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    Children are first introduced to this socialization by their parents and families at home. Parents are the ones who teaches them about gender and the way they do this is treating the boy or girl differently or having them behave in certain ways. All the stereotypes of…

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    Much like the Feminine Genius where God’s role in making women was to make them unique and essential into building a culture of life, a male is just as important to society. Although a man is considered to be the head of a household, don’t get fooled by their incompetence. There is no such thing as a perfect man, but there are…

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    Well, a man is a man, and I wouldn't be if I hadn't, you're right," Duke replied with a teasing smirk, almost confusing himself in the process as he struggled to find an appropriate retort. Saying something was better than nothing at all, which was sometimes how he found himself around the woman; almost speechless; especially when she returned his banter with more force than what he'd issued it. That was a occurence the man definitely wasn't used to. Most other women would simply roll their eyes…

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    1940’s, african americans were at a major disadvantage compared to the whites. Even though they were deemed politically equal, there was still a sense of separation between the two races. For instance, Jackie Robinson is a man who had to overcome a great deal of negativity. At first, he had to put up with being an incredibly talented baseball player who wasn’t allowed to showcase his greatness in the major leagues. Eventually, his dedication proved himself to all the white men. Being a black…

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    Diversity In New York City

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    I. [Attention Getter] Imagine walking down the street as you notice your surroundings. A. You smell fresh Italian food as you step out of your taxi. B. You start walking and see a sleek, modern skyscraper towering above you. C. There is a homeless man napping on the sidewalk. D. As you keep walking, you hear people speaking Chinese beneath a cathedral from the 1800’s. E. You see men dressed in professional business suits walking…

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    Gender Roles In Films

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    but especially in the film industry. In popular action films, both males and females are given specific gender roles that define the expectations of what an ideal man and women should be. In action movies, men are portrayed as strong, independent heroes. Dauntless and unafraid, the hero in action films is almost always portrayed by a man. Men gender roles do not change drastically from film to film in that they are almost always the leader. In the movie Mad Max, the story takes place in a…

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    Victorian Era until its sunset. Uncountable examples of male characters are often seen in English literature, but the aim of choosing this period is because the concept of masculinity has always been of great importance and it gives an idea of how a man should look and behave and what are the prerequisites to become a distinguished representative of Victorian society. If the poetry and drama had been capitalized in the previous ages, the nineteenth’s century is more concerned on the importance…

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    believes that man need to be powerful and the head of the household. For many women seeing men powerful is what makes men masculine and strong. In the article, ““Two Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt ”: Advertising and Violence” Jean Kilbourne explains the importance of relationships between women and men, but unfortunately the society prefers men that are hostile and indifferent, “Indeed the very worst kind of man for a woman to be in an intimate relationship with, often a truly dangerous man, is the…

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    Imagine being handcuffed, to demonstrate a magic trick, by a man you thought you trusted and in a blink of an eye his intentions change and you end up with a rope around your throat. This was what John Wayne Gacy did to his many victims. John Wayne Gacy seemed to be a respected business man with many friends in high places, but his life would be an open book after his last murder of a boy by the name of Robert Piest. Wounded by his childhood, Gacy was taught to hide unusual yearning for the…

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    Gender superiority is much more complex than it may seem at first in the tale. The tale is full of rhetorical language that define the controversial division between the sexes. The first superiority was that men was in control, and had spiritual and intellectual dominance over women. Women were taught to obey subserviently as result of their hierarchical inferiority. A woman like May who was of “smal degree” could improve her economic position by selling her sexuality in marriage, which could be…

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