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    would have an affect on a person’s identity. Then there are the external factors such as family‚ class‚ religion‚ culture‚ occupation and nationality which would influence one’s identity. Then‚ even beyond all these personal and social structures‚ societal opinions about gender‚ race‚ culture‚ ethnicity and nationality must have an impact on identity. Many attributes of identity are formed from childhood experience‚ adolescence‚ early adulthood and are ever forming. Identity can therefore be ever

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    focus on and which we love to base our day to day lives on. It is called the “perfect” size and/or look. In today’s twisted society people are so swift and quick to point out a person’s flaws and how they look. We are so quick to do it‚ sometimes we do not even notice ourselves doing so. But then again this whole notion is birthed before we even completely understand the meaning of being bias or racist which does not only mean against a person because of race‚ but it means discriminatory actions rather

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    even have power and prestige in society. In the article “The Social Construction of Gender” by Judith Lorber examines gender as a process of creating a distinguishable social status in our institutions. The author believes that gender is learned through social interaction and then is acted and reacted‚ when she states‚ “Every day gendered interaction build gender into the family‚ the work process‚ and other organizations and institutions‚ which in turn reinforces gender expectations for individuals

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    Becoming A Midwife

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    A nurse is a person who gives care and provides care for patients. There are different types of nurse. The role of an adult nurse is to work with young and elderly adults with health problems. The responsibilities of a nurse: - A nurse tries to make the patient be comfortable in order to feel safe in the environment they are in. - A nurse shows the patient that she is concerned about the health of the patient. - A nurse interprets any type of information for the patient for example: if a patient

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    The Importance of Social & Cultural Factors in Gender Roles Social and cultural factors are critical in moulding gender roles because of societal expectations‚ family dynamics‚ and psychological differences. Most often‚ a child is nurtured into the gender role because of norms and stereotypes. These forces of socialization help us define our gender because together they create a concept on how a certain gender should act and or behave. School and the education curriculum significantly plays an

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    A TEACHER Never has it crossed my mind’s eye to become a teacher. I would choose any other field or career except it. In fact‚ after my high schooling‚ I was so undecided of what course to take‚ of which way to go as if I was in the crossroad Robert Frost is pertaining to in his poem‚ “The Road Not Taken”. I was definitely certain I never wanted to be one; I would not get myself involved with it‚ not even in my wildest dream! But‚ should I say fortunately or unfortunately‚ because my relatives

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    resources his partner will need. Mentoring can be a shortcut to career success because it provides a safe‚ protected environment in which one can learn. One benefits from the mentor’s experience without having to go through the trial and error of learning those same lessons over the years; time is compressed‚ mistakes don’t have to be repeated. Valuable lessons‚ knowledge‚ attitudes and recognition of opportunities are passed on. The mentor guides his or her protege or partner in developing skills

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    Becoming a Teacher Watching these videos‚ I learned that teachers don’t always have it easy and it’s not always what it looks like‚ I know that it take a long time for the students to get comfortable with a new teacher and the teacher has to adjust to the new setting of the classroom. It takes a great deal of time so teachers can get their classroom to the way they want it. In the first video “classroom Management Strategy to Settle Noisy‚ Rowdy Students at the Door” I learned that the teacher

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    How is gender performed? Gender is performed through the way people dress their kids. The color that is chosen for the baby’s room or the toys that the baby plays with‚ is all part of gender being performed. From an early age a newborns gender is decided for them. You can divide gender into two parts: the adolescent and also the person’s adult hood. Now a day‚ some people change their gender and become the opposite sex. There are different words for the gender changes: transsexuals are those

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    Donna Vincent Dr. George English 101- B51 22 October 2013 Social Network: Making or Breaking Society?                 Fifteen or fifty five‚ the number of people that belong to a type of social network today compared to 30 years ago has sky rocketed. Whether it is a form of micro-blogging‚ photo sharing‚ or an online dating site‚ social networking is here to stay. It is a huge part of today’s communicating and socializing. The question that remains unsure however‚ is whether or not

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