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    only men acted. Young boys would be cast for female roles because they had not yet reached puberty and their voices were relatively high. This made the portrayal of female characters difficult, female gender ended up relying solely on costume and the ability of the boy to portray a woman, but plays like “Twelfth Night” complicated this because it is play about a young woman who disguises herself as a man, that required the young boy to act as a girl who pretended to be a boy, making the…

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    Boy Based Commercials Rather than domesticity, commercials that feature boys contain violent images. For example, in the commercial for “Power Rangers Super Megaforce Double Battle Figures” there are images of ‘blasters’ and ‘swords’, with the Power Rangers fighting ‘evil’ (Bandai 2014). The voice in the commercial is male, and the intended audience for Power Ranger is clearly young boys. The voice says things like “fire your blaster and swing your sword,” as well as “you’re armed and ready!”…

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    Different Gender, Both Humans Since the time we are born or even since the time our parents know they having a boy or a girl, we are socialized into rules and what does it means to be a boy or a girl. The set of beliefs, norms and practices depends in the place we live. Our family, friends and the media around us it what shape our culture and through them we are socialized into society. What is the first thing that comes in mind what a person thinks about a little girl? The color pink, dresses,…

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    expected to have. Girls are only supposed wear dresses and to play with dolls and fairies while boys are only supposed to play with cars. Boys will always have a room with the color blue and girls will have pink. These kinds of expectations are given to a child depending on its gender. In some households there are certain jobs given to children determined by their gender. Generally, fathers depend on the boys to help with cars and mothers depend on the girls to help them clean in the kitchen.…

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    Girls Check Their Phones

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    Group 1 of all females checked their phones about once every two minutes per person. Alternatively, each girl checked their phones about two and three quarters times in five minutes. This group had four girls. This group had a tendency of prolonged phone use. About half of the phone uses were longer than thirty seconds at a time. Also this group often included their phone uses to the other members of the group; for example, a girl would show the others a picture she found on Instagram or tell…

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    year the boy was mean to everyone , even to his friends. He was especially mean to this girl named Emily. Through all this anger and bullying the boy had one best friend, her name was Chanel. Towards the end of the year the boy felt bad about everything he 's done to everyone. He felt like he didn 't have meaning and fell into a really depressed place. He was so sad that he overdosed on a bottle of pills. Thankfully he survived. When Chanel found out she was so mad. She loves the boy and…

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    Getting Old Research Paper

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    Childhood Concept – Old After eating dinner at his great aunt and uncle’s farm house in Gardner, Colorado, he remembers looking at his great uncle and thinking, “this man is ancient.” The eight year old boy stared at his uncle with both fear and interest. His uncle was sitting on a faded, dusty orange chair that looked like it was made at least 50 years ago. The fabric on the chair was worn thin where years and years of arms resting had worn the arm fabric down. The old man’s shoes were…

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    Tda 3.3 Safeguarding Essay

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    requirement for a gender-balanced workforce of teachers within childcare has been said to support behavioural development in children (Cameron, 2001), although it is argued that female practitioners may have a negative impact on behaviour, especially boys, due to the incorrect form of discipline (Coutler and Greig, 2008). However a male practitioner is viewed as a superior role model for introducing no-nonsense ruling over various behaviour types, promoting risky-play and taking risks,…

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    Occupational Inequality Among Men and Women Imagine being a woman in 1972 and trying to enter the workforce. In those days, women were (stereo) typically secretaries, nurses, teachers, and in other such jobs where the primary focus was taking care of sick children and injured adults. According to the data given on table 11.1, very few women worked in what were considered “men’s fields.” These fields consisted of civil engineers, auto mobile and mechanical, and dentistry field. In contrast, women…

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    Goodbye to Girlhood. (Article 34) The main idea of this article was describing how media was changing people, mainly females about how they look and act. Media was described as taking over girl’s lives. For example, by showing them unrealistic views and acts of other girls their age. It has been studied and more females have gotten diagnosed with depression, eating disorders, or very low self-esteem now at a lower age. Now, girls are focusing on being/looking sexy and fitting in rather than…

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