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    airing in Utah‚ says that the show was “inappropriate on several dimensions.” They went on to say that the dialogue was excessively rude and crude and the scenes were too explicit and the characterizations seem offensive. KSL-TV also insist that it challenges traditional family values and portrays bad role models. The trouble the show experienced from attempting to air in Utah was not the only trouble the show had endured. In July‚ before the show aired‚ One Million Moms publicly announced that they

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    Crime Is Gendered

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    Agree or Disagree: Crime is gendered. Explain your answer. Crime is most certainly gendered; meaning it has biased toward the male or female sex. An explanation for this can come from an understanding about which crimes are likely to be associated with men and which are more likely to be associated with women. There are certain crimes where women have little or no involvement most of the time. For example‚ men tend to be victims of violent crimes. This is a statement proven by sources such

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    Is Genocide Gendered?

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    Nadia  Deeb       310203597   5.  Is  genocide  gendered  and  how  important  is  gender  to  our   understanding  of  the  phenomenon?  What  is  the  justification   for  rape  being  categorised  now  as  a  technique  of  genocide?   Genocide  is  gendered  and  gender  is  extremely  important  to  our  understanding  of   genocide.  Connections

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    Gendered Clothing

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    Catherine‚ Quilted Apparel and Gender Identity). Such forming of identity amongst young children‚ sometimes leads them into role confusion and an identity crisis. At an age where a child is trying to figure out who they are‚ the unbeknownst forcing of gendered clothing creates a paradigm in which the child may feel as if they must coherently follow‚ or face ridiculing if they do not. The academic sources used were beneficial to the topic of women’s bodies begin regulated through feminine clothing and

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    Gendered Self

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    Sociology 202 Bovin Som Dr. Holzgang 11/19/2012 Gendered Self From January‚ 1991‚ the day I was born‚ I have been given a status‚ class‚ and expectation from both my family and the society. A status that was obtains involuntarily at birth‚ as a son of a Cambodian’s governor‚ and the only male in family after my dad. It was determined that my sex‚ the biological distinction between male and female‚ was male. From that moment‚ my parents used my gender‚ personal traits of the society to determined

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    never experienced this type of male domination‚ she agrees that violence has always been apparent in the lives of females and its effects on the female both physically and mentally are detrimental. Joanna Harris writes in one of her sections of “Gendered Intersections: An Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies” about violence against women. She writes‚ “It is seen as ‘essential to the struggle to restore dignity to disempowered women’ and ‘necessary conditions to self-empowerment in a socio-economic

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    Article 7 Gendered Media: The Influence of Media on Views of Gender Julia T. Wood Department of Communication‚ University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill times more often than ones about women (“Study Reports Sex Bias‚” 1989)‚ media misrepresent actual proportions of men and women in the population. This constant distortion tempts us to believe that there really are more men than women and‚ further‚ that men are the cultural standard. THEMES IN MEDIA Of the many influences on how we view

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    Spatial Planning in Kenya and the Appreciative Approach of Societal Values and Norms Said Athman Nairobi‚ Kenya February 2013 CONTENT Cover Page Table of Contents Introduction Page 3 Values‚ Norms‚ Culture and Social Structure Page 3 Planning in the Context of Norms and Values Page 5 Conclusion Page 7 References Page 8 Introduction Friedmann in 2005 noted that urban and regional planning and development are to be understood

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    multitudes of institutions that assist in the socialization of an individual vary from person to person‚ but are all beneficial in creating a sense of gender. According to Michael Messner‚ there are two types of institutions‚ the gendered and the gendering. The gendered institution is described by Messner as “an institution constructed by gender relations. As such‚ its structures and values (rules‚ formal organizations‚ sex composition‚ etc.) reflect dominant conceptions of masculinity and femininity”

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    Societal Oppression

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    devalued is referred to as the “target”. The agent is characterized as a person who has the power to determine the acceptable norm‚ is privileged‚ and is endowed in a sense of internalized superiority. The target is characterized as the social minority that is systematically vulnerable to “exploitation‚ marginalization…and violence” (Hardiman and Jackson‚ 2007). Societal oppression is often generational‚ which ingrains cultural values into both the agent and the target.

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