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    Manhood is viewed as tenuous and aches for public approval. The need for public approval has been traced by evolutionary and social theories to the origin of men’s competitive nature to claim a social status (Bosson, et.al 2008). However masculinity cannot be grouped into one category. For instance, the way athletes and fraternity brothers value masculinity share similarities but their methods of achieving it differ. On the other hand masculine relations differ in terms of race since the actions…

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    volume on his sound system causing his two ten-inch subwoofers to beat viciously. “Aye Bruh.” Quay called out to Bam. “Who young Shaudy them is wit’ Lil Auntie?” He didn’t remember Olivia’s name since he had only heard it a time or two. “Those some chicks she went to school wit’ over at George. That’s out there where Demetrius live at.” Bam answered. Quay saw Kim snap a picture of his car with a disposable Kodak Camera. “I’m fixing to holla at her. I’ll be back.” He walked over to investigate.…

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    The majority of Americans are either purchasing their dinner from a grocery store, delivery service, fast food restaurant, or a fancy restaurant. So what is the majority of Americans having for dinner? They are eating animals by the billions: chicken, beef, and pork to be precise. Factory farms are the primary source producing the majority of this meat. These factory farms unethically produce meat at low prices, which leads Americans to consume animals at alarming rates. The U.S. government must…

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    The Flawed Man and Identity in The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Humans have always encountered the idea of the ‘flawed man’ because we see it in ourselves, and in the people around us. The flawed man is never finished and continuously pushes and strives to improve himself or compensate for faults. Diaz’s fascination with the ‘flawed man’ is apparent in all three of his major novels, Drown, This is How You Lose Her, and The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. The majority of his characters…

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    Clayton State University: MBA Program Pitch Marketing Expectations Clayton State University’s MBA program is targeted to the working-class as well as first and second degree managers that desire to move up. The focus of the MBA program is to meet their needs for personal tangency and support, while making it a priority to improve learning, retention, and graduation rates. Given our student needs and limited system resourcefulness, we plan to continue to offer a focused set of academic…

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    Jazz music was one of the most popular music genres in the 1920s and 1930s. It started in New Orleans and over the years, stretched out throughout the whole United States. Its popularity brought many people together, even through the years of racial discrimination and the Great Depression. What made jazz continuously popular was the way it progressed. Throughout the years, jazz musicians have created many new styles, new arrangements, and put this genre of music on the map. Over the years, there…

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    I never knew what true power was, well until a couple years ago when I was contacted by Tyler Rodriguez. I don't remember what he asked, but I guess I was in a rough place so I accepted. I seemed to have a very specific skill set that he needed, genetics. But in the late 80s no one cared about genetics, well that was with one exception. The government funded genetics company Cadmus had been my first employer. They asked me a simple question come and work for us and we will pay you any amount you…

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    The American Dream has been a beacon of hope for generations. It’s always been something we strive to obtain, but few of us have actually achieved this ideal. Two stories, “Of Mice and Men” and “Grapes of Wrath” were both written by Steinbeck with the theme that the American Dream was only attainable for certain people. The issues that Steinbeck writes about in his historical fictional book called, “Of Mice and Men” such as race, gender, and social economic disadvantages are still relevant today…

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    Diary Entry #1 Hi, My name is Norma Jeane Mortenson. I have decided to start writing diary entries to kind of help let go and get over my past. So as you go along to read more you will learn so much about me and all the behind the scenes action to my life. Diary Entry #2 I was born on june 1, 1962 in Los Angeles, California. Let’s get right into it and start with the things you’d never expect from me. I never actually knew my father, but there was a time when I thought Clark Gable might have…

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    You think you know a guy, and then he pulls some shit and all of a sudden, it 's like he 's not the same person anymore. And damn, does it freak you out. It 's enough to keep you awake late at night, your covers pulled over you and darkening your vision, acting like a barrier to anything that could harm you. You don 't talk about it in the morning, though. And who would you talk to, anyway? What would you say? Besides, by then, none of it even happened. As far as anyone else knows, anyway. See,…

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