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    Broad and Narrow Socialization Broad socialization is based on individualism. Cultures that are based on broad socialization encourage independence and creativity. There is little or no restriction on the choices young people make. Children and adolescents are allowed to choose their own friends; they are allowed to choose their own occupation; self-expression is highly valued; and there are minimal restrictions on behavior. In cultures that favor broad socialization‚ community members barely

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    the girl may want to play with cars instead of dolls. This very simple example shows her role as a girl was not fixed she had the choice to play with any toy she wanted to. Connell described it best when she said “we cannot think of womanhood or manhood as fixed by nature. But neither should we think of them as simple imposed from outside‚ by social norms or pressure from authorities. People construct themselves as masculine or feminine.” (Gender‚ 2012‚Page 6) It is important at this point to make

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    Southern identities created in reality television are shaping the work and wellbeing of southerners‚ as well as their loss concept of self through southern livelihood. In recent years‚ reality television programs featuring “redneck” culture in particular have witnessed increased popularity. These southern reality television programs present southerners doing everything from frequently proceeding with unacceptable rude and obscene behavior‚ eating triple fried foods at county fairs‚ fishing with their

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    The Voyage of Life by Thomas Cole depicts the journey of life in its natural order in a series of paintings. In these paintings there are many consistent themes‚ including safety‚ happiness‚ sorrow‚ and peace. These paintings have strong religious implications and reflects the human need for deep religious coping‚ especially in times of stress and distress. Religious coping is situational‚ problem-focused‚ and emotionally driven in order to manage stressful situations (Krägeloh‚ Henning‚ Billington

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    conscience although he should have. The person who had a major influence on Macbeth was his wife Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth knew which buttons she could press to make Macbeth do whatever she pleased‚ in most cases she questioned his masculinity and manhood - this cased him to King Duncan. “What

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    Cattle people in East Africa Introduction Tribal societies can generally be called equalitarian societies. The main goal of tribal societies is humanization; ‘the production and maintenance of human beings and human societies and cultures’ (Bodley 2005:19). Social power within these tribal societies is based on a domestic level‚ which results in less centralized power. When specifically examining the tribal herders in East Africa‚ it can be said that they were able to create cultures that maximize

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    Mr. Garner’s statement become convoluted. By distinguishing his slaves as “men”‚ it suggests that manhood does not already exist intrinsically within slaves‚ but instead becomes a privilege specifically imparted onto the five men of Sweet

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    Slavery; it has been a prevalent and important part of history since the dawn of time. The very definition of it means ‘a condition compared to that of a slave in respect of exhausting labor or restricted freedom.’ The most important part of that since being‚ restricted freedom. In the US through the colonial days until the 19 century it was a country where white males dominated‚ blacks were considered powerless at the hands of their white masters. Similar to a gazelle in a lion’s mouth. In the story

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    ambition.  So when trying to convince Macbeth to murder Duncan‚ she tells him that he would be considered "so much more the man” (1. 7. 2-3) if he were to follow through on the plan.  Macbeth being the valiant soldier is persuaded by this test of his manhood‚ and he goes ahead with the murder.  Later‚ when Macbeth hallucinates both the dagger and Banquo’s ghost

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    in spite of its sensitivity‚ the penis is a relatively resilient instrument. It needs to be‚ given the rough medication it’s subjected to on a average basis. However‚ like the rest of the body‚ the manhood is not invulnerable‚ and it can improve overuse accidents and other issues that result in ache. All these disorders‚ akin to chafing‚ dryness and inflammation‚ impact best the outer layers of skin and are fairly events. Then again‚ when erectile pain happens‚ medical attention is warranted‚ as

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