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    to be Gendered” Penelope Eckert and Sally McConnell-Ginet, state their opinion on how the society classifies human as a boy or a girl and assigns detailed roles, attitudes, and manners to a specific sex. A male is a boy and a female is a girl.” The dichotomy of male and female is the ground upon which we build selves from the moment of birth” (737). This clearly reflects how the modern society is totally gendered structured, it defines what type of behaviors is acceptable and appropriate based…

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    Adolescent Narcissism

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    Kathreena Bernadine M. Pedrealba I Love ME: Why does this modern day digital age lead adolescents to narcissism? Narcissism is defined by the Oxford dictionary as "Excessive interest in or admiration of oneself and one's physical appearance; in Psychology, it is defined as an Extreme selfishness, with a grandiose view of one's own talents and a craving for admiration, as characterizing a personality type. Adolescents today or as many would like to call them: ‘Millennials' have been…

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    During Margaret Fuller's and Walt Whitman's era, stereotypes and laws were restricting people to reach their full potential. Sadly till this day, society seems to have the need to place unspoken rules on people. These rules classify what the meaning of success is, how one should physically look, dress, and act. These set of unspoken rules have stripped people from their individualism. Furthermore, these rules have also limited women on who they can become and what they can do. People are…

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    performed on some social issues where it is necessary to showcase the women’s character for the people to understand it. Here being male dominant will not bring out the exact story, so female actor is very much necessary for Nrityanatika. Most of the time it is fifty percent female and fifty percent male. 4.3.2. Actor (female) An actor is given birth by their audiences, if the audiences like’s and appreciate the actor’s performance than an actor is born and if the actor is not able to…

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    Beauty Is Pain Winning best song and video with a social message at the 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards; Beyoncé, Sia and Ammo wrote the song called “Pretty Hurts”. Exposing the truth about how our society creates pressure among women to achieve the idea of a “perfect body.” The song was written in 2013 and released in June next year. They focus on the extremely high standards young women face to fulfill the stereotype society has created for them, regardless of how their self-esteem is being…

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    underlying bias to these hypothesis, that make it impossible to gain proper and fair findings. Proof of these biases are based on these facts written by Dr. Leta Hollingworth (1914), “The anatomist Meckel concluded on pathological grounds that the human female showed greater variability than the human male, "and he thought that since man is the superior animal and variation a sign of inferiority, the conclusion was justified." Later, when anatomists and naturalists arrived at the conclusion…

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    Discrimination towards women in the workplace is a serious problem today, though many seem to look at it with a blind eye. Discrimination in the workplace can come in many forms; 2 of them being the pay gap and sexual harassment. While many view the pay gap and sexual harassment as a serious problem, others blame the pay gap on women’s lack of ambition and sexual harassment on the way women dress. It is important that women stand up for themsel and try to stop discrimination towards them in the…

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    One early spring morning Khroma the goddess of color set out to the city of Athens to trade colors with the artists in the city. Khroma was the goddess of colors, she controls and changes the colors of anything she wishes. Anytime an Athenian artist needed a new or different color for their creations, Khroma would supply them. The artist often traded a color for a more beautiful color, Khroma thought that was silly because in her eyes all colors are equally beautiful. Khroma descended from…

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    People’s arguments today aren’t as different as they were back then. Women need to not do what men do. Women need to say home with the children and be housewives. Colored women should not be allowed to have a right to vote. The prejudice women face today are not much different from 1911, as in the idea that they are inferior to men. Women should not do the jobs of men, nor do what they do, women need to stay where they are best suited, in the house. Women are expected to not be…

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    eality in George Eliot’s Understanding of Novel As a woman writer in a time when women’s presence in literature was just beginning to be acknowledged with the rise of novel, George Eliot was already among the best novelists of the time, women and men alike. While being among best novelists can be a subjective matter, perhaps it is safer to say that she was among the best realists. This feature alone has attracted attention from the male writers of her time around the world, so it is actually…

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