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    Transgender Activism

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    the voices of transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals fell upon deaf ears. However, within the past two years, their mistreatment has become a forefront issue discussed across America. Transgender activism is creating a bigger impact on our society, pushing reflective thoughts on transphobia into the minds of Americans. Recently, in North Carolina, a bill was passed that blocks transgender individuals from using the public restrooms corresponding with the gender they identify as.…

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    Gender is constructed by the society. Although individuals are born sexed, they are not born gendered. Learning is required for individuals to become masculine or feminine. Children learn to talk, walk and gesture according to their social group’s beliefs of how boys and girls should act (Lorber, 1991). Gender is a human production which relies on everyone continual “doing gender” (West & Zimmerman, 1987). The process of gendering involved naming, dressing, and the use of other gender markers.…

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    topics interested me because I learned so much from every single one. These are all issues that we are still dealing with today and can relate to them as well. The three topics that I will be talking about are Racialized Class Differences in School, Gender Pay Gap, and Work and Family Conflict. These topics have shaped the way people think and what they should do. The first topic that I will talk about is on Racialized Class Difference in School. I can personally relate to this because I am a…

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    Gym Social Construction

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    created a standard on how one physique should look like. Gyms are meant to be stress relievers, a place where one comes and breaks a sweat with no intention of anything else. Yet, society has created gyms a place where it depicts sexual interaction, gender discrimination, cultural stereotype and where bodies are on display as objects of desire. Gyms are socially contracted because they can be defined in many perspectives: historical, cross-cultural,…

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    Class, gender, and race are all simple words that have powerful meanings attached to them. The meanings of words are socially derived, which are negotiated through interaction with others (O’ Brien). We have used these words as a way to separate and rank people. This has led to the separation of society and has created several conflicts between people. This paper will be analyzing how the American society ranks people in terms of class, race and gender. It will also assess why these rankings…

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    This type of science restricts findings to a binary category, forcing certain findings into categories they most likely do not actually fit neatly into. In a similar fashion, many of these theories often disregard external factors, attributing sex, gender, and sexuality differences to biological causes…

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    The nation constantly goes through many controversial issues based on gender, race, religion and more. One current issue that has received extreme amounts of media attention is the transgendered bathroom bill. Essentially the bill ban’s transgendered individuals from using public restrooms that is not their original sex. Many people believe this bill is important and needs to be enforced so that further issues can be prevented. Such as individuals abusing their right and claiming to be something…

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    society. Within popular culture today, women have been targeted by many stereotypes that criticize their skills and abilities. Advertising has the most powerful effect in which as the ability to create, shape and reinforce cultural norms and strengthen gender stereotypes. However, despite the criticism of women within the media, this paper will enhance women empowerment through mass media. I will analyze women empowerment campaigns of certain companies such as…

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    Coeducational Schools

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    Separate is not Equal Once it is time to send your daughter to school, parent’s are faced with the dilemma of either sending their child to a single sex school or a coeducational school. There has been much controversy in to the study of whether or not a single-sex education system would be more beneficial to today’s children, and question that are often raised include; Are girls more concerned with their looks and actions then class work?, Do girls get the same education?, and How can the…

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    The composition class was required to pick a research topic that we could write an argumentative essay about. This paper explains an uncommon form of discrimination, also known as the glass ceiling. The glass ceiling is a barrier to blocks women from getting promoted in the business world. First, the paper is explaining telling you how the glass ceiling is discrimination, and how it affects women. Secondly, it shows what the glass ceiling is effecting large corporation. Next, the paper explains…

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