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    The theme of switching bodies has habitually been the plot to popular movies like Freaky Friday and The Hot Chick. Characters generally have to go through some sole searching before they are able to return to their own bodies. But what if this could really happen, this essay will explorer switching roles. With first discussing if the person would be the same with a different gender, second an analysis of activities, feelings, and goals that may stay in tacked or change and last a look at…

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    Online Dating Advertising

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    It didn't dawn on me as to how much of a problem this was until I signed up as a 'girl' to advertise my online dating photography on Tinder. For a few months, I felt what it was like to be an attractive woman on an online dating platform. It was one of the biggest motivators to open up my services to help teach men on how to not suck at this as well. There were men, that made me even me so uncomfortable that I was forced to block them and they were the perfect candidate for my services. It made…

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    Murder and Cowardice, shown on the Australian television show “Sunday Night” on Friday March 12 2012, documents the 4 day survival story of 10 workers who were abandoned out at sea during a massive storm and left to die. Sunday Night produced a sympathetic documentary about 10 innocent oil rig workers who are caught in amongst a massive storm along with the choice of the Captain on the Mermaid Vigilance a passing ship to leave the men to their death. This documentary represents the situation as…

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    Broad City and its Producerly Elements By Jalina Brown TA: Jesse Yang Menn Section: Friday, 10:35 Broad City, Comedy Central’s latest situation comedy, features two women in their twenties living and working in New York City. Although it is still a fairly new show, it has already gained a substantial fan base. These fans can be found on the show’s Tumblr, Facebook, and Twitter feeds posting clips of the show, quoting their favorite characters, and submitting fan art. The producerliness of the…

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    Gender Pay Gap In America

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    perfect of what a man earned. Previously women did not hold the same types…

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    speaking differ from female. Women use more adjective than men do. Women talk more than men do. According to recent researches, women speak three times more than men. A woman says about 20 thousand words per day, what are 13 thousands more, than a man does. Women also speak much quicker, than men, spend more forces on gossips and receive pleasure from their own voice. A husband looking through the paper came upon a study that said women use more words than men. Excited to prove to his wife that…

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    Twilight Trap USciology

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    Here we have a young man attending a fan convention for My Little Pony where a number of like-minded individuals openly confronting gender expectations by liking “a show for little girls” and yet he still feels the need to reinforce his “manhood” by finding women to use for…

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    Masculinity In Tyler Durden's Fight Club

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    They see that they are unsatisfied when trying to achieve the male American dream and have no gratification in their lives. Fight Club members see that their job does not define them but often in the male American dream, a man’s job is his value. Through the constant pressure to conform to society’s standards, the male loses his true identity and becomes a slave to working for the male American dream, giving him no sense of self, worth or pride therefore losing masculinity and identity by only…

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    As a young girl, I spent the vast majority of my time sequestered in my room with my dolls. They helped me to escape my reality. They listened to me without judgement and gave voice to the conversations that I desperately wanted to have but could not. I remember vividly wanting a Barbie that had brown hair and green eyes. I wanted a doll that represented me, one that looked like me or at least seemed like the person I wanted to grow up to be. I don’t remember my age when I saw my first…

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    Bleachers Theme Analysis

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    John Grisham’s Bleachers captures the insight of American football in small town Messina. Every Friday night, Coach Eddie Rake and his Spartans storm the field preparing for battle. Anyone with a heartbeat attends the games. To the Spartans and their fans, the football field is a sanctuary and the bleachers are its pews. The Spartans are worshiped. They were given the special treatment and, “during the season, each football player could eat once per week at Renfrow’s at no charge” (Grisham 62).…

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