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    Client Introduction JL is a 54 year old women with a Caucasian decent, she was put into the system at age 5 where she was in and out of different foster homes. She was finally put into the system here at the DCLS program about 35 years ago. She comes to Scott Road Connections everyday through the entire year. She is 5’4’’ and weighs 145lbs. She has blue eyes, short brown hair, and is fair skinned. JL’s hobbies consist of going for walks, doing puzzles, dancing, shopping and bowling. She…

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    coordination. The modern sport of gymnastics typically involves exercises on uneven bars, balance beam, floor, and vault (for women), and horizontal bars, parallel bars, rings, floor, vault and pommel horse (for men). Vault and floor exercise are both unisex events and all of the events above are competed in the olympics. One of the most common vaults competed in the Olympics is the Yurchenko. Every Olympic gold medalist in vault since 1988 has performed a Yurchenko. Therefore the Yurchenko is a…

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    Gender Gender has always been depicted and generalized as a binary separation of opposing sexes. While gender is defined at birth, what happens when we don’t fall into the traditional concepts of gender? Gender identity vs. biological sex should be two separate concepts while we seem to group them into one. Gender identity allows for personal depiction of one’s self, formed thorough your family, peers, and social groups. Identity shouldn’t be defined by biological sex, but by who a person…

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    Gender Experiences Gender and Society Donna S. Brown 8/29/2016 Gender norms have been altered throughout time. Gender norms have molded society; how it works and how it evolves. Today’s society is more accepting yet gender still plays an important role in the world. Many people believe that equality has been realized and that gender no longer needs to be addressed. I believe that, in some situations, gender discrimination is still alive and impacts people’s lives with…

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    self-esteem. These three are the distinguishing characteristics of what I regard as an ideal man.” Coming from a time of terror and death this applied in Rand’s mind to men initially. It appears these thoughts slowly moved to include all men in the unisex fashion, and further to apply to…

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    Racheal Orr Mr.LaForge US Civics May 19, 2017 The Hippie Counterculture A counterculture is a way of life and set of attitudes opposed to or variance with the prevailing social norm. The biggest counterculture in America is known as the 1960’s Hippie era. The Beatnik or “Hippie” era was between the 1950s and 1960s and ended towards the end of the vietnam war. The hippies were mainly white, educated, young adults, who were born after World War II and the Great Depression (A.K.A. Baby Boomers).…

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    Cara Delevingne Essay

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    Imagine having an already well-known family and being able to start out without much trouble in the entertainment world. That’s what life was like for Cara Delevingne. She grew up in Belgravia, London, which is one of the wealthiest districts in the world. Cara’s father, Charles Hamar Delevingne is a property developer, while her older sister, Poppy Delevingne is a model, and started modeling before Cara. Not only having an already famous sister, but her grandmother, Joan Collins, is an actress…

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    In Chinese, there is a word “chou mei” that is the combination of 2 characters with opposite meanings: “chou” means stinky and “mei” means beautiful. Beauty is a positive word. However, with a character “chou” in the beginning, “mei” is no longer laudatory. People usually used the word to mock girls who care about their appearances. If a teenage girl grooms herself, her parents will probably call her “chou mei”. Most girls I’ve seen have been called “chou mei”, but I have never seen anyone call…

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    Gender is a powerful construct in our lives. As something that's learned from a young age, gender stems from interactions that teach people what to do or not to do based on their physical sex, creating certain stereotypes and expectations that one must adhere to. In 3 Generations, directed by Gaby Dellal, a movie which tells the story of a teenage transgender male who struggles to transition due to conflict with his family, the constant pressure to stop deviating from gendered norms is a…

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    Woman Of Power Case Study

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    At Lheritier Skincare, we use essential oils to make hair conditioners, face cream, body lotion, face toner, soaps, massage oils, masseuse scrubs, and body butter. We also take pride for being the first Kenyan company to make a fine, long-lasting unisex fragrance within the environs of Nairobi. In order to compete with well-renowned international legacy brands, we use exotic plant extracts like Osmanthus and Sandalwood to develop our fine…

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