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    Males vs Females

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    with being male or female. These do not necessarily apply to all males or females. But this list will show you some of the upsetting facts that come with being male or female. Advantages of being Male: • Praised as studs for having several sexual partners • Males have a shorter life expectancy of 79 years of age • Males are more likely to see combat in war than womenMales are more likely to be promoted into high paid jobs • Males are trusted with more independence than women • You don’t

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    Sexuality in Social Norms

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    Sexuality within Social Norms The novel The Wars by Timothy Findley whom is a well recognized Canadian author demonstrates the convention of sexuality when Robert Ross‚ a Canadian solider questions his sexuality. During the 1900s people fell into gender roles and social norms. Homosexuality throughout the 1900s was a very controversial topic. Robert Ross came from an exceptionally religious Christian family. Christian’s do not believe in homosexuality but see it as horrendous: “God made Adam

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    Gender Norm Violations

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    every one of us that defines the roles of men and women in everyday life. Further on I will take a deeper look on how an individual’s culture affects his or hers gender identity. Gender stereotypes are a part of our daily routine; they can be seen on television or almost any product in the bathroom. Even better gender stereotypes affect what you wear‚ what you buy‚ and who you are. I believe finding a norm to violate that is associated with being a male is far too easy; for instance after reading the

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    Male Privilege Analysis

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    In "White Privilege and Male Privilege" by Peggy McIntosh‚ she talks about unearned privilege from white Americans and men. She states‚ "Virtually all men deny that male overreward alone can explain men’s centrality in all the sanctums of our most powerful institutions. Moreover‚ those few who will acknowledge that male privilege systems have overempowered them usually end up doubting that we could dismantle these privilege systems (McIntosh‚ 1988:95).“I believe that this addresses a mindset of

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    Domestic Violence Norms

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    TEN COMMANDMENTS IN INTERACTION WITH DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS by Delishia Mitchem Domestic Violence is an issue for people of all walks of life. Regardless of social class‚ gender‚ economic background or ethnic group‚ domestic violence is prevalent. Current studies show that one out of every four women is a victim of domestic violence‚ and there are rising numbers in the male population. This takes the form of emotional‚ verbal and physical abuse. As a domestic violence survivor‚ I

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    Rape Victims Rights

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    STo Report or Not to Report‚ That is the Question: a Case Study on Rape Victims Introduction Concerning philosophies of morality‚ rape is no doubt abhorred. However‚ what is debatable is whether or not it is one ’s duty to ensure that a rape is reported. In a particular case‚ one hotline operator finds herself in a dilemma that challenges her duties as a licensed social worker‚ with the obligation of ensuring that victims report their rape. As a part of the twenty-four-hour hotline staff at

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    Male Privilege Analysis

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    The essay “White Privilege and Male Privilege” written by Peggy McIntosh was enlightening and controversial. It was enlightening because she shows you how certain groups of people can have privilege over other different groups‚ and be unaware or in denial over it. Peggy’s story was controversial because it talked about the privilege that very few have the courage to talk about. The white and male privilege and the fact that it is looming over our heads as a society. Throughout history there’s a

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    Social Norm Violations

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    our adherence to social norms we must understand what they are and the various ways in which they can be broken and violated. These violations can vary greatly and be anywhere between quirky and frightening. The intensity of discomfort associated with these violations depends not only on the violation itself but on the individual performing‚ experiencing‚ or witnessing it making the spectrum of reactions widespread and interesting. There are two ways to truly explore norm violations‚ to observe others

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    What Are Cultural Norms

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    ase Study: Cultural Norms‚ Fair & Lovely‚ And Advertisin I consider they are doing a terrific job; but again even when they reworked the advertising message‚ ¨advertising focus is now on the message that lighter skin enables women to obtain job conventionally held by men¨. The idea is still unconsciously there (success based on skin color). AIDWA and other campaigns will persist on their attempts to remove the product. As I said before‚ I think ads should be explaining what the product is about

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    Victims Of Fatal Neglect

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    Department of Health and Human Services‚ 2011). Victims of fatal neglect are more likely to be 7 years of age and younger. The most common reasons of fatal neglect are physical neglect‚ supervision neglect and medical neglect. Neglect fatalities can be difficult to identify due to lack of definitive evidence

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