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    Quatavia Mcgirt  Participation In Government  H7‚ Period 2  Instructor A. Ritz & P. Graham  January 22‚ 2015    "Music & Social Movement Paper"  Recently there been a big issue in white officers killing unarmed African American  males. Due to this issue there has been countless protest and songs made to help make people  become more aware of the problem. Rapper Jermaine Cole‚ better known as "J Cole" wrote and  performed the song "Be Free" in August of 2014‚ so the public and his fans could realize that 

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    Everybody in today’s society experiences gender throughout his or her life. However‚ as a female‚ I have personally always been affected by the social construction of gender in my day-to-day life‚ whether I was aware of it or not. Gender is such a prominent aspect of life for everyone that we barely recognize the effect it has on us‚ especially when it’s constructed within our own families. Growing up‚ my parents followed the stereotypical gender roles for my brother and I. From the moment we were

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    Social Gender Class The wives of rich men host parties‚ while the wives of day labors raise their children. The influence of social class on gender roles is irrefutable. There seem to be very set standards and rules for men and women‚ depending on social status. Both genders have an individual set of roles‚ duties and expectations set on them‚ based on the social class they’re placed into. There are three main social class groupings‚ including upper class‚ middle class‚ and lower class. For each

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    Gender is ascribed meaning something people are not born as or with‚ while sex is prescribed meaning something someone is born as or with such as race. Society assigns gender to each person and those children who are born with an ambiguous genitalia are often assigned a gender based on what doctors may think is easier to make‚ boy or girl. Why is it so wrong to leave these children as they are? Why must a gender be assigned to these children immediately? We are constantly “doing gender” even when

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    Gender Paper Similarities and Differences between Male and Female Have you ever wondered why male and females are so different from one another or are they? This could be because of many different reasons. Such as their intelligence‚ the way they do things‚ their appearances‚ and how they look‚ their personalities and their genders. All of these are things that can determine why men are different from women. When it comes to a male and a female their gender represents the differences

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    incorporate gender into their personal identities. Table 13-1 (p. 315) identifies the traditional gender identity characteristics along the dimensions of masculinity and femininity. Studies show‚ however‚ that most young Canadians do not develop consistently "feminine" or "masculine" characteristics. Gender roles are attitudes and activities that a society links to each sex. Males are expected to be ambitious and competitive while women are expected to be deferential and emotional. Gender and Occupations

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    Mozart’s K 333 Sonata in B-flat Major was composed in November 1783. It was written in Vienna while Mozart was there for a period. He wrote this in his "early phase" while he was in Vienna. This sonata was not really written into a group of sonatas‚ but could be grouped with the other nine sonatas that were written in this early phase in Vienna. All of these ten sonatas were written and published between 1783 and 1785 in Vienna. However‚ these sonatas were not written as a group (Kirby 101). My

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    The Influence Of Education On Gender Socialization The common misconception about gender nowadays is that it has the same meaning as sex‚ something innate and natural. However‚ since 1970s‚ increasingly more anthropologists like Margaret Mead agree that gender is something that can be conditioned and is prone to socialization. Since a young age‚ possibly around two to three years old when an infant begins to develop higher cognitive functions‚ society bombards them with different signals that

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    State and Federal Marijuana Legalization University of Ashford Soc. 331 Instructor Risa Garelick April 22‚ 2014 State and Federal Marijuana Legalization This paper will focus on the State and Federal marijuana legalization from three scenarios and analyze the retributive‚ commutative‚ and distributive justice of these three scenarios complex situations. First scenario will be a “recreational pot smoker‚ who lives in a state that recently legalized growing‚ possessing‚ selling‚ and distributing

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    The Social Construction of Gender It is obvious boys and girls are different from the moment they are born. They have both genetic and biological differences‚ they are born a certain sex‚ either male or female (or sometimes a combination of both). Of course there are other differences between a boy and a girl but what are the influences? Are all the differences from the moment they are born or are there other factors that make us into who we are‚ into what gender we are. Sex is something you are

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