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    Captain Sobel I believe is one of the worse officers that is present throughout the entire series. Throughout the entire series he continual belittles his troops to separate him from the rest of his men. This is what contributes to his leadership style of directional. He continual tells his men what to do how to do and when to do it. For one example during the ruck march he instructs his men to not drink from their canteens and to save the water, . Under high stress operations such as combat or…

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    Ann Bolin's 1988 Study

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    Hybrid Masculinity Of the three theories of masculinity described in this paper hybrid masculinity appears to best align with critiques of transgender experiences described at the beginning of this paper: a male-originating gendered-appropriation, or those “gender projects that incorporate ‘bits and pieces…of marginalized and subordinated masculinities and at times, femininities” (Bridges 60) (emphasis mine). For example, similar to Bridges’ claim that some (hegemonic) heterosexual men…

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    A very good example of a pathos appeal that Puana shares in “The red headed Hawaiian” (143). Puana explains what a handshake means to the Hawaiians vs people from the mainland, mainlanders have some real problems with being or showing dominance in the world, so giving a firm handshake shows that they may be powerful then others, but in Hawaiʻi a handshake is just a simple gester of greeting someone, nothing to it. This is a pathos appeal because it shows the emotion both cultures feel towords…

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    Document One of the reasons why patriarchy emerges is, because of females’ natural duties. They are the one giving birth, and inevitably they have to stay indoors to recover most of the time. During that time, the men can go outside and experience new things like commerce, and hunting. Patriarchy change over time when new philosophies/religions come along. As they change, each empire/civilization express and experience them differently, according to their philosophies/religions/government.…

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    “The Boy Who Could Turn Into Things” By: Faith Foster Look around the world, what do you see? People, of course, but who are they really? Everyone walks around with a face, a face that makes them look prominent. But, that’s NOT who they are. In the story, “The Boy WHo Could Turn Into Things,” by Stuart Baum, Brian, the main character, puts on a mask to be noticed the accepted and older kids. He turns into the other objects just to be noticed. He isn’t exactly popular, he isn’t noticed, and he…

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    attacks from passerbys, exposure to the inclement landscape and starvation. The physical manifestation of their travels directly relates to the our theme on journey but what intrigues me the most throughout this novel is the transformation of the man and boy’s characters. The father has been entrusted by God to…

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    Gender Stratification Its tradition, it’s because that is the way it has always been, men are stronger than women. This is what I have heard since I was a little girl. Cooking, cleaning, and taking care of the kids this is all women’s work and taking out the garbage, bringing home the paycheck, mowing the lawn that it is men’s work. Not any more, things have changed over time, men and women share work equally now, right? No, this is not the case and it is called gender stratification. “Gender…

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    Essay On 1940 Advertising

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    Advertisements 1940’s through today Advertising has been an important factor for selling products for many years. The advertising strategy depends on what audience the product is trying to target. In advertisements for both men and women, women are used and depicted in almost the same way. Though advertisements from the 1940’ and advertisements now look somewhat identical, the way women have been depicted in advertisements has changed. The advertisements from the 1940’s as well as the…

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    Eos Lip Balm Analysis

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    Object : Eos lip balm Over All : This Eos lip balm relates to my paper, because the pink outside, and the whole idea of Lip products is generalized towards females. To me this reflects how becoming a surfer in Medinas time period was considered a guy thing to do. The stripes on the outside can be seen as the different paragraphs in my essay. The two colors on the outside complement each other nicely just as my paragraphs do in my essay. The lines have a connection which is the pink colors,…

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    The adolescents being interviewed in the study were at least 14 years of age and had been diagnosed with GID in childhood. The results of the study include the presentation of gender variance in childhood, the adolescent development of persisters and the adolescent development of desisters. There seemed to be only minimal differences in childhood gender variant expression for persisters and desisters. For gender variance in childhood, a persister stated, “I always played with girls’ stuff and I…

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