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    internal conflict. While this still contains multiple homosexual connotations, the uncensored version of The Picture of Dorian Gray reveals that the editors omitted Basil professing that he had “worshipped [Dorian] with far more romance of feeling than a man usually gives to a friend […] never [having had] loved a woman.” Basil's idolatry of Dorian has the quality of unrequited love, as his praises and jealousy connect to feelings that are more than platonic, but are still…

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    My Pretty Pony Analysis

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    against a Brony’s masculinity coupled with the potential stigma of shame for failing to follow gender norms leave many fans in a conundrum. Will these fans choose to openly defy gender norms by engaging fan practices in public or will they heavily self monitor their actions along the lines of expected gender practices while secretly enjoying ponies in private? Regardless of whether a Brony is private or public fan about their fandom, their participation in the fandom is changing commonly held…

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    Pheromones For Men To Attract Men? Find Out Here! Pheromones, for the sake of folks who do not know the actual meaning, are known to be tools for self improvement. That is, pheromone enhances people rather than changing them. Over the years, several manufacturers have evolved with varieties of pheromones and pheromone recipes on which many claims have been made. The quest, by folks, to attract one another and be attracted has continued to increase the flood of these products in the market.…

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    ENG 2130 Dr. Martin 10 November 2016 Analysis of Macho Masculinity and the Portrayal of Accompanied Ideals in Drown Submersion into a culture determined by one’s birth elicits behavior that is taught and practiced in childhood, young adulthood, and subsequently adulthood. If there are no aversions from common behaviors practiced by peers and authority figures, impressionable children and explorative young adults continue the tradition. Specifically, Latin American men have been…

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    Media Gender Roles

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    America accepted that housewives and women could also be working women, but when wartime was over it was evident that society had only made a temporary exception. Thousands of women were once again banished back to the home, refitted with the “homemaker” moniker. A tradition that has evolved through the decades to still be relevant today. The practice of identifying or labeling women has…

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    The first location observed was at Westgate in Glendale, Arizona at 3:30 in the afternoon. Many families were in attendance, but I chose to focus on a family of four: mother, father, son and daughter. The female child was around two and a half years old, and her little brother was about 12 months old. Both of the children were dressed in stereotypical gendered clothing. The little girl had on black tights, a leopard print sweat shirt, and boots, while the little boy was in jeans, a navy jacket,…

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    The formation of social constructions through the dismal synthesis of race and color is defined by the ever-changing social hierarchy and the fixed behavior performed by distinct races. Because the notion of race acts upon a color continuum, there are set categories that are built from the complete subjection of blacks upwards to the dominance of whites. Within this continuum lie definite subcategories of ‘black’ and ‘white’. The paradox of the permanent yet ephemeral idea of race and color is…

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    Self Reflective Approach

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    be in two parts, it will examine the self through case studies of theoretical and reflective approaches. The first part will research the self influence on counsellor efficacy, client awareness and psychotherapeutic benefit. The self will be examined on its influence of counsellor effectiveness, client responsiveness and psychotherapeutic benefit. The self is defined by Cooley (1983); as a natural part of a human being. Wood & Wood (1999) define the self as human thoughts that are linked to…

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    Short answer The self as defined by Mead is an interaction between the two parts of oneself, the "I" and "Me". The "I" acts based of experiences (e.g. what actions people like, what actions will make people proud) and the "me" represents that understanding of society that the "I" draws from to act (our idea of society in miniature). Thus, the "me"'s idea of society's attitudes towards different actions is reliant upon its experience within society, and the "I"'s actions are reliant upon…

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    ultimately accept all members of the community, whether it be on a national level, neighborhood level, or any other level on a large or small scale. This difficult transition from one community to another has a heavy impact on each immigrant’s sense of self by taking away a sense of personal…

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