swagger and…

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    Society has made women subordinate and also dependent on men. In the study by Rosemary L. Hopcroft, she uncovers that social forces explains “male dominance” (1862). Male dominance has become a social norm; men are given the power in society. Men hold the authority, because of this they have the power to mold and shape society as they see fit. Male dominance and society form a cycle that feeds on each other and keeps the cycle…

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    towards Macbeth in the form of love, fear, and anger to conflict Macbeth and his indecisiveness towards killing the Duncan. Shakespeare did this to show the power and dominance of Lady Macbeth, which is deployed to shock and interest the audience to see a role reversal of power, which at the time, was a time of major male dominance. Lady Macbeth displays to the audience during Act 1, Scene 7, her ability to quickly manipulate the thoughts of the character Macbeth in her favour by using a test of…

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    is a message about man’s desire for many things. George Orwell uses style to portray this message to the reader. In “Shooting an Elephant”, George Orwell shows man’s desire to assert dominance by his word usage, his style of dialogue, and the main character’s actions. George Orwell shows man’s desire of dominance by his vocabulary in “Shooting an Elephant”. All throughout the story Orwell is very detailed in his words. He describes how dead bodies don’t look peaceful. He also keeps the story…

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