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    and it also impliedly creates an awareness of the products. If the company can positively engage someone with your brand, “they could be your greatest marketing communications tool and sales person” (Michelaq 2011). This also indicates that both genders will look at masculinity or femininity as idolise, yet it is in a sensual perspective. To sum it up, it may be sensual and sexy, but from a consumer’s perspective, they admire looking at the masculine and femininity physique of the advertisement…

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    Long essay number 2 “third-wave feminism” The book The Feminine Mystique in Chapter 13, “The Forfeited Self” is describing self-destruction of American housewives. Housewives who live according to the feminine mystique do not have a personal purpose in life to evoke their full abilities therefore they can not grow to self-realization. Then without a purpose, they lose a sense of who they are and also to be able see into their future. Women have never been able to realize their human…

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    Television is a widespread influence upon society and the animated sitcom holds potential for progress within its colorful content. It’s evident with on-air shows such as Family Guy, The Simpsons, and South Park that there is an appeal that has been able to hold onto audiences no matter the time or age. Children and adults are able to enjoy cartoons and the satirical wit that has been drawn into them. These cartoons have crafted together a perfect balance of reality and fantasy. The audience…

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    Essay About Transgender

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    male or female? Those questions are spread out from everywhere around the world. When something happen the first thing that people are most curious, is the gender. People always give priority to sex but they forget one; it doesn’t have only two gender; every career, every place, every area probably have one or more third gender. The third gender a sex that many people familiar as a gay, trans woman, tomboy, lady boy, and lesbian. Their population around the world is increasing everyday but we…

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    Gender Norms In Society

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    determine our gender by our biological sex. The words “gender” and “sex” are commonly used interchangeably. The definition of the word “sex” is the classification of people based on genitalia, commonly known as male and female. Gender refers to social norms, and stereotypical, behavioral, and cultural traits. This is usually dictated by society. Society tends to ostracize people whose gender do not go hand-in-hand with their biological sex. Society is a hegemony, and we have built gender norms…

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    what gender you are or even what gender you identify with. All over the world people are shunned, kicked out and attacked for not meeting society’s expectations for their gender. Males are often told they need to be manly, strong, put the bread on the table and that basically they need to have a lot sex. Women have to be pretty, cover up imperfections, have sex only in long-term relationships and raise children. Unknown to most people all these stereotypes have negative effects on both genders…

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    especially in the trans community. To be transgender means that a person’s gender identity doesn’t match the gender they were designated at birth. For many people, this means a person who was raised as a male now identifying as a female, or vice versa. Though, recently, many people have begun to identify with genders that fall outside the male-female binary. These non-binary genders include, but are not limited to, agender, gender fluid, and bigender (Roxie). Many people,…

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    Laura Mulvey argues in her essay that women do not see the world as observers and instead, they are only to be seen. Outlets of popular culture, such as magazines, tell women to wear certain clothes, stand with a specific posture, and make a pouty, sexy face to obtain a man. These attributes put together symbolize the straight female. In a heteronormative world, this is what it means to be beautiful and sexually available. Thus, the male gaze is ubiquitous in culture of the past and present.…

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    have face to get there. In “Sweat” the protagonist is not only looking for equality in her own household but she is also obtaining certain measure of gender equality through her diligent work place triumphs. “Sweat” is rare in its ability to transcend racial and cultural issues to openly discuss the severity of a singular major issue which is gender equality in the early…

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    provide a company for a person but can also accelerate the progress of becoming mature. Having several children in a family seems to be normal in many countries. According to the one child policy, some serious problems like a skewed abolishment and gender ratio are still happening in currently China’s society. However, in China there are specific laws to forbid that from happening called one child policy. It only allows each family to have no more than one child. According to my perspective, I…

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