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    heritage. <br><br><b>ANCIENT TIMES</b><br><i>The Stone Age</i><br>The first signs of human life on the island date back to c. 8500 BC during the Palaeolithic period. Evidence of human activity was found in cave dwellings

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    specific gender roles in the past‚ our people as a whole haven’t learned from these courageous examples. Instead‚ there are traditional ways in which our children are molded from long held ideals which have survived throughout many years and continue to segregate men and women apart. Certain occupations and many careers continue to devalue women and glue them as far away from greater opportunities. The media has also become the biggest influence in pushing men and women to conform to their gender appropriate

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    Gender: Expectations‚ Roles and Behaviors In this chapter‚ we generally talk about the gender and sex. Gender is determined by your physical body. It decided by your gene. Sex can be adjusted as who you think you are. You can identify yourself as man or woman as you feel it is more comfortable. Before 20th century‚ the sex problems are barely heard from the public until George Jorgensen‚ who is the first transgender person and reported in the world-wide media. She opened the topic to the public

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    In ancient Greek society scholars and sophists dedicated much of their time to the investigation of the nature of the mind‚ finding that one way to enlarge our awareness of ideas‚ is to enlarge our awareness of words.1 Much of what we know today we owe to ancient societies‚ and though much of that knowledge is “of little practical use… we should strive to catch their spirit‚ and imitate their mode of thinking.”2 Rhetorical theories are precisely dated back to the ancient Greek society where rhetoric

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    Greek food in the past consisted mainly of gruel‚ legumes‚ salted fish‚ olive oil‚ vegetables and very little meat. At the time most meat was consumed during sacrifices and religious holidays. Vegetarianism has a long tradition in Greece. It was adopted by Pythagoras who did not eat meat for moral and religious reasons. This tradition has been kept by the deeply religious‚ who abstain from meat on Wednesdays and Fridays and during the forty days of Lent. During the Byzantine period food began to

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    An ancient Greek politician‚ Polybius‚ argues in “Why Romans and not the Greeks Governs the World” that the Romans were so well off during their time because of the perfect government they created by combining a kingship‚ an aristocracy‚ and a democracy. He argues that‚ separately‚ the three governments all had certain strengths‚ but all sooner or later fell. Polybius states that separately “regular” governments sooner or later fall either to disorder or tyranny. In an effort the avoid a cycle the

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    Since the beginning of time men have played the dominant role in nearly every culture around the world. If the men were not dominant‚ then the women and men in the culture were equal. Never has a culture been found where women have dominated. In "Society and Sex Roles" by Ernestine Friedl‚ Friedl supports the previous statement and suggests that "although the degree of masculine authority may vary from one group to the next‚ males always have more power" (261). Friedl discusses a variety of diverse

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    Brandon young Per.2 10/14/12 Gender roles in America Although gender roles have changed overtime and males and females have become more equal‚ a certain stereotype of behaviors and tasks which are acceptable for men and women still exist today. Men everyday are subjected to stereotypes because of the past men have had. They have had stereotypes like we are lazy‚ we all cheat‚ we don’t like commitment‚ and the biggest of all real men don’t cry. Not all men are this way though‚ i.e. me I don’t

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    The actors were all male‚ but they played femal roles too. Ancient Greek actors had to gesture grandly so that the entire audience could see their actions/feelings. The chorus was a group of actors who described and commented upon the main action of a play with song‚ dance‚ and recitation. The chorus usually consisted of 50 men but some plays changed the size‚ even down to 12 men. The chorus performed by singing‚ dancing‚ narrating‚ and acting. They usually would sing but rarely they would talk

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    Using material from Item 2B and elsewhere‚ assess the view that gender roles and relationships have become more equal in modern family life. (24 marks) Firstly‚ the item suggests that ‘a number of changes have taken place in gender roles and relationships within families.’ There are a number of sociological perspectives which agree with this statement and also various approaches that criticise the nature of these changes. They argue whether they have created greater equality within modern family

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