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    on every individuals’ life‚ everyone always seems to have a label posted on them. Children are the most vulnerable to society. Gloria Steinmen once wrote that "We’ve begun to raise daughters more like sons...but few have the courage to raise our sons like our daughters." The quote portrays a very strong message‚ that most cannot understand. The articles of “Why Boys Don’t Play with Dolls” by Katha Pollitt and “Ultimate: Disney Princess Castle: Your Time is Up” by Hanna Rosin‚ both demonstrate how

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    writing to recommend a speaker for the fall semester. We have reviewed multiple TED talk speakers and highly recommend that you invite Hanna Rosin to come speak in the fall. Her talk‚ “The data on the rise of women” is a very inspiring speech that would benefit all our members greatly. This memo summarizes Rosin’s talk and shows why we recommend her. Summary Hanna Rosin explains new data on how women are beginning to emerge over men in many categories. She focus’ on the societal shift on women being

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    Amy Chua and Hannah Rosin: a comparison and contrast of parenting styles In recent years‚ Yale professor Amy Chua has drawn a great deal of attention due to her focus on a parenting style that is foreign – both figuratively and literally – to most Western parents. This style centers on a Chinese model that Chua espouses‚ and that has become famous‚ or infamous‚ for the stern and rigorous practices that Chua enforced with her own two daughters. Chua has received a large amount of criticism;

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    The Rosin addresses many issues in the article the biggest one begin that young middle schoolers are sexting which to me was the most surprising and least surprising fact. Considering now that every kid has a smartphone it’s not surprising to see that they would be exposed to such things but it does shock me that parents aren’t more aware that their little sixth grader is sending nudes. I believe that parents should already be on top of their kids and make sure they aren’t involved in things they

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    Hanna Schmitz’s illiteracy played a pivotal role throughout the novel. Moreover‚ this is most notable during Schmitz’s war trial. This became a very repetitious act for this character throughout the novel. The literature suggests that the biggest life decision the former Auschwitz guard made through illiteracy‚ was the decision of the prison sentence. Schmitz found that it was easier to settle for a life sentence‚ than to come clean about the issues regarding her illiteracy. "So you’re saying that

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    On the Sacks is one of the phenomenal books I have read for its authenticity and credibility‚ the author Hanna Mina described his difficulties through his childhood and how he overcame them with determination and diligence. The story started first with a very gloomy and dark background‚ Hanna was the only boy in his family since his father’s venture to sell pastries. The family was hoping for their father’s safe return waiting at the doorstep‚ looking forward to him sooner. These details led Hanna’s

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    In Hanna Rosin ’s article “The End of Men”‚ Rosin indicates that there is a certain masculinity-crisis. Rosin argues that women are now dominating men in schooling‚ the workplace and the home. The world is now more suited towards the characteristics of women and they are taking full advantage of it‚ she argues. Rosin notes that

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    Hanna Rosin‚ a writer for The Atlantic‚ discusses whether or not yoga is merely a fad or actually a cure-all for the ailments of life in the West within her article “Striking a Pose.” To prove that yoga is just a modern fad‚ Rosin focuses on celebrities and the bandwagon effect it has. She uses a very informal tone‚ geared towards The Atlantic’s readership‚ when describing the permeating presence of yoga in the West. Rosin also makes an appeal to ignorance in her discussion of miracles that occurred

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    candidates‚ we recommend that you invite Hanna Rosin. Rosin’s TED Talk‚ “New Data and the Rise of Women‚” offers an interesting perspective on gender roles‚ which will highly appeal to FSB students. In this memo‚ we will summarize Rosin’s talk and explain why we recommend her. Hannah Rosin is the co-founder of DoubleX‚ a website centered on news about women and gender equality. As a female in the working world‚ and as an author who specializes in women’s news‚ Rosin has a clear understanding of women’s

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    ignorance is bliss‚ but others may argue that being “awake” is the true gift In life‚ something which can never‚ ever be taken away from you. Being able to see everything with “open” eyes only comes with experience and determination‚ something which the author Tobias Wolfe had seen and felt‚ but also wanted to deny and oppress for fear of losing his ignorance and innocence. In his autobiographic memoir‚ This Boy’s Life‚ Tobias lives with only his mother‚ on account of his mother’s divorce‚ and he

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