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    In the dog world‚ there are two genders of dogs: the female and the male. Although‚ there is no superior gender‚ each kind of dog has their own characteristics. Between a female and a male dog‚ one can be more sensitive than the other or one can be more active. The way the owners approach their pet‚ will affect their behavior and personality. Most owners tend to have one or multiple pets with the same sex. But having both sex dogs‚ can be chaotic. Each dog is emotionally divergent and could need

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    The first time I can remember being a gendered being is when I was eight and my family was moving into our new house. Since we were moving my parents were buying new blinds for the whole house and had picked them out for my younger brother and myself. Our parents took us to Home Depot to make sure that we liked the colors they had picked for our blinds. My brothers blinds were a baby blue color‚ while mine were a rosy pink color. Once I saw the color‚ I turned to my parents and asked: “Just because

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    many purchasers (par. 3). After three years‚ because of her rap “I Wanna Be Down”‚ she gained a MTV Video Music Reward nomination for best rap video. In addition‚ Salt-N-Pepa‚ Eve‚ Missy Elliott and Beyonce are representatives of women who oppose gender discrimination in the rap

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    the thought of whether gender stereotyping‚ but is it ok. It is clear that it is everywhere‚ from the Internet to television to newspapers. Television both shapes and reflects the attitudes of our society (Wilson‚ 2014). A Google search‚ of sport‚ was recently done‚ and the images that came up were almost all of male athletes. But why is this the case? Why are woman’s sports not being shown or advertised as much as men’s? There are countless reasons and motives for gender stereotyping‚ but our business

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    Austen’s characters challenge the beliefs and expectations about class and gender in her culture thoroughly Austen uses the actions and words of Elizabeth Bennet to show her opposition of the beliefs and expectations of her time period. After hearing that Jane got sick at Bingley’s property "Elizabeth continued her walk alone‚ crossing field after field at a quick pace... with weary [ankles]‚ dirty stockings‚ and a face glowing with the warmth of exercise" (33). Women of the time period were supposed

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    Gender in A Doll’s House In Henrik Ibsen’s play‚ A Doll’s House‚ Nora is the wife and mother. This play was considered so extreme because of the problem of women’s rights outlined in this play‚ something that was not openly showcased in plays during the 19th century. Women were thought by most to be mothers and housewives. Nora chose to abandon her children at the end of the play to find out who she really was and to find freedom for herself. The play would be considered so extreme in the times

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    In the media world‚ men and women are both portrayed stereotypically. Women are meant to be delicate‚ sensitive‚ look on the brighter side of life‚ and constantly smell like sunflowers. Until recently‚ they were rarely shown as having any brains‚ leadership roles‚ or any dignified control over their own choices. Men‚ however‚ were shown as strong‚ tough‚ capable of becoming anything in the world that they set their mind to‚ and going to the moon – yet they would never have gotten off the ground if

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    scenes that look more updated. Some of the issues include technological and scientific advancement‚ globalization‚ environmental degradation‚ and mass media.The Blade Runner combines film noir and science fiction genres. The flying vehicles and advertising blimps indicate the updated look. The replicants in the film indicate an advancement in technology (Screensense). In the Blade Runner‚ the world is defiled by industries and overcrowding‚ and the rich are the only ones that escape away to the off-world

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    The person I am intervieing is the opposite gender of me. She is from a different race. She is hispanic where as i am Asian. she was also from a differnt class. She comes from a lower household. while i have experience both the higher income and lower income when my dad passed away. I can relate to her because i was raised by a single mother just like the person i am interviwing right now. We both have seen the struggle of having lower income and being raised by a single parent. we both did not get

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    DEPICTED IDEALS OF BEAUTY Throughout the decades of time‚ society has been continuously determining the perception of what it is to be "beautiful." The American standard of beauty is often reflected upon advertisements that convey an unrealistic expectation for most everyday women. Whereas‚ teenagers have grown to interpret advertisements as a model for how they should appear physically. Marilyn Monroe was perceived as the epitome of beauty in the 1950s. The well-known sex symbol was recognized

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