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    Sylvester in TV’s Hottest Show Glee Jane Ms.Lynch was born and raised in Dolton‚ Illinois‚ the daughter of a housewife mother and a banker father. She was raised in an Irish Catholic family and attended Thornridge High School. She received her bachelor’s degree in theatre from Illinois State University and her MFA from Cornell University‚ also in theatre. She lived in Chelsea for a year and a half. Ms.Lynch began her career in the theatre but quickly moved on to TV. She starred with MDs

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    century. It plays important role in our lives‚ and it also main source of entertainment. Statistics say that there’s t least one TV in every American house. It has many benefits and also negative effects on children such as makes the children’s health bad‚ brain damaged‚ and learns children aggressive behavior. The first negative effect of watching TV is that it can make the children’s health bad. The body needs physical activities to burn calories‚ but most children watch TV for long time and tend

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    overall change to the new place. Genders have different roles and expectations to meet in each of these cultures. Depending on where one is born‚ he or she will adopt the gender characteristics of that region compared to one that is born on the other side of the world raised with different standards. Males are usually expected to be independent‚ hard-working‚ and problem solvers. On the other hand‚ females are sensitive‚ caring‚ and are

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    women join together at the Acropolis. The Chorus of Men met them there from Athenian‚ chorus referring to “a group” in the play who advise one another‚ they have come with fire to smoke the women out of the Acropolis; however‚ the Chorus of Women shows up carrying buckets of water. After the Women’s Leader drenches the Men’s Leader‚ the group of men leave embarrassed‚ showing the first bit of power that the woman obtained over the men. Lysistrata then emerges from the Acropolis to complain that she

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    Ferlyn Eleferia Tam 1 March 2011 Gender and Emotions: Different Gender Shows Different Emotional Behavior Based from my observations‚ men are more action-based while women are more verbal-based when it comes to expressing their emotions. Women tend to misunderstand men because men tend to keep most of their emotions to themselves. They usually express their emotions through actions. Women sometimes‚ if not regularly‚ ask the questions–‘how are you doing‚’ ‘what are you thinking‚’ or ‘why are

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    Persepolis‚ demonstrates gender roles‚ religion‚ and social classes‚ through drawings and words. Right from the start of the book‚ Marjane Satrapi gives an example of gender roles. She explains her younger self’s view on the veil. “Then came 1980: The year it became obligatory to wear the veil at school. We didn’t really like to wear the veil‚ especially since we didn’t understand why we had to.” she states on page three. On page 75‚ Marjane draws a picture of a

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    Gender and gender roles play a center role in Trifles as they dictate how the characters behave‚ emphasizing the differences between men and women in this time period. The men are labeled as the workers/investigators who are dominant in this society while the women are subordinate/lower status individuals that are confined to the home and feminine concerns. Mr. Hale even claims that he “didn’t know as what his wife wanted made much of a difference…” when referring to Mr. and Mrs. Wright (1108 Trifles)

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    Recently I had the opportunity to attend to a Greek comedy called the lysistrata at Whatcom Community College. The show really connected to similar themes in our curicculum of IDS 161. In the opening scene of Lysistrata‚ it enacts the stereotypical and traditional characterization of women in Greece and also distances Lysistrata from this clichéd‚ housewife character. Lysistrata is not only angered because the women won’t prioritize war and the peace of their country‚ but she is ashamed that the

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    nurses‚ teachers‚ and housewives (emphasis on wives) are purely female professions in our society. This is social constructionist thought on what role a male/female should play in today’s society. These may not be the professions of choice for the individuals‚ but what the individual believes is socially acceptable. "Most of the behavior associated with gender is learned rather than innate"(Chandler 5). People begin to learn what is right and wrong (according to the community) from the earliest of

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    The Role of Women in “Hamlet” As in many biblical stories‚ history has proven time and time again that it is women who have always corrupted humanity. Ever since the shift from the ancient societies women have been depicted in a negative light though out many different stories. Women have been depicted as the race that has ruined innocents and corruption in religion. Whether depicted as innocent or conniving‚ women always seem to corrupt man through different methods. It is as inevitable as death

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