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    just can’t find Mr. Right or that he simply doesn’t exist. Some can even go as far as to say the person they were with before wasn’t good enough and did not live up to their expectations. They can often be overheard saying things such as, “I need a man with a very well-paying job, no kids, time to take me on romantic dates and money to treat me to spa dates on a monthly basis.” Most women aren’t married not because men do not hold up to their standards and or needs, but because some women are…

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    Violence against Women is not just a Women’s Issue The Ted talk that I analyzed was Violence against Women is a- Man’s Issue. The speaker, Jackson Katz effectively articulated his speech. He made sure that the audience perceived him as a credible source by explaining how he has been running a leadership program in the Marine Corporation for about twenty years. In summary, this speech is about how we, as people, are in need of leadership training. Men need to challenge other men to…

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    What is Gender? Gender is the sexual role you have. Up until 1955 we thought of is as your birth sex. Those born with a penis are male, vagina for female. Do you have large amounts of testosterone coursing through you or estrogen? We have now learned that gender is defined not by what we are but how we feel. It was just two category’s, are you Manly or Girly, but now it can vary by your emotions. It can be determined by several factors. The commonly known ones of sexual characteristics, the…

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    Transgender: Rejection of Ego or Rejection by Society What is transgender? You may not be familiar with what being transgender means, so to explain, we first we need to look at the concepts of sex and gender. Sex is biological; it refers to your biological status at birth and is associated with physical anatomy, hormones and chromosomes. Gender, on the other hand, refers to social roles, behaviors and attributes that a society deems appropriate for males or females (Transgender FAQS). It is…

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    Gender Identity And Gender

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    as well. Through out the course there have been discussions of what makes a man a man. There were different opinions or perspective of what a made man because it’s impossible to create a description or customs that only men are allowed to do. Kimmel states in his book, that there is man-box that consist the rules or customs of a man. Some…

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    violent, and tolerant, while women are sensitive, romantic, attractive, happy, warm, sociable, peaceful, fair, submissive, and timid”. In The Middle, Frankie and Mike share stereotypical personality traits for their gender. Mike, the father, is a man of few words in the show. He is the rock of the show. He is level headed, pessimistic, and boring. Frankie, the mother, can be lazy, but is always an optimist even though she is easily stressed out. In “Hecks at a Movie” Frankie is ecstatic to watch…

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    In The “New Man” and the Mexican Immigrant Man, Hondagneu-Sotelo and Messner argue that the “new man” are white privileged men and Mexican immigrant men are still seen as traditional sexist men because they do not possess much power in the U.S because they lack spatial mobility or family decision-making. The new man does not exist, but there are men who are performing more housework and are showing their feelings, but many of these men are white privileged males. In the U.S. Mexican immigrant…

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    understanding both good and bad, about the structure and makeup of a group. As the story unfolds, it becomes evident that the jury must reach a decision of guilty or not guilty judgement in a capital murder case. The man on trial is a Latino teenager, accused of murdering his abusive father. If the young man is found guilty, he will be sentenced to death. While examining the jury, there are several differences of opinions, or bias that affect the way each individual will vote. Analyzing the…

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    The protagonist in Alice Munro’s short story ‘Boys and Girls’ is about a young girl whose life is characterized by gender roles set by the society during the 20th century. Munro specifically does not give the protagonist a name within the story to indicate that she is an individual without identity or any power of her own, whereas her brother, a boy, is given the name Laird (The Gender Conflict in Munro’s “Boys and Girls”). Discrimination is further emphasized when the protagonist’s father…

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    often complain about them once we are deeply rooted in them. For some, we experience a series of difficult relationships. For others, we live in a marriage or life partnership that feels like hard work. Most relationships don’t work out between a man and a woman is because they cannot work out their differences. There is constant interpretation, explanations and apologies for assumptions and miscommunication. For example, say a guy’s girlfriend is not able to pay her bills, buy her own food or…

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