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    find a way out with a mirror I had it reflected the forcefield, where I could escape. I left it there for others to get out and there came Mr. Jacks. We were about to run to the next forcefield to get out to get to our families. (T) Until I saw a man with a white coat, I think thats got to have…

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    Levi Johnson-Gender Essay-A3 Having problems with stereotypes? A person can be stereotyped in any way just based off of habits or who they are. Everyone is different so we are set in groups to understand what our role is and what we can do. It’s said that males have harder jobs than females. Males are more likely to get the job but now times are changing. So stereotypes have to change too, but that isn’t always easy. Once you are Females are known to clean houses stay home and watch the kids.…

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    Man up your eyebrows and turn that evil and super creepy uni-brow into something that will make girls drool over you right now! Tame your manly stray hairs on your face in the right way. Sculpt your beard and own this must have tool designed only to give a sharper manly look. Of course, no one’s asking you to pick your facial hair precisely to shape them like women do! But then again, we are asking you to save that uni-brow look for later. It is fully up to men, how men should be keeping their…

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    Jamie's mother is in the kitchen, looking through her purse. With her back turned away from him. He scratches his head and wonder. "Well, here goes nothing." He mumbles to himself. He mentally commands her to stop what's she doing. His mother suddenly stops looking for her keys. He test out his gift to see if it's not a coincidence. He issue another mental command. "Remove your pantie and cut it to shreds." She slide off her favorite undergarment and use a scissor to cut it to shreds. Jamie is…

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    Gender Bias In Sports

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    Traditionally, sports in the United States has consistently respected and been of privilege to the man, to the transparent fundamental deprivation of women. Undeniably, the passing of Title IX, which tried to contract the degree of sexual bias in sports around the United States, is authentication of the separation and disconnection between genders (US Department of Education, 2015). Research has been administered on the prejudice and lack of balance regarding men and women having to do with…

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    With this course coming to an end, I can absolutely say, these journal entries helped me not be as oblivious to my everyday encounters. A lot of things are revealed throughout my journaling, but two major things are: I always found myself thinking about gender stereotypes and the difference between Iowa and California social inequality. Although racial issues are a problem, I didn’t directly experience or see any. The only unsettling things I observed were like how a mall was mostly full of…

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    As can be seen, Joan of Arc divulges her struggle starting from her own family, where the diligent work on the family farm makes her very strong. She is fond of exertion of physical strength, she is in authority over sheep, pigs, dogs, and chicken, and to some extent over her father’s hired laborers. She skillfully learns from this little experience and challenges her father’s will, who denies her to step outside of the village because of a dream he once saw, which later becomes a reality. By…

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    Elective Practicum Essay

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    My second elective practicum is at Novata Cares assessing children for Autism and other neurological problems. I was testing this 6-year-old child using the WISC-IV. There was a question that asked him, “What is courage,” for which he replied “that’s being brave like me I’m a boy.” His answer did not shock me as I would have expected. It is a common thing for us (society) to tell boys to be brave or not to cry because that’s a girl thing. This 6-year-old child has already learned that courage…

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    Indria Nooyi

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    The individual I chose was Indria Nooyi, who is the CEO of PepsiCO. Nooyi grew up up in a conservative family in India. Her mother always pushed her and her sister to get married early and to the right man, but also to have dreams. She got her MBA at Yale and it help further her career. Her mom would make her and her sister make a speech every night at dinner about being a world leader and her mom would vote on who she thought would win. This helped inspire Nooyi to follow what she believed in…

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    Mad About Sexism

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    thinking or talking about is a man. I think we should just say his or her. It lets women know they are included. Furthermore it only refers to one sex. Finally it will end the talk about sexism. Saying he or she lets women know they are included. Women will be feeling better because if people say he or she, women will know they are equal with men and they will feel included. Women will feel better and if people start saying he or she more they will know they can do whatever a man could do. It…

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