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    situations in which these issues were challenged. Two specific instances in particular were the plays M. Butterfly‚ written by David Hwang and Cloud 9‚ written by Carol Churchill. Both of these performances has significant effects on the cultures they were presented in‚ and the lasting effects in both the theater community and the world as a whole are still evident to this day. M. Butterfly and Cloud 9 both boldly challenged the prominent social issues of racial stereotypes‚ gender confusion‚ and sexual identity

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    Marriage

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    Marriage is often defined as a “socially sanctioned sexual and economic union between men and women” Marriage is the process by which two people who love each other make their relationship public‚ official‚ and permanent. It is the joining of two people in a bond that putatively lasts until death‚ but in practice is increasingly cut short by divorce. In cases like this‚ the heaviest burden is not on the couple but on the children. Reason Why People Marry * Human infants have a prolonged period

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    people; no one is ever born discriminating or causing pain‚ so does this mean that they are made that way by society? Racism has been a global predicament through which people judge or treat minorities differently based on their ethnic group or skin color. Multiple people have been affected by racism since the beginning of time to even until now where it still have the same negative side effects. Racism can destroy and manipulate one’s identity the most because it lowers someone’s self-esteem‚ change

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    training and had passed rigorous licensing exams. Statistics show that teens and people in their early 20s are far more likely to be in fatal automobile accident than people in their 30s‚ 40s‚ 50s‚ and 60s‚ . Many experts believe that teenage immaturity and recklessness lead to the cause of these accidents. I believe that this immaturity stems from the lack of training and respect for the road many teens don’t believe that they can die on the road. 80% of all accidents involving teens

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    Teenage Wasteland “Teenage Wasteland‚” by Anne Tyler‚ is the brief story of Donny Coble‚ a fifteen year old boy in trouble. He has been getting into mischief at school and his grades are deteriorating‚ and his parents – who seem caring‚ but distant‚ and rather average – are concerned. The narration of the story centers around Donny’s mother‚ Daisy. Throughout the course of the story‚ Daisy meets with Donny’s principal‚ takes her son to a psychologist‚ and rearranges her days around taking Donny

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    whether or not sexting may be used as a way to improve one’s social status or gain acceptance and also if sexting may also be used as a malicious act‚ or a form of sexual harassment. Concerning males and females‚ there are double standards. If a teenage girl sends out provocative pictures of herself and those pictures happen to exposed‚ her reputation is automatically jeopardized. If a male sends pictures of himself and they happen to be exposed his reputation and popularity may increase. Peer

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    How Music Affects Society COM/150 July 4‚ 2013 If you have not noticed already‚ music has an impact on society. Music is one of the greatest forms of expression. It has caused society to evolve uniquely through many centuries. It has shown to reflect ones culture‚ beliefs‚ religion and sexuality. Nowadays‚ there are many different types of music‚ which are separated into categories‚ called genres. Genres of music can vary drastically‚ from classical‚ to hip/hop‚ to death metal‚

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    Teenage Stereotyping

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    Teenage Sterotypes By Louis Cash Jock‚ prep‚ emo‚ slut‚ nerd‚ wannabe? Have you ever called someone that to their face? Behind their back? Or just thought it? It hurts them. Has someone ever pegged you as one of those? I know I have‚ and I know you have to‚ because you cannot go through middle school‚ or high school nowadays without being stereotyped. It is something that we cannot help‚ we do it just by glancing at them. I remember my freshman year in high school‚ this girl overheard my friend

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    Avi Noble Honors English p.2 01/16/2013 R.D. Essay #3 The Extended Version of “Teenage Wasteland” * To be inserted at the end of the story It had been 3 months and 15 days since Daisy and her husband had seen let alone heard from Donny. Daisy got up and started her normal routine‚ she got herself ready in just enough time to

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    up for what they believe in. Even though‚ Rosa Parks said this a while ago this quote is still relevant to the problems that our society faces today. A major problem in our society today is people are afraid to take action on issues because they do not want to be judged on what they believe. The novel The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins illustrates a problem in society is people do not speak up when they believe something is wrong. This problem is shown through the use of a dystopian setting. The

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