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    Male Suicide

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    “In 2009, a total of 2,989 males committed suicide (17.9 deaths per 100,000) compared to 901 females (5.3 deaths per 100,000). As these data show, males were three times more likely to commit suicide than females.” (Statistics Canada 2012). Some people might wonder that why those people are so silly to end of his or her life. Suicide is a complex mental action, one who voluntary take a variety of ways to end their lives. Also, why the data indicated the suicide rate males are higher than…

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    Male Witches

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    Masculinity and Male Witches in Old and New England by E. J. Kent reveals the important role male witches have played throughout history. There is significantly less historical information about male witches, and what is written fuels the idea of toxic masculinity as well as demonizes women. Kent comes to the conclusion that the primary causation of male witch erasure is the historical tendency to associate witchcraft with maleficium---or the employment of dark and evil magic, often by jealous…

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    Male Androphilia

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    Vasey and Doug P. VanderLaan commentate on the evolution of male androphilia in “Evolving research on the evolution of male androphilia” Androphilia is the sexual attraction and arousal to men. Many cultures express androphilia in varying ways. Homosexuals who occupy the gender role of that which is common of their sex behave in a masculine manner and are identified as men. However, transgendered male homosexuals often think of themselves as members of a third sex. They will typically…

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    Male Stereotypes

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    boys are wearing shorts and pants. Because the stereotype of which girls are seen as feminine should reflect in our clothes, and a skirt or dress being to reflect that. But in the modern world of now , men are seen to be the more dominant sex, why? Male privilege. I never heard of a man paying pink tax or having to worry about a child on the the. The privilege sometimes undermined, is a real privilege.It’s an advantage Ever since their first shaw the shining fluorescent light in their delivery…

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    The Male Gaze

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    The male gaze is the way in which visual arts depicts women for a masculine point of view. Mulvey suggests that visual media exposes a deep-seated drive known as “scopophilia”: the sexual pleasure involved in looking. Mulvey believed mainstream movies are filmed in a certain way in order to satisfy male scopophilia. Therefore, according to this theory woman are regulated to the status of objects to be admired for physical appearance. Mulvey argues that erotic scenes in films don’t have any…

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    Male Circumcision

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    PBH 200 Research Paper - Male Circumcision The focus of this course has been the understanding of different cultures, and through that, the comparing and contrasting of them all. Throughout these histories and teachings have been countless examples of practices and beliefs so unique to their respective cultures, that it feels almost absurd for people from other cultures to imagine. However, some practices transcend the cultures from which they originated, and in doing so have found a life of…

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    Male Infertility

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    than a year with unprotected sex is primary. Where secondary is when a couple has a child, and are trying to conceive and can’t for some reason or another. There are various physical and emotional factors in men and women that can cause infertility. Male infertility can be from a decrease sperm count, defects in a man’s sperm, and/or blockage preventing sperm from being released. Infertility of men may be from a list of reasons such as obesity, smoking, vasectomy or vasectomy reversal failure,…

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    Male Nurse Stereotypes

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    hear. Society has poisoned our minds to the extent that when individuals see male nurses they think of all the stereotypes that they have heard and seen while visiting hospitals or clinics, in movies/shows or on social media. The unfair stereotypes that are tarnishing male nurses need to be brought down because in today’s society male nurses are just as responsible and trustworthy as female nurses. Just like female nurses, male nurses are also passionate about their job and should not get judged…

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    Male Gaze Analysis

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    reality, male gaze is actually used non-deliberately, or otherwise, deliberately, to depict female. Thus, women have hardly been able to enact their new images of an emancipated…

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    The Male Gaze Theory

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    theory ,the gaze was updated by Jacques Lacan who focused more on the male gaze as women were being objectified on screen. As the theory was more developed different variations of the gaze…

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