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    Born Rich

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    After viewing the film ‘Born Rich’‚ which profiled young adults who were born into the upper 1-4% of the wealthiest families in the country‚ I was kind of surprised to see that the majority of them did not like for it to be known that they came from money and still wanted to work for their own money. Also I found it classy that the parents insisted that even though they had inherited all this money‚ they were still responsible for doing something with their lives‚ and could not depend primarily on

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    John Harris claims that to be transgressive is to be moral. His argument centres on the rejecting the objections raised by those who reject the crossing of specie boundaries. In the footstep of Jonathan Glover’s‚ Harris raises the question of “what role “humanity”‚ species membership‚ being a human being‚ in short the descriptive sense of being human‚ plays in our evaluative use of that term”. For Harris‚ the claims that humans unique or the characterization of human beings as moral agents with

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    Gender & Culture Sexual Socialization 3-10-2011 Growing up in a small midwestern town in northern Minnesota I felt secluded from the reality of sex and how it played a role in my life. Appropriate sexual behavior was something that I was being taught by from two different places that are also two agents of socialization. My church and school both had very different views on what was deemed “appropriate sexual behavior” but both clearly explain the purposes of there opinion

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    What are the primary agents of socialization? The family is the main factor which influences primary socialization. The first few years at home with the family are important for a person’s development as it can have an immense effect on all future social learning. Children must begin to develop social relationships from a young age as this will help them to interact and communicate with others. By beginning to develop relationships as children it allows them to become aware of who they are as individuals

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    Judith Butler Masculinity

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    Judith Butler questions the notion that certain gendered behaviors are a result of learning the performance of gender behavior‚ that which is associated with masculinity and femininity. She argues that it is a social construction that is only true to the extent of it being performed. Gender as defined in Undoing Gender is a “practice of improvisation within a scene of constraint‚” which is within a social context. The stylization of the body‚ gestures‚ movements and enactments create these

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    Judith Butler Stereotypes

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    The notion that gender is socially constructed is an idea that Judith Butler argues against‚ instead she suggests that gender does not exist. Butler states that gender cannot exist until performed‚ these acts that are performed are merely repetitions of pre-established behaviour. Instead we impersonate what we believe to be gender and gender appropriate‚ these gender conventions that are impossible to maintain as every person is different. (Butler 2009) It is these learned behaviours that establish

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    Political Socialization "Growing Disbelief." The Economist. The Economist Newspaper‚ 22 Aug. 2012. Web. 29 Sept. 2016. Atheism is steadily growing in America. From 2005 – 2012 the number of people who call themselves atheist has increased from 1% to 5% while the number of people who say they are religions has dropped from 73% to 60%. This change may have come from a new wave of atheism called “new atheism” these “new atheists” are almost a religion in themselves‚ fighting to remove Christian symbols

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    English 102: Introduction to Literature Instructions from professor: Write an essay (at least 3 pages) - a brief character analysis of Judith. Use examples from the story to support and develop the thesis. Devote particular attention to the details that contribute to the characterization. ==========Body of essay========= Through the revelations of an unnamed narrator‚ we are given a glimpse of Judith’s contradictory attitudes and behaviors without any insight into previous experiences that would

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    The Media effect are everyday life‚ it make us and make people think how they do. The media has a great impact on society. It helps people understand what is really going on around them‚ but sometimes it misreads what is really happening and spreads around the wrong information. Social media is defined as the democratization of content and a shift in the role that made humans in the process of reading and publishing information. Social media covers a variety of things that use internet to help

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    Judith Butler Response

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    Lindsey Cox 1/27/13 Beside Oneself: On the Limits of Sexual Autonomy Response Judith Butler’s Beside Oneself: On the Limits of Sexual Autonomy is an extremely philosophical essay that asks many questions that challenges the reader to look within themselves to search for their own interpretation of what they believe the answer to be. The first statement that Butler opens with is‚ "What makes for a livable world is no idol question". This statement almost seems like a question directed to the reader

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