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    Rhetorical Analysis Shonda Rhimes “Sweet Baby” Scandal Episode first appeared on ABC in April 5 2012. In this episode she aims to convince her readers of the importance of self-reputation over individuality. Through the character of the newest client of Olivia Pope & Associates‚ 27-year-old decorated war hero‚ Sully St. James encounters the battle between what matters to him the most and how others portray him when he stumbles into the office of Olivia Pope distraught explaining that he didn’t

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    impact on women. Women go through the transition from being equals with men and aiding in the hunting and gathering era to becoming mainly useful for childbirth to have more men brought into the world for farming and agriculture. Women were even discredited for discovering any farming techniques and taken from doing any physical labor even if they wanted to. They never had a choice to do more.

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    often beating the women and children to keep them in line. In the Igbo society‚ men and women are unequals with different family expectations‚ social customs‚ and cultural customs‚ showing that the women do most of the work‚ while the men get to have fun. The women have different family expectations

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    Laboratory Assignment: Ability of Men and Women in distinguishing facial emotions. The main objective of the lab experiment in class was to look at the men’s and women’s ability to distinguish various emotions with human facial faces on images. This experiment was performed in class. Both male and female students were asked to look at the images and distinguish different emotions. Introduction Distinguishing emotions of men and women presented on various images is difficult to some member

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    Definitions: Bourgeoisie: is defined as the middle class‚ typically referring to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes. However‚ according to Marx‚ it’s defined as the capitalist class who own most of society’s wealth and means of production. Oligarchy: is a form of government in which most of the political power effectively rests with a small segment of society‚ typically the people who have the most wealth‚ military strength‚ ruthlessness or political influence. Monarchy:

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    ‘What freedom men and women could have‚ were they not constantly tricked and trapped and enslaved and tortured by their sexuality’ – John Steinbeck In ‘Of Mice and Men’ and ‘An Inspector Calls’ both authors indirectly show their beliefs and opinions towards women and the way they are treated by society. In the time both texts were set- 1912 and the 1930’s- women were generally seen as a lesser class than men and due to their sexuality‚ they were not treated fairly. Steinbeck and Priestley show this

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    which is the unequal pay rates of men and women. This "gender pay gap" has been cause for many debates over the years but the simple fact of the matter is that a difference between men and women’s salary most certainly exists even in the present day. Regardless of this empirical fact many parties still argue that a pay gap does not exist. The major argument used to debate said non existence of a gender specific pay gap is that women don’t get paid less than men due to discrimination but rather they

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    The view that society has focused upon the world of men at the expense of the world of women is central to the core views of feminists. It is the feminists who argue that the metaphorical chains that hold women back are not biologically created‚ but are rather‚ culturally forged. For example‚ feminist Ann Oakley (2005) completely disregards Parsons’ (1955) view that the sexual division of labour is biological‚ based on men’s ‘instrumental needs’ that are satisfied in their roles of breadwinners and

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    English 3103 801-12-0713 Prof. James L. Penner How Men Become “Men” How men become men? How men are men by being aggressive? Michael Kimmel in “Welcome to Guyland”& “Bros before Hos: the Guy Code” explains to us how men go through a social process by which men become “men”. Kimmel exposes some of the male myths in which society tries to establish ‘how a man has to be’. Kimmel makes a list of ten norms that the society or other men think that a man has to follow to become a real man‚ these

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    An Analysis: Is Kristof Right about Women Benefitting Men? On August 2‚ 2016‚ Nicholas Kristof published in the Indiana Gazette the piece “Commentary: When Women Win‚ so do Men”. The main point of Kristof’s piece is that when women make milestones‚ it doesn’t mean men lose. He uses several examples that fit into the argumentative technique categories of Ethos‚ Pathos‚ and Logos. He uses them in a successful way to make his argument valid and to persuade the reader to think in a certain way. Kristof

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