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    Throughout Greek tragedies‚ there is a well-defined line between male and female gender roles. The men are seen as money makers‚ punishers‚ and protectors; whereas women are seen as caregivers‚ peacekeepers‚ and nurturers. A man’s job held more importance than a woman’s. In the patriarchal society seen in Greek culture‚ women were expected to follow orders and adhere to men . Defying men would cause consequences because in ancient times reputation was everything; being defied by a woman would

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    The Way We Lie Now

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    “The Way We Lie Now1‚” journalist Megan Garber addresses the abnormal‚ evolving relationship today between technology and deception. “Technology makes it easier than ever to play fast and loose with the truth-but easier than ever to get caught‚” (15) this opening statement by Megan Garber summarizes her whole article in just one condensed sentence. By hiding behind the screen of a phone or a computer‚ lying is easier than ever‚ but also increases the chances of getting caught because of how advanced

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    Sitcoms Influence On Culture

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    Television has influenced society with the way audiences perceive culture and respond to stories presented on the screen. The first sitcoms ever produced were in the 1940’s when television was still in black and white. Television revolutionized from black and white to color by the 1990s and was also animated. Now by the 2000’s is was a wide range of camera systems in sitcoms that you can pick from such as a single camera system‚ multi camera system‚ animation‚ and even a hybrid. No matter the system

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    about in his book Why Don’t We Listen Better? Communicating in Relationships‚ is the what communication really is and how we respond to different types of ways that we communicate with each other. As well as‚ how we respond to different types of communication styles in people. He also gives in great detail on how we respond to those who have different communication styles. For instance‚ if we are talking to a certain person who constantly talks we will tone them out and when we get to the point of talking

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    actions are deemed normal behavior‚ some believe that the princess culture in the United States could have a significant impact of the future behaviors of these young girls. Not only can the princess culture affect the participants‚ it also may create a mass gender stereotype among girls that they all like princesses thus eliciting responding behaviors in boys. Princess culture has had a role of negatively impacting young girls by showing how they must conform to bodily perfection‚ increasing stereotypical

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    Chemical Influences and Gender Identity Brian Hartung UoP Psy 344 May 17‚ 2012 Giselle Gourrier Chemical influences and gender identity In this paper will be discussing how biological factors such as nature‚ i.e. genetics and other environmental influences factor in to our sexual orientation and gender identity. Next I will focus the discussion based upon my evaluation of the nature versus nurture agreement‚ and decide which one has a larger

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    extremely advantageous to any company that wishes to compete on the global stage‚ the issues that are faced when attempting to blend the differences of race‚ gender‚ and age are too great to be ignored. Managing for the sexes Many companies currently express a desire to foster diversity within the organization. But however sincere their intentions about developing gender diversity in management are‚ companies are still hindered by a very real glass ceiling. For many years‚ the dominant group in the

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    Binder’s The Way We Lived‚ Native Americans are mainly described as a civilized and orgamized group of people that showed certain traits of agriculture‚ technology and political relationships. In the essay about the Algonquians and Iroquoians included in Chapter 1‚ it is shown how these tribes used to hunt and eat and which places they visit to find their food‚ along with the search for places they will inhabit. Also‚ the essay talks about how they took advantage of the natural resources and how they used

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    Gender Roles The change in gender roles in western culture has been happening since 1697 and is still going on today in 2015. For example baby boys back in the day wore pink‚ while baby girls wore blue and before the two colors came along‚ most babies wore white. Time keeps changing and so does the way people act‚ dress‚ and the roles of people in society. The colors that children wear define who they are today‚ baby boys usually wear blue‚ and baby girls usually wear pink. This shows how society

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    creates gender differences between boys and girls begin with the formal educational program‚ for example‚ the courses and activities at school. Kimmel and Holler (2011) argue that the hidden educational program is depicted as "concealed" in light of the fact that it is generally unacknowledged or unexamined by students‚ instructors‚ and the more extensive group. Then again‚ in the classroom‚ “the gendered exercises begin as we enter the first day of school

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