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    I also believe it is evolving into something else entirely. Social media allows women to even the playing field so to speak; it has created a place where women can share their stories and interact with other survivors. I’m not disputing that slut-shaming and hateful speech will occur‚ but it is an opportunity for women to empower themselves and others. By being able to share their perspective‚ they can essentially write a new “role” for themselves rather than being confined to an expected role.

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    ENC 1101 Formal Paper Assignment 2: The Exemplification Essay (worth 125 points) All papers must be typed in 12-point Times New Roman font using proper MLA format. In a reasonably coherent thesis-driven essay of between two-and-a-half to three typewritten‚ double-spaced pages‚ address one of the following prompts listed below: 1. Despite her many flaws‚ Jeanne Murray is able to affect Liz in many positive ways—from the girl’s determined resistance to drug use to her sense of being loved to

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    which was his greatest work ever is an 1850 romantic work of fiction in a historical setting. Hester Prynne Although The Scarlet Letter is about Hester Prynne. We know very little about Hester prior to her affair with Dimmesdale and her public shaming. We read that she married Chillingworth although she did not love him‚ but we never fully understand why. The early chapters of the book suggest that‚ prior to her marriage‚ was a strong-willed young woman—she remembers her parents as loving guides

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    deserving of sexual harassment or rape. The characters within Graffiti Knight teach the audience how everyone is undeserving of the physical and emotional pain that come with sexual assault. We become aware of the negative physiological impacts victim shaming can

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    Nearly a century ago on August 18‚ 1920 women were granted the right to vote; a major step towards gender equality‚ and the start of the first-wave of feminism. Feminism‚ put in the most simplest form‚ is a belief that political‚ social and economical equality should exist amongst both genders‚ and was organized on behalf of women’s rights‚ common issues and interests. The first-wave of feminism – which occurred from the late 19th century to the early 20th century – had many people believe that after

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    In Colin M. Turnbull’s book The Forest People there were many examples of theoretical approaches that he describes that the Pygmies use to maintain there social order. One of the elements that I noticed the most was interpretive or symbolic anthropology. In this book‚ Turnbull showed that in Pygmy society your social status and economic well-being are heavily dependent on the acceptance and respect you receive from other members of the community. Turnbull used interpretive/ symbolic anthropology

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    being a surgeon Quotation/Excerpt: “This is one of my favourite shows‚ so I’m not bashing it at all”. Sam used good uses of video clips for her presentation. This quotation was effective towards her presentation because it shows that she is not shaming the show‚ while she is just helping the viewers see the actual side of being a surgeon. Her use of videos was effective towards her presentation because some people may have never seen Grey’s Anatomy and it was creative of how she showed a video clip

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    codified social institutions‚ but also in people’s compulsion to live within society’s rules. Though simply the thought of violating these rules can cause discomfort within an individual‚ public opinion within a society also has mechanisms such as shaming and ridicule that can be used to control behavior. Unlike social currents which might

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    The novel 1984 by George Orwell was written as a prophetic warning about the world. While many of Orwell’s fears of a toleration government that controls individualism have not been realized‚ some other points have been. Some similarities between Oceania and America today are class distinction‚ the media and technology used to share information about worldwide events‚ and the stigma surrounding sexual relationships. Oceania has rigid class distinctions. All people are separated into three classes;

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    Edward Snowden was viewed by the government as a traitor when he blew the lid off of the NSA’s unconstitutional spying program and now may never be able to return to the United States. It is hard to disagree with Snowden’s reasoning for informing a nation‚ but easy to view his methods as wrong. He has documents to prove they were spying on visiting diplomats and acknowledged what journalists already knew‚ that they were being targeted. Snowden damaged the surveillance programs that were in place

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