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    Aging is different for men and women. Not only do the male and female body respond differently to aging‚ the male and female psychology does too. Taken together‚ aging for men and women can be an entirely different experience. It is a simple fact that‚ almost everywhere in the world‚ women live longer than men. Some think that the reason for longer life expectancy for women is that men do more dangerous things and have more dangerous occupations (being in the armed forces‚ for example). That explains

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    William Shakespeare wrote many of his famous plays during his ‘great tragic period’‚ he wrote them with an aim to not only entertain his audience but to educate them through a social and political reflection using literary and staging techniques. Othello was in approximately 1603‚ to do exactly this. Shakespeare was known for pushing the boundaries and this play was no exception with the plays central character being an African man in a position of authority. As Aristotle explains‚ an audience’s pleasure

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    (1985)‚ ‘Dave Barry Hits Below the Beltway’ (2001)‚ and ‘Dave Barry’s Complete Guide to Guys: A Fairly Short Book’ (1995). The preface to Barry’s book ‘Dave Barry’s Complete Guide to Guys: A Fairly Short Book’‚ ‘Guys vs. Men’‚ is his perspective on the difference between “Guys” and “Men.” While both words no doubt bring to mind an image of a human male‚ they are very different in there description of that male. First‚ guys like to buy “neat” things that they don’t really need. Also‚ guys like a really

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    THE TWO GENDERS Men and women differ in many ways. The basic knowledge known by all people is that gender differences differ only in physical appearances and culture. For example men are usually taller than women or as some cultures differ a women has to be as good as men to survive in this world. But the correct way of putting a differentiation between these two genders are the differences not only physically but in aptitude‚ skill and behavior. The fact goes on about how women are more sociable

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    Women have more rights and freedoms in today’s society than in previous eras. The lines between social classes are more relaxed‚ expectations have been lowered‚ and a woman speaking out has become more accepted. Today‚ women are allowed to do whatever men are. This‚ however‚ was not always the case. Take‚ for example‚ William Shakespeare’s play Othello. There are two main female characters in the play: Desdemona‚ Othello’s wife; and Emilia‚ Iago’s wife. Both of these women fit into a certain social

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    one of appearance vs. reality. We find ourselves asking the question of what is genuinely “real‚” and what is viewed merely as just an “appearance‚” and not real? It becomes difficult when we assume there is a difference in the two to determine which is which. Generally‚ what we label as “real” is regarded as external and eternal. What we refer to as just an appearance is regarded as temporary and internal. Many early as well as modern day authors use the theme of appearance vs. reality to portray

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    stereotypical view of Othello‚ as a “Barbary horse‚” depicting him as an animalistic outsider. Through the image of conflict in black and white‚ Iago emphasises on the racial demarcation between Othello and Desdemona‚ that “an old black ram is tupping your white ewe‚” associating Othello with uncontrolled animalistic sexuality. Iago’s overt and vicious racism becomes representative of the reigning stereotype of the African on the Elizabethan stage • Insecure because of his race‚ Othello echoes Iago’s

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    Elizabethan attitudes to women‚ race and transgression in the first three scenes of Othello? Throughout Shakespeare’s Othello‚ the concepts of race‚ gender and transgression are continually explored and employed to reflect the characteristics of Elizabethan values and attitudes expressed in Elizabethan society‚ through rejection and acceptance of gender and racial stereotypes in the first three scenes of Act One - the pinnacle of this being the marriage between Othello and Desdemona. Shakespeare

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    Rebel Women vs. Yankee Women Many stories have been told about the Civil War; there is the story of Gettysburg‚ Stonewall Jackson’s death‚ Robert E. Lee leading his solders‚ and many more. However‚ we only hear the smallest amount of information about what the wives of these soldiers are doing. It would be interesting to dig deep into the details of the support army general wives gave‚ what the government expected from women of both sides of the war‚ and the main differences of lifestyle back on

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    Men and Women Shopping Behaviors. Men and women brains think differently. Same is the case in shopping. Men and women have different shopping behaviors and patterns. If we see around we will realize that women are more eager to do shopping in contrast to men. You will find very few men who will say that they love shopping‚ but on the other hand‚ it’s hard to find out women who hate shopping. Hopefully men have some similarities with women shoppers but unfortunately they have and differences

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