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    THE HIPPIES CHALLENGED THE SOCIAL STRUCTURES AND VALUES OF AMERICA IN THE 1960’S A ‘hippie’ can be defined as someone of an alternative appearance and typically ‘associated with a subculture involving the rejection of conventional values.’ The hippies challenged various aspects of American society in the 1960’s, including their mainstream culture and ‘The Establishment.’ They ‘believed the dominant mainstream culture was corrupt and inherently flawed and sought to replace it with a utopian…

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    Restroom use has always been essential; it is a privacy moment for many people. There are public restrooms everywhere: in parks, hospitals, schools, stadiums, airports, and anywhere that is meant for the general people to use. Nowadays, restroom use has become a debate topic because of discrimination and moral or religious reasons. The problem results from whether the public should allow transgenders to go to the restroom that corresponds to their gender identity. Transgender refers to a person…

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    What’s so Wrong with a Boy In a Dress? Welcome to your life – is it pink or blue? So what did you choose? Unfortunately, in this world, you can’t choose what gender you are or even what gender you identify with. All over the world people are shunned, kicked out and attacked for not meeting society’s expectations for their gender. Males are often told they need to be manly, strong, put the bread on the table and that basically they need to have a lot sex. Women have to be pretty, cover up…

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    Kimmel Friends Analysis

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    Name the media you are discussing in this paper. What does Kimmel have to say about this kind of media as both reflecting gender difference and producing gender inequality? I have always been a fan of the hit TV show Friends. Over the summer it took me about a month and a half to complete the 10 years worth of 24 minute episodes. There were some things that I noticed about the show after completing the series, which will be discussed in this paper. As Kimmel mentions in the times of the Ed…

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    Arvind Case Study

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    Large fund mobilization through capital market. Readiness of domestic investor to invest as well received long term loan from ICICI. MARKETING CAPABILITY FACTORS Marketing capability factors could be segregated into four basic categories:  Product • Unisex leisure/fashion fabric both for international and domestic market. • High quality fabric for men’s formal shirts and bottom both for international and domestic market. • Fashion fabric for women primarily for domestic women • Readymade…

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    Horror Movie Genre

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    Art does not convey reality. As much as it captivates us, it's fabricated and inauthentic. And yet, those stipulations are what make art so enjoyable. Every character, story or image suspends us from the real world. They offer an escape from the guidelines of our existence that ground us. And in doing so, they take our expectations for a ride. In particular, the medium of film has limitless potential. It builds audience investment and leaves lasting impressions that few other arts can. And above…

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    Introduction What is transgender? Transgender is a less clinical term, referring more to gender identity and gender expression than to sexual orientation or physical sex characteristics. It is also a more general and inclusive term: a transgender person may be gay, transsexual, transvestite, or even genderqueer. Transgender has been around for many years. It was kept in the closet. People did not want to show their sexuality because they were afraid, it wasn’t something that was accepted, and…

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    has its own trends and the lifestyle varies. Specifically talking about clothes my grandpa said that in his years of being a teen there were not many options for him to choose different styles of clothing. Apparently in the 1960’s most clothes were unisex at least way more than in comparison to the present which is another reason why teens were not open to many choices of…

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    When read as an extrapolation of the context in which it was written, The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood is certainly a feminist novel in that it creates a dystopian vision of a patriarchal caste system. However, Atwood tends to dwell on the feminist positions that are at odds with each other, and critiques this by giving readers a dystopia in which women play a key role in each other’s subjugation. This lack of female solidarity is primarily due to polarized opinions among women regarding…

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    In everyday life society shapes each individual into who they become or into what/who they should be; living in a society where there are rules, which dictate who we are or determine the way we do things. People are placed into categories that are considered “appropriate”, due to their sex, gender, race, social economic status, etc. if one doesn’t fit the norm for their “appropriate category then they are out cased from their “appropriate” category. Such as when it comes to the topic of gender.…

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