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    bout Men; A Giant step written by Henry Louis Gates Jr is about a person that had lost his leg and spend nearly 40 years with a suppose called brick. Eventually, he gets an operation and can finally wear a shoe but feels like the brick has become a part of his life. In If You Are What You Eat, Then What Am I? By Geeta Kothari is about a woman who struggles to find her identity. She uses food to symbolize whether she is from one culture to another. These two stories share similar idea which is…

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    In the last decade, girls have made incredible strides with education and in today’s workforce, while boys seem to be falling further behind. William Pollack created the term “Boy Code”. The Boy Code is a set of rules, assumptions, models and expectations that our society has used since the nineteenth century, for boys to adhere to. This includes the code of silence, hiding your deepest thoughts and feelings, showing vulnerability is a sign of weakness and you may be teased, and that it’s…

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    Search Inside a room, two males wearing a set of golden armor and several servants can be seen kneeling down with sweats covering their whole body. They were kneeling in front of two figures. The first figure is an incredibly handsome middle-aged man. He has long black hair, sharp eyebrows and a pair of golden eyes. He was wearing fancy clothes, with the words ‘Celestial’ and ‘Emperor’ on his back. Next to him is a peerlessly beautiful middle age woman with a frown on her face. She has…

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    towards woman audience. The first diet drink was made in 1952 with sugar free ginger ale and throughout the decades to where we are at know with many diet drinks to choose from. This dr pepper ad for their manly diet drink Dr pepper ten uses a strong man doing plenty of thing you can conceder manly all while enjoying the diet drink. The creator of the dr. pepper ad uses stereotypical masculinity, tone and the rhetorical device pathos to show that it’s just for men Even though anyone can enjoy a…

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    First instance, I tried to help a group of men carrying heavy boxes to the cafeteria’s storage room and one of the man who saw me carrying a box told me that I did not need to help and that I should go to supervise the kids. I believe that man has been influenced by the innate society idea of gender stereotyping and as such, men do the hard jobs for example carrying the heavy boxes. This man has learned that boys are tough and girls are weak either at his home while he was growing up or at…

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    is mainly to get to know the people in the tribe. The movie is also focused around one main character, but we do not know his name. He has a wife and a child, and the wife is pregnant with yet another child. During the night the man that we are watching has a dream. The man has a dream about the tribe that had passed earlier they are telling him to run for an odd reason. He wakes up to loud fire. Another group of people called the Aztecs are attacking the village. People are dying trying to…

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    Personal Narrative

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    There was a boy named Liam Wilson. He lives in Green Bay, Wisconsin. He is as normal as normal gets. He wakes up, goes to school, comes back home, and goes to bed. There is nothing “supernatural” about that, right? All I can say is that Liam isn’t the most athletic person in the world. He’s 15, you’d think he would be loving sports. He tried soccer once, but he wasn’t very good at it. He goes to Preble High School. Now that I’ve got the introduction out the way, we can actually go on to the good…

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    Stephen King Masculinity

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    The idealized standards for males in the 1950s were very demanding. They were expected to be providers, soldiers, and pioneers of industry. While all of these attributes associated with money and power seems very appealing, there was a flaw in 50’s era ideology. These standards undercut basic human instinct. Males could not cry, express fear, or cower. Any deviation from the social norm would result in ostracization from the community. It was vital for men to adopt an emotionally disconnected…

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    The Dungeon Monologue

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    behind himself, after he swiftly scanned the rear of the Escalade. And then he turned around, and bumped fists with Jessie. “You alright bruh?” Jessie asked, sensing a hint of apprehension. “Yeah…yeah man. It’s darker than a muhfucka out here.” “Hell yeah. All the streetlights done gave out. So man we gone cut straight to the chase,” Jessie advised him, not wanting to waste unnecessary time. “You got the check?” “No doubt,” the bald guy replied, whipping out a sack full of several crisp…

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    offlife comic called hipster hairdo it gives the message and a little humor, it's gives a visual story of man who wants a new look. he see’s a barbershop and then contemplates the idea of the new look he imagines for himself. as he gets the new hairstyle he sees everything getting better for him and he looks less depressed and more happy plus he’s even getting attention and looks from others. The man then sees a concert for live music and then attends. as he gets there he’s getting noticed…

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