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    Masculinity Definition

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    gender too much. The world is changing yet some ideals of masculinity is the same. Men must be strong, they must not show their “feminine” side which means they cannot show their emotions. This world is changing I started to think about this question, Should men change from who they are to the true ideals of masculinity or should they have the choice whether…

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    Media's Fear Of Crime

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    The Impact of the Media on the Fear of Crime With so many forms of media at the tips of society’s fingers at any time, in no way is it surprising that the public’s fear of crime has generally increased over the years, even though crime itself has decreased. There is instant and seemingly unlimited access to multiple forms of media within seconds now– having access to media sites with user-generated content, the ability to access and read news articles on the recent local crimes, crime programs…

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    masculinity and femininity I never really cared much about the topic of sex and gender too much. The world is changing yet some ideals of masculinity is the same. Men must be strong, they must not show their “feminine” side which means they cannot show their emotions. This world is changing I started to think about this question, Should men change from who they are to the true ideals of masculinity or should they have the choice whether…

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    chance to make a good life for themselves. That doesn’t mean that everyone will, but they should at least have to chance to get a quality education and pursue a solid career. This key ideal is the most important because without the right to life, the right to freedom, and the right to live a happy life – the other ideals are not…

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    Architect Rem Koolhaas states that, “The acceptance of certain realities doesn’t preclude idealism. It can lead to certain breakthroughs.” Just because an individual is accepting of life’s realities, does not mean they have to give up their ideals. And having ideals does not mean an individual should ignore reality. That balance between realism and idealism is what leads to success, and that is what makes them both significant in a person’s life. Examples of how to find that balance can be…

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    Empire has success this means that the ideal characteristics that the leader is ruling by are succeeding. As we look further into the Roman Empire they were: the laws that the empire was run by, as well as public works and architecture. In the Roman Empire, Julius Caesar, went on to assume the title dictator, but was assassinated by the Senate for trying to serve for life. Augustus Caesar, therefore took over and became “First Citizen.” One of the first ideal characteristics of a…

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    vehicle with which to examine, inform and challenge the populous. Instead it appears to have adapted a more ominous purpose. In light of the mighty capitalist ideals, mass media seems to have assumed a position of promoting enterprise while continuing the proliferation of the thinness ideal. Advertising companies have seized the ideal with such vigour, it appears as though the only time an average or overweight individual is used, it is done so in mockery or as to represent someone before, or…

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    “guitar body” by Dominican standards) was fat for America. This internalization is spurred when Julianna accepted the judgements made by family friends, classmates, and her brother who told her to diet. Thus, when the internalization of American body ideals was fully formed in Julianna, she began to fast and change her eating…

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    Declaration of Independence was born. In the founding document there are four ideals that were outlined as our thought process that would forever shape America. These four ideals included: equality, unalienable rights, consent of the governed, and the right to alter or abolish government. Each ideal has a significance in the document, but there are three specific ideals that hold more power over the others. These ideals, ranging from important to most important, are consent of the government,…

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    rich lifestyle. By doing so, they convince their customers that they are buying an ideal lifestyle rather than just the product itself. Twitchell author of “But First, a word from our Sponsor” states, “What is clear is that most things in and of themselves simply do not mean enough. In fact, what we crave may…

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