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    “Courage is not the absence of fear. It is rather not letting your fear control your actions” said by Brett Harris. This quote means that bravery is not something we shouldn’t fear but with our actions we shouldn’t be control through doubt. From the novel “Do Hard things” by Alex and Brett Harris it shows the possible ways to overcome our fears.The novel illustrated the five types of hard things we need to do in our teen lives and throughout life. Comfort

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    shootings carried out by eighteen-year-old Eric Harris and seventeen year old Dylan Klebold in Littleton‚ Colorado. Their original intention was to set off their bombs in the cafeteria‚ and when everybody ran out of the buildings‚ they would shoot them from a distance. When the bombs failed to detonate‚ they changed their plans and just started running through the school and shooting at anybody. This effectively killed thirteen people (fifteen including Harris and Klebold)‚ and wounding twenty-three others

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    Summary The essence of the article ‘The Myth of Male Decline’ is that in spite of reports of gender equality gains made in the workplace‚ the reality of the matter is that this far from the truth. Coontz’s argues that reports purporting women to be doing better‚ and in some instances even outperforming men in the workplace are greatly exaggerated and that the workplace is still male dominated. She says that the organizations responsible for publishing such reports are doing so in an attempt to

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    of a Male’s Gaze According to the feminist literary theory “The Male Gaze”‚ literary texts have a tendency to portray the world and women from a masculine point of view. These texts present women in terms of stereotypes and as objects of male pleasure. This usually occurs through the way males in a novel describe‚ talk about‚ and view women. In “The Male Gaze‚” there is often one character‚ usually male‚ who is more extreme in his male gaze attitudes towards women than the other characters in the novel

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    Male Dominance It seems that in the past‚ men have been portrayed as being more dominant then women. This is seen in everything from movies‚ television shows‚ and in all forms of Literature. Men always appear to have the more prevailing role in the relationship. This can be seen in the short story “Yellow Wallpaper” and in the play A Doll House. In both of these pieces of Literature‚ the husbands both use their sense of male dominancy to feel that they are in control of their wives. In Gilman’s

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    There are many contrasts to male and female friendships. Both sexes share their feelings‚ thoughts‚ or even a casual conversation‚ differently from each other. Some say it’s because of a man’s ego‚ or a woman’s intuition that their friendships seem to work. Here are some contrasts of both genders friendships. Woman friendships usually seem to be more conversed‚ as for men it’s the opposite. Woman can talk about anything they want and share the same feelings or thoughts on the topic‚ but for men

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    Introduction ………………………. ………………………..3 a) Problem Statement b) Significance Literature Review…………………………………………... 7 a) History……………………... ………………………..8 b) Youth Gangs ……………………………………...... 11 c) Gang Breakdown…………………………………… 14 Why do Males Join Gangs……………………………….... 16 a) Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs……………………. 17 Personal Interview……………………………………….... 22 Effects of Gangs…………………………………………... 24 Conclusion and Recommendations………………………... 25 References………………………………………………… 26 Introduction

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    Male daughters‚ Female husbands Chapter 10-13 Chapter 10: Wealth‚ titles and Motherhood * Women organize in their capacity as wives and mother structural power * Successful economically sign of charismatic leadership ability * Takes titles and political‚ ritual leaders * Ekwe titled women Women’s New poverty * Economic position changed for women * Ideologises support economic of women – not change * Women general fed their child‚ and paid much as school fees

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    the afternoon shift is attributed to a fewer number of courses being offered in the afternoon shift. In general‚ females have less access to Technical and Vocational Education and Training for Females (TVET) than males but in our case‚ cumulative enrolment for females is higher than males. Further break-up shows that

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    Sexual Dysfunction and Therapy Sexual Dysfunctions such as premature ejaculation in men and Inability to have orgasms in women have been the cause of a great deal of mental anguish‚ not to mention marital friction. Most Americans either have a sexual dysfunction or are affected by one in their partner. However‚ thanks to the likes of Masters and Johnson who have written several publications to help us understand the causes of sexual dysfunction and the rapid treatment therapy for such disorders

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