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    Identity is a person 's sense of self-awareness. The terms “gender” and “sex” are often used interchangeably, however, the two words have significantly different definitions. Sex can be argued to refer to the biological essentialism and the idea that we are who we are because of our genetics. On the other hand, gender is associated with the social constructionist theory, presented by Jeffrey Weeks, arguing that the way we are depends on our race, class, and sexuality. Every individual is…

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    Thomas Hobbes’s motivation behind the book, Leviathan, is derived from the perception of a man and his intellect Hobbes purpose is to comprehend the condition of a man, which leads to the understanding of mankind, because the state of a man is nothing but artificial. To elaborate this notion, what dominates a man is his soul therefore the guidance is brought by a man’s joint and the consequences of an action are related to the nerves of a man. Hobbes claims the best way to understand mankind is…

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    of race occupies a privileged position in…Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral, which addresses the ‘marginalization’ at the hands of her ‘masters’, and demands attention” (Kendrick 71.) Critic Arthur Riss claims in his essay “Racial Essentialism and Family Values in Uncle Tom’s Cabin” that: “by the time Uncle Tom’s Cabin was published, essential racial differences was considered a self – evident fact” (Riss 520 – 21). In his famous essay published in 1949, “Everybody’s Protest Novel,”…

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    Fatal transgression: Dorian Gray as a symbol of symbolic insupportability Presented with the task of understanding socially constructed self in The Picture of Dorian Gray, it is virtually impossible to evade the questions of gender and sexuality. In the years since its publication, Dorian Gray’s depictions of homoeroticism have garnered much speculation, controversy, and reinterpretation. The aim of this paper is to address commentary on constructions of normative gender behavior, and how…

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    All modern humans are classified under the species Homo sapiens, yet cultural values inform us to perceive races as somewhat distinct subspecies. Race has deep seated ties to human history, as seen with the atrocities of colonialism and with racial purification plans exemplified in the Holocaust. While there are vast differences in human biological variation, from skin color to hair color to physical features, genetics has shown that there is actually more variation within a specific race than…

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    “Religion is… the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions.” Even Karl Marx, a sociologist who was against organized religion, cannot deny the influence of religion on humans. Whether religion is good for humanity or not is a heavily debated topic, and has been a heavily debated topic for a long time. Religion is ultimately a force for good that provides structure, health, and community to those who seek it out. Despite having a deep association with violence, religion is…

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    controversial issue that exists in society. Before an individual can choose their sexuality they must have a specific gender to distinguish them in society. Since the beginning of this class we learn different perspective on social constructionist vs. essentialism, which explains different stance on how society is socially constructed. The fact that society requires us to follow gender role create problems for individuals from being there true self. By society definition sex is based on…

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    Australopithecine Theory

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    Darwin’s Theory of normal choice was known as a hereditary change in a populace coming about because of differential conceptive achievement. Darwin had persuaded the vast majority of mainstream researchers that new species emerge through plunge through change in a spreading example of difference from regular precursors, however while most researchers acknowledged that normal choice is a legitimate and experimentally testable speculation, Darwin's view that it is the essential instrument of…

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    Is Human Cloning Wrong

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    Human cloning for reproductive and therapeutic methods is a controversial subject and in using and looking the issue of human cloning from the perspective of consequentialism theory, I believe that using the perspective of consequentialism theory will result in human cloning not being morally wrong. One reason using consequentialist theory that human cloning is not wrong is that parental demands of children would not change because the child is a clone, parental demands vary from parent to…

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    Van Krieken et al. refer to identity as “who people think they are and also how we see others” (2010, p.255). The term ‘Aboriginal’ was originally used by the British colonists, to identify the diverse tribal groups of Indigenous peoples inhabiting the Australian continent. Although the term was originally used to disempower the Indigenous peoples by way of categorisation to fit into the colonialist view, it has remained today as part of the nations legal definition and also as a term many…

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