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    narrowly escaping it. If the man is caught while involving in trouble‚ he accepts his punishment. The focal concern‚ toughness‚ is the extreme bravery in the face of danger. This man uses toughness as his physical projection of masculinity‚ or physical prowess. This focal concern explains why these men act as if they objectify women but it is an act because they truly appreciate women because of their female

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    The first main sociological question in the "Fraternities and Rape on Campus" study performed by Patricia Yancey Martin and Robert A. Hummer was‚ "What characteristics do fraternities have that make them prone to objectification of women and more likely to commit gang rape on college campuses and why fraternities encourage the sexual coercion of women. According to Martin and Hummer (1989: 459)‚ "fraternities are vitally concerned – more than anything else – with masculinity (cf. Kanin 1967)."

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    What Is Feasibility Analysis? •Feasibility Analysis –The process of determining whether a business idea is viable. –It is the preliminary evaluation of a business idea‚ conducted for the purpose of determining whether the idea is worth pursuing. –Feasibility analysis takes the guesswork (to a certain degree) out of a business launch‚ and provides an entrepreneur with a more secure notion that a business idea is feasible or viable. When To Conduct a Feasibility Analysis •Timing of Feasibility

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    How Did Sparta Decline

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    The Decline of Sparta in 371BC Sparta has been famous since antiquity for her military strength; indeed‚ it was believed by most Greeks that if Sparta rose against Attica‚ Athens would not be able to hold out for more than three years before surrendering. So‚ if Sparta was considered one of the strongest players in the classical world‚ why would she fall? The numbers of Spartiates have long been suggested as the main contributing factor in her decline. According to Plutarch‚ at the Battle of Leuctra

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    Case Study I have devised a presentation in order to critically analyse sports as spectacle‚ my research question consists of how Michael Jordan’s elite NBA career elevated media speculation. By critiquing theorists such as Debore‚ Abercrombie & Longhurst and Tomlinson I can illustrate how spectacle is perceived in our mediated society. Media In an era of global technology‚ instant news‚ infomercials‚ electronic town meetings‚ and “Made for TV Documentaries‚” the borderlines between news

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    does so by his own prowess‚ meaning by his own talent. Anyone can inherit a kingdom‚ but not anyone can rule it with natural leadership. This kind of leadership is what makes great leaders in history such as Moses or Cyrus. Chapter 7 explains that a leader should not try to buy his subjects. If a prince buys his subjects they will only temporarily be loyal. A prince needs to eliminate his enemies and do so all at once. Even if a prince does not succeed in ruling by his own prowess in his lifetime

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    personification. Simply by the definition of evil‚ one can only have a grasp of what evil is‚ but only through experience one can understand evil fully. Evil is readily perceived differently among people of certain‚ religions‚ races‚ ages‚ sexes‚ and mental prowess‚ but the underlying factor of evil is always geared toward negative outcomes‚ either physical or moral.  Evil is when one purposefully causes pain‚ not pain caused by fault. Evil means knowing something is morally wrong‚ but still proceeds in doing

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    America dream. And the writer thinks about the causes of economic inequality. Moreover‚ it signified the American ideals that with hard work and courage‚ Americans would achieve material success and redeem themselves from poverty. It is with such prowess that Krugman managed to write this enlightening article that was inspired by another article “Waking up from the American dream” publish in BusinessWeek. It is “it recent research showing that social mobility in the United State (which was never as

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    The Greco-Roman tradition is our own. To understand ourselves we need to understand the forces that shaped the ancient Greeks and Romans. They are both similiar and different when it comes to development and their traditions. I will discuss the ways in which the society‚ military‚ and political forces have caused these two cultures to develop. The Greek’s society is unique in the way it developed. It developed around the poleis. A city usually formed around a hill that also encompasses the

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    all 8 poems

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    1)Flicked (P.5) to strike lightly with a whip‚ the finger‚ etc. Somehow‚ it was hotter then: a black dog suffered on a summer day; bony mmules hitched to hoover carts flickered flies inn the sweltering shade of the live oaks on the square Bob flicked his whole body to take away all the mosquitoes that were surrounding him 2)Sagged (P.5) to droop; hang loosely In rainy weather the streets turned to red slop; grass grew on the sidewalk‚ the courthouse sagged in the square Because of the huuge

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