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    Katha Pollitt

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    Katha Pollitt Gender roles are not always prominent in a child’s life. Sometimes their parents influence how a child will grow up and act due to the way that they teach them to be at such a young age. However‚ when it comes to Katha Pollitt’s article‚ I do agree with her when she states that feminism does have a “natural limit”. When the subject of a natural limit to feminism is brought up‚ the idea of where the influence of this comes from comes to my mind. When it comes to parental

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    Katha Pollitt‚ writer of “What’s Wrong with Gay Marriage?” depicts several reasons why people oppose to same sex marriage and among them‚ the most controversial reason is religion. Even though societies may think legalizing gay marriage will provide established homes for children who are left in orphanages and add financial earnings to state‚ marriage as it is‚ is between a man and a woman. Objection to gay marriage are based on religious prejudgment because a marriage of a man and a women is sacred

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    the belief that every aspect of this world is categorized according to genders because this idea has been in our society for ages and there has always been a debate on this topic. In Christina Hoff Sommers’ article “You Can Give a Boy a Doll‚ But You Can’t Make Him Play With It” published on the 6th of December 2012‚ in the newspaper The Atlantic she seems to be a firm believer that genders are different‚ each sex has separate needs and tendencies but remain equal. This is the reason why she opposes

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    pink clothes and boys in blue. But they are just kids who behave almost in the same way‚ and their beliefs are changing with growing up. The only difference between them is their anatomy. Through genes‚ masculine and feminine traits are physically different. The mostly common stereotype is that girls should play with a doll‚ take dance lessons and be a nurse‚ not a doctor because it is a male profession. Why stereotypes are most important factors in our society to distinguish boys from girls? Following

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    sports‚ places athletes at a high risk of permanent brain damage. These sports also pose a threat to adolescent children due to the connection between brain damage and conditions such as depression‚ suicidal thoughts‚ and memory loss. “Don’t let kids play football” is rhetorically persuasive because of the speakers’ background relating to the human brain‚ suggesting that the audience is responsible for the harm caused to children when playing dangerous sports‚ and effectively emphasizing the idea of

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    On March 3rd‚ I went to a play called Boys Will Be Boys in UNI’s Interpreters Theatre. I initially went because a friend of mine was in it and they asked me to attend. I was excited because i’ve only seen plays done by Theatre UNI‚ so it would be a nice change to see a smaller scale production. The theatre is located in Lang Hall. It was a very intimate theatre with little to no staging. The actors had to rely solely on a few props and their ability to act. The play was written by a UNI grad student

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    Each American president has had to deal with controversial issues and sometimes scandals during their administration terms in office. How they address‚ or avert the issue impacts the perception to their leadership capability for our republic. Their policies are sculpted often by public opinion and historical context. President William Clinton is no exception and his handling of the “Don’t ask‚ Don’t tell” controversy indicates that his policies‚ openly excluded gay and bisexual people from military

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    Guys and Dolls I attended the evening performance of Guys and Dolls on Thursday 17. Directed by Leiz Moore‚ Guys and Dolls is cast from the Musical Theatre Crew‚ with appearances from guest performers Jeff Michael and Andrew Hawkey. It was shown at the Playhouse Theatre. Guys and Dolls is a 1950’s Broadway comedy. Nathan Detroit‚ a gambler‚ needs a location to play his crap game which he has supposably stopped organising‚ according to his fiancé Adelaide. The only location left that the game can

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    Polite in Class

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    Being polite in Classroom There are many important rules in the class room‚ such as no eating‚ no bad words‚ and no cell phones. There rules are very important but the most important rule is to be polite. Being polite includes all those other rules. Not eating in class‚ or talking on your phone and being respectful is all part of being polite. When I come to the class in the IELP I expect to learn and the only way I can learn is if the students are polite so the teacher can teach. It is important

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    Play Report For the play repot I chose to see the musical‚ Guys and Dolls. It was written by Jo Swerling and directed by Roy Hamlin. It was produced by Theatre under the Stars‚ and preformed in the hobby center‚ in Sarofim hall. The Theatre was very large and had a Proscenium arch stage. Guys and Dolls did not have a very large cast. The main characters were Sarah Brown‚ Sky Paterson‚ Miss Adelaide‚ Nathan Detroit‚ Nicely Nicely Johnson‚ a police officer and a few gamblers. Sarah Brown works

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